Day 47 started a bit overcast, the boat moored behind us moved off whilst we were having breakfast and didn’t come back so we were pretty certain the bridge had been fixed. D found a key in the ...Read More
Delayed update due to being out of communication. The weather has been really warm and the May has been overtaken by Elderflower and wild roses, summer really is moving on. The ducklings, goslings and...Read More
A lazy few days, what locks there are are operated by CRT staff. We spent day 39 on the moorings at Northwich and did a bit of shopping, Waitrose just opposite mooring, oh joy (J such a food snob) rea...Read More
Day 37 we left Middlewich fairly early and found a very low pound between the second and third locks we went through, the lock full of water that went down with us was just enough to let us go through...Read More
Some days of contrast; Day 35 was a slow start and we didn’t plan to go too far as the forecast was for it to be windy, which indeed it was we started down the Cheshire locks (sometimes known as...Read More
Day 32 and we stayed at Tixall wide and walked to Shugborough Park. Last time we visited here when we did the four counties ring many years ago we got thoroughly wet so were pleased that it didn’...Read More
Day 30 D woke J at 0615 saying look out the window the badgers are there again. All very well but J was sound asleep and is short sighted and had to find her glasses. Found an elderly single hander at...Read More
Day 27 we had a slow start as we had hoped to get a minor repair made on our cratch cover (too many close encounters with locks) but after waiting an hour we cut our loses and moved on. The canal was ...Read More
Day 25 proved to be a lucky day. It started cold but beautifully sunny. We wanted to try to get on today and the gods were with us; we had a number of lift bridges to go through and were lucky ...Read More
Day 22 – we decided to try to leave fairly early to try to avoid the flow of boats in and whilst this worked partially it wasn’t entirely successful. J had to reverse a couple of times des...Read More