After leaving Carcassonne we next headed to the town of Castelnaudary to board our vessel and begin a 5 day journey down the beautiful Canal du Midi. But we weren't going to be spared from hard work, our first challenge straight after leaving port was to get through a mammoth 4-staircase lock system, which consisted of sectioned off chambers of the canal where boats can be slowly lowered or raised in the water to get to the next part of the canal. Our team of 'rope monkeys' (Dane & Damien) had to learn quickly how to work the locks while our ever watchful captain steered the boat carefully through them. Once we got through that it was smooth sailing, the "lock ahoy!" horn (Judi yelling) alerted us to impending locks, and pretty soon we got a good system going.
By the second afternoon we had just reached Carcassonne again and it was quite a sight to travel right through the middle of a big city on a boat, our descent through the city lock drew a bit of a crowd, and our performance did not disappoint them. We made it a long way downstream, past our drop off port in Trebes, so by the second last day we had to return upstream which meant going up in the locks. This was a much crazier experience with the water from the upstream lock pouring into the chamber where our boat sat with great force, but was very fun!
We had near perfect weather the whole trip, and it was very relaxing sitting on our top deck drinking, eating and reading, and was nice being able to just tie up along the banks wherever we pleased for the night.
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