Author Archives: Norwyn & Sheila

July 2nd / 3rd 2011 Farewell Bollington

We left Bollington in glorious sunshine with hardley a breath of wind. We had decided to top up the water in Macclesfield and whilst there we went into the town to obtain supplies. Leaving Macclesfield after lunch we made our way to the moorings just prior to the Bosley top lock where we would moor […]

June 30th \ July 1st 2011 a walk up white Nancy

At around 09:30 we set off to make our way back to Bollington. We had only been on the move for around 15 minutes and it started to rain but not heavy. Arriving at Marple Junction we turned off the Peak Forest and back onto the Trent and Mersey canal, stopping for water and loo […]

June 29th 2011 The Peak Forest canal

We set off this morning in glorious sunshine at around 09:15, a short stop at the Marple junction water point for a top up and we were on our way. Out of the junction and turn right and we joined the Peak Forest canal. About an hour into the trip and it started to rain […]

June 28th 2011 Onward to Marple junction

A lazy start today setting off around 10:30. Our plan was to go to Marple Junction, stopping off at Higher Poynton on the way for water. Because of the lack of  water the canal was low and several boats ended up aground when passing. Nearing Higher Poynton there were several Braidbar boats around . These are built in […]

June 27th 2011 The Guests leave us

Glorious sunshine greeted us as we arose this morning. After breakfast it was time to set off the couple of miles to Macclesfield to drop Ben And Claire at the railway station for their return jorney to Surrey. Mooring up near bridge 37 we all walked into town for some shopping and to find the railway […]

June 25th/26th 2011 – Guests on board

Having gotten the train from Woking in Surrey, we met with Shell Bell at Stoke-on-Trent in the early afternoon. After a swift cup of tea & a tour of the boat for Claire, we were on our way, heading North towards the Harecastle Tunnel. Having never done a lock before, Claire was thrown in at […]

June 24th 2011 Slowly through Stone

Today was quieter than yesterday, although we still had  ten locks to do.  Really working on the bingo wings.    We followed a couple from Kings lynn on board there narrowboat  Napton Lass down the locks and they gave us some good information about moorings on the Ouse.  If we could find moorings there it would be […]

June 23rd 2011 Stampeding cattle and canal rescue

According to our schedule we were aiming for bridge number 83 today.  At the beginning of our journey we passed through the new bridge where the Armitage tunnel used to run before it’s roof was removed in 1971 to combat the subsidence effects of coal being mined nearby.  The notice says you must send a crew […]

June 22nd 2011 locks and more locks

A few statistics to begin the blog tonight.  Today we have travelled  twelve miles in ten hours and have worked eleven locks!!!  This very busy day began at nine o’clock.  We set off from Branston and our aim was to make up for the  time we lost on Monday so that we can be at […]

June 21st 2011 the longest day and off we go

As per usual it was very windy as we set off.  We had to take the boat across to Aqua to have some fairleads put on.  We were going to get the bus into Burton while this was being done but decided we would stop at Shobnall to go to Sainsburys. Having filled up with […]