Etang de Baye
Next morning we were ready to go at 0845 but of course we needed to wait for the lockkeeper to arrive. So 0900 came and went, then 0905...around 0920 he arrived and then took about 10 minutes to get organised before allowing us into the lock. Well, this is rural France after all...
Looking back to where we spent the previous night:
Well that's two locks done and the next set at Chavance is also a double lock followed by a triple lock. Now we're making progress:
As we approach the top of the mountain, the terrain starts to level out...
The last lock heading uphill arrives at a lake called the Etang de Baye...
Baye looked like a lovely spot; very pretty with a couple of restaurants and a marina with power, water, etc. I would have liked to stop for the night but again the weather was starting to close in with a few light showers so we decided that rather than stop and probably be confined to the boat by the weather, we would press on and make up some time/distance that we could use later in the voyage when the weather would, hopefully, be better.
So we have now reached an elevation of 235 metres; OK, so the Morvan may not be the world's highest mountain range but remember we are crossing it in a boat!