An everyday story of boating folk. Retired and cruising the waterways - home is where our boat is.
Friday, March 18, 2011
We spot some boats on the our goodbye to Canals and hello to the Thames
An old wooden hulled narrowboat on the South Oxford
Narrowboat leaves Kings Lock on the Thames
River trip Boat waits for summer
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We, John and Fiona, continuously cruise the UK's inland waterways during all seasons.We tell you how we "find it". Canals and rivers, backwaters and tourist hotspots - anywhere we can get our 57 foot narrowboat! Photos, history, and everday life - you get it all!
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Our cruises
We have cruised the North West (2009) - the Ribble Link, Lancaster Canal and across the Pennines via the Leeds and Liverpool, Rochdale and Huddersfield Canals. 2010 we explored the North Yorkshire Waterways, Rivers Ouse, Ure, Derwent, and Ripon and Pocklington Canals. In between we have been on the South Yorkshire Waterways, Aire and Calder, Calder and Hebble, Stainforth and Keadby, River Trent and Chesterfield and enjoyed the BCN. The Midlands canals, the Oxford, Kennet and Avon and the Shroppie are amongst our favourites.
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