Shangri La - back to blogging

Shangri La – April 2026 – K and A Canal

I have not posted anything here for ages! Mainly because we have not been going anywhere.

Shangri La, our 58 x 11 ft widebeam barge, has been moored up here on the Foxhangers private moorings since August 2021, while my wife Karen is doing carework …

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Shangri La Drydocking 2023

Shangri La at Semington

Shangri La Drydocking 2023. So in August we made the huge trip from Foxhangers down to Semington to give her a much needed drydocking.

5 Swing Bridges and 6 locks. We set out on the Sunday late morning, and arrived there mid afternoon.

Overnighted aboard, and th…

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Into Dry Dock

On the Midland Waterways

Normally my posts are about trips on our own boat, but recently I did a boat moving trip, mostly on the midland waterways, from Eynsham to Tardebigge. Purpose of the trip was repositioning some hire boats – so a bit of a free holiday.

The 2 boats we moved

The route took us down the Thames, v…

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The Three Magpies

Why a trip to The Three Magpies?

Several reason for the trip to The Three Magpies: Since I moved the boat to our mooring here at Foxhangers near Devizes, (Read about that trip here) the boat has hardly moved, other than across to the pump out. Since we bought the boat, Karen has done very little…

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Newbury to Devizes - Part 4 - The Caen Hill Flight

View from the bottom of the Caen Hill Flight!

The title of this post is probably a bit incorrect, as we had already past the actual town of Devizes, but the Foxhangers moorings at the bottom of the Caen Hill Flight is still technically in Devizes.

The team

My friends Wyn and Donna continue…

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Newbury to Devizes - Part 3

This part of the journey from Newbury to Devizes takes us from Pewsey, along about 10 miles of canal with no locks, but many narrow and overgrown sections, till we reach Devizes and start the descent of Caen Hill. We did the first three locks going down and moored up at the Black Horse pub – a brea…

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“There is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” … as the Water Rat said to the Mole in “Wind in the Willows”. And how right he was! I hope I can share the pleasures of boating by recording the trips myself and my wife Karen have taken on the journey to actually buying our boat, and now on our very own Dutch Steel Motor Cruiser, Shangri-La 2.

This blog is an online journal of my various boating activities that have happened over the last few years, from the numerous boating holidays we have taken, some interesting work related events and the journey to buying our own boat

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Holland Waterway Cruise – The search for our own boat.

Holland Waterway Cruise – The search for our own boat.

De Ruiter Grand Star The purpose of this blog was to record our journey to buying our own boat. And, part of the reason for going to Holland was to look at some Dutch Steel Motorcruisers. We saw loads of boats, and managed to view 2 boats that were for sale. The first...

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Holland waterway cruise – Bridges and Locks Part 2

Holland waterway cruise – Bridges and Locks Part 2

Lock at Urk Holland is not particularly noted for locks, but there are a few. Still the most fascinating aspect of Holland is that, being predominantly below sea level, as you go inland, you lock down! In our brief travels through Holland, we negotiated some locks,...

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Holland waterway cruise – Bridges and Locks

Holland waterway cruise – Bridges and Locks

Mastenbroekerbrug Holland is a boating paradise - criss-crossed with a huge network of rivers and waterways. But a lot of bridges. Very many are big, high bridges which can be passed under without a problem, but very many are small lift bridges. (BB or Beweegbare Brug...

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Finally a Dutch Steel Motor cruiser!

Finally a Dutch Steel Motor cruiser!

Solida - our Pedro Solano 33 At long last we arrived in Urk to collect our boat for 2 weeks cruising in Holland. The Dutch are friendly and laid back - Truida, the lady at the charter base volunteered the use of her car so we could go up to the supermarket in Urk, to...

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Scandanavian interlude

Scandanavian interlude

Stockholm - island ferries There are a lot of islands in Sweden! In fact Stockholm is situated partly on the mainland and partly on a number of islands. And, some of the waterways around these islands are fresh water, and some are salt water, or the sea. In the centre...

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Unseasonal weather?

Unseasonal weather?

Last view of Bergen This was our last view of Bergen! Idylic - flat seas and yachts dotted on the horison. That was a few days ago. Now we are in the middle of the North sea and have had 2 days of pretty horrendous weather - calming down now though. Lone yacht -...

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Cruise Ship Spotters – something for you

Cruise Ship Spotters – something for you

Cruise Liner Mein Shiff 2 in Bergen Any Ship Spotters out there might be interested. These Cruise Liners all seen in Bergen over the last couple of days - Mein Shiff 2, Celebrity Constellation, Costa Pacifica and Costa Luminosa (both in on the same day) and the Crown...

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About Me

My love of boats goes back to my early years when I went on holiday with my parents to Knysna in the Cape. We stayed at a hotel on stilts, and I played in rowing boats and little motor boats on the lagoon.

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