Boating at Cape Town

Boating at Cape Town

Sailing in Table Bay – Cape Town The South Easter is blowing a gale here today, about 35 knots, and the forecast is much the the same for the next couple of days. Most of my friends know I would like to buy a boat in Europe, and often ask why I dont just get a...
From locks to lifts

From locks to lifts

Anderton Boat Lift Cruising the waterways is not only wonderfuly relaxing, but can be fascinating. On the Trent and Mersey canal, we found the Anderton Boat Lift. One of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Waterways’ it is one of the only 2 working boat lifts in the...
Locks, locks and more locks

Locks, locks and more locks

 Marple – Lock 15  As I mentioned in the previous post, the Cheshire Ring has a lot of locks – 92 to be precise. And they come in batches. We collected our narrowboat near Congleton close to the SW end of Macclesfield, and headed off in an anticlockwise...
How we fell in love with France – Part Three – Lifestyle

How we fell in love with France – Part Three – Lifestyle

The French seem to have got this right. In my post of  4th December  I touched on this when writing about the French lockkeepers and their working hours. Enjoying life appears to be the important bit, and work an inconvenient necessity. Nevertheless, things...
The waterway holiday begins

The waterway holiday begins

We will be starting a one week trip on a narrowboat on the Monmouth and Brecon Canal in Wales next Friday 15th October 2010. In the meantime, here is a picture from our trip last year on the Canal du Midi in France, as we manoeuvred up a set of staircase locks. This...

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