The Great Escape

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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Acting flash.

From Northwich, we headed beyond the navigable part of the Weaver onto Winsford Flash, which is a lake like widening of the river. Because the whole area has been mined for salt since Roman times, many areas of subsidence have occurred and these "Flashes" abound in the area. Winsford is  larger than most and has a sailing club on it. We only tootled around at the beginning and moored up for lunch.
We were wary of running aground, since,
although narrow boats have a shallow draught, the flash is very shallow. We all emerged unscathed.
This should have been posted way back in June, but I had no signal. Still, better late than never!

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Unexpected feline visitor


We are moored at Polesworth on the Coventry canal on our way home from a trip up the Ashby Canal. Another boat arrived nearby and, chatting to the owner, we discovered she has three cats on board. Later on a little face appeared in the doorway, she came in , had a quick look around, then left. Much later , after dark, she reappeared, having got in through the cratch at the front of the boat and deposited a mouse on the galley floor! We are  now a bit concerned that we have a stowaway!


Thursday, 20 June 2013

Upriver to Northwich and beyond

All four  boats locking up together
After a second night moored at the Devil's Garden, we set off back towards Anderton and on to Northwich The weather stayed fine for us and we were all in good spirits! We are discovering the fun of travelling with other people and learning much from more experienced boaters.
Past the boat lift  where the trip boat was just emerging.

 
We now headed on towards Northwich where we intended to stay the night.  


We had a very pleasant meal at The Quayside  http://shark.bramwellpubcompany.com/bars/the-anderton/ just up the High Street,but climbing back down onto the boat was challenging!


Downriver towards Runcorn


moored up for lunch

Lock which takes you out onto the Manchester ship canal . A  bit out of our league!

Picnic beside the lock.







We spent a couple of hours having a leisurely lunch in the sun.










Tuesday, 18 June 2013

The Devil's Garden

This is where we are moored and there's nothing demonic about it. Delightful!



Onto the River Weaver






Waiting for the lift: Four boats from the Cotswold canal Cruising Club!

Into the pound for the lift


Going down!
Gates open
And off down the Weaver


Sunday, 16 June 2013

Folk festivals come in all shapes and sizes!

Morris dancing  on the Town Quay

We saw jazz bands, blues harmonica players, guitarists, singers, an Appalachian folk dance troupe, people selling all kinds of woven yoghurt goods and traditional crafts. We didn't need to go to the main Saturday night concert..we could hear it from the boat. Even after it began to rain again very hard as the main act of the evening was due on stage! Today we headed for Anderton,  where tomorrow we will take the boat lift down onto the River Weaver. http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/Anderton-boat-lift/history