| Mooring at Haste KP138 MLK |
13.6º C Hot and sunny with a nice cooling breeze.
Thunderstorm at midday then hot, sunny and windy. Commercial traffic was busy
from 6 a.m. We set off at 8 a.m. and were treated to glorious views of the
Bückeberg hills to the south and the Wesergebirge behind them. At 10.20 a.m. we
passed KP 130, Sachsenhagen, where there were two boats on the quay, Heikew of
Tangermunde 67m x 8.2m 902 tonnes, was waiting to load and Lena, 85m x 8.2m
1200 tonnes, was loading with grain. The hotel ship Rembrandt went past at KP
124 as a group of three
cruisers from MYCT Berlin overtook us. The water was a
bit bouncy for a while. Into a cutting at KP120 as a Dutch yacht overtook us.
The skipper wanted to know where we’d been. Mike told him Poland, Elblag and
the lakes. He said he’d been on the Baltic. Must have been doing the round
trip, round Friesland, through the Keilkanal into the Baltic and into Poland up
the Oder to Hohensaaten then followed the same route we’d come, then across the
Mittellandkanal back to Holland. The wind was picking up, so the sunshade had
to come down before it ripped apart. I made us a cup of soup, some new stuff I
hadn’t tried
before, made by Maggi, little packets of dried noodles and a
flavouring (we had duck and shrimp) called a taste of Asia, which were quite
good if a little spicy for Mike. At KP 117.5 we were overtaken by Sequana
(wasn’t she the goddess of the Seine?) 85m x 8.2m 1169 tonnes from
Maasbracht. Minutes later Deo Duce from
Rotterdam went past, heading uphill followed by two cruisers, as we rounded the
bend at KP 116. Two kilometres further on, a big cruiser overtook us, followed
by Delphin, a loaded German barge 85m x
8.2m 1281 tonnes from Twist, with two cars on the top - one of which was Polish.
At the same time Lünen was going in the opposite
direction, 67m x 8.2m 900
tonnes loaded with sand, followed by another yacht. At midday heavy spots of
rain heralded a thunderstorm. Out came the brolly and maps and GPS, etc, went
into plastic bags. I made sandwiches for lunch. Mike got bitten on the leg by a
cleg and one bit me on the rear through my skirt! More repellent needed! A
woman on a passing Dutch barge, called Heber, leaned out of the wheelhouse and
shouted something like “listen on 10” or “you can listen on ten” – which Mike
did and heard nothing! He asked Bill if she’d said anything to him. No. That
will
forever remain a mystery! We paused on the aqueduct as there was nothing
but a couple of cruisers going the opposite way across the old aqueduct, and
Mike hopped off to take a few photos of the Weser. A man on a bike asked where
we were from, he said he was a tourist too - from the Black Forest! Saw police
boat WSP22 as we went into the town, we’d just passed his mooring place. We
moored alongside Rosy at 2.15 p.m. on the first mooring in Minden, along the
sloping edge between two signs about 15m apart, behind an empty called Schulau.
Bill gave us a hand to get the moped across the roofs and round the armco. Bill
went off on his bike to get supplies from a local shop and Mike went to collect
the car. I put the PC on and looked in the log to find out where we went
shopping last time we were here. It was on the 5th July 2004 (wet
and horrible weather) and we found the Real supermarket in a shopping centre in
the middle of town and parked in an underground car park by the bus station.
Mike was back at 5.45 p.m. and we reloaded the bike on the roof, just as two
people with an outrigger canoe arrived to use the launching area, which we’d
blocked access to as our stern rope was tied across it. They said there were
some kids coming to do a training session in a dragon boat. Mike moved the
rope, which wasn’t easy as it was all that was stopping both boats going
forward and we were at forty five
degrees to the passing traffic. The kids arrived with the huge long paddle boat
on a trolley. It was 6.15 p.m. by the time we set off in the car to go to Real.
Bill came with us to do some stocking up. I got most of my groceries, but not
much off my long term list of non-food items as Mike was complaining that I’d
got an overflowing trolley. I bought two insulated mugs as they were only 5€
each, half the price of ones we’d seen before. Mike bought himself a new pair
of trainers 7.95€ (the first he’s ever had) and I picked up two light cotton
shirts for him, a long sleeved one for 5,99€ and a short sleeved one for 2,99€
(he said he would wear it, but he didn’t, he doesn’t really like short sleeved
shirts). The supermarket was unusually quiet, probably as it’s holiday time. When
we got back to the boat I made a cheese sandwich with an onion baguette – first
onion bread since the UK, it was delicious.
| Hotel ship Rembrandt. KP123 MLK |
| Well loaded mv Altmark from Magdeburg. KP105 MLK |
| Support towers on the old Aqueduct at Minden. KP102 MLK Far distance is Kaiser Bill memorial on the hill in Westphalian Gap |
| River Weser from the new aqueduct at Minden |
| Boatmen's Association garden in Minden |