All that is left of the only path to dry land is a bicycle. It won’t be of much use.
Pete, the Capitaine, has been using a motorboat to ferry people stranded on their boats.
He has also been moving boats from affected pontoons to ours. Mooring them stern-in so he can squeeze more in.
That’s good for them – but bad for us. It means the passage we would use to get out is now too narrow for us to squeeze through. We are stuck until those boats are moved. Since he just put them there, I don’t expect he’ll be moving them right away.
I guess there’s no rush. It is prohibited to be on the Saône for another two days – and that could be extended.