Sunday 29 July 2018

Painted rocks and painted ladies

Yesterday we came up 14 locks and as it was cooler, it made things easier.   Walking between the two locks at Rode Heath, Helen spotted a 'Painted Lady' butterfly which kindly posed for her.  Painted lady butterflies migrate from North Africa or mainland Europe in spring and summer.  They cannot survive the British winter.  
Painted Lady - Rode Heath 28 July 2018
 
We moored at Rode Heath for the day and whilst exploring the village (which has a pub and convenience store) somebody (Alicia?) placed a painted rock on the stern which was a nice welcome to the village.   
Painted rock - Rode Heath

Saturday 28 July 2018

Dutton stop lock to wheelock flight

Over the last few days we have left the Bridgewater Canal and joined the Trent and Mersey at Dutton Stop Lock. This Lock is only 6" deep and was originally used to prevent different canal companies pinching water.   The two tunnels (Preston Brook and Saltersford)  were a welcome break from the scorching sun!  On board temperature has reached 33 degrees centigrade with beer supplies running very low! The blackberries are already ripe,  ready for picking - delicious on our morning cereal.

yummy blackberries
Another early morning start (6.30) to beat the heat. What a wonderful time of day! We were the first boat to ascend the 3 locks at Middlewich and unfortunately the middle pound was completely empty.  CRT fed some more water down and soon we were on our way again.  We moored up in Wheelock  Friday evening where there is a general store, pub and a large Pet Superstore! Nugget was in her element and managed to get a few treats.  

Early morning mist
This morning we started to ascend the Wheelock flight of locks, most of the locks are in pairs which make it easier if it busy.
Wheelock paired locks
 
  

Tuesday 24 July 2018

Bridgewater Canal

Monday 23 July

The moorings in the centre of Leigh are next to Aldi - really handy to stock up on crisps and wine!  Leigh has a small shopping centre, very handy for provisions and essentials. Cruising through to Bridgewater Marina takes about 2hrs where you can purchase diesel, gas etc.  It was very hot both on-board (30'C) and off (27'C) !!!


Barton Swing Aqueduct


Tuesday 24 July
Making our way to Lymm, we passed through Worsley, past the Trafford Centre and over the Barton Swing Aqueduct which spans the Manchester Ship Canal.  We also went past the old Linotype and machinery Company factory built in 1897.  The company built 185 homes for their workers and provided football pitches and other recreational facilities.  Most of the buildings have  been demolished, however a new housing development is being built on the grounds and the original factory is being converted into flats.
Linotype development -  new and old 
The cruise to Lymm takes about 5.5 hrs from Bridgewater Marina. There are plenty of pubs, restaurants, cafes and a few shops here. The moorings in the centre are limited to 48 hours & usually get very busy at the weekends. We moored in Lymm for the night. Weather overcast & warm.
Five minutes from the moorings is a Turkish Restaurant featuring an 'early bird menu'  - yum, yum, might break into a new £20 note for a treat !??  πŸ˜‰   πŸ˜‚


Excellent restaurant and food
 
The meal at 'Flavours', the Turkish restaurant, was really good! πŸ˜‹

Monday 23 July 2018

Wigan 21

Saturday 21 July 2018




                                      Yippeee 'I'm going on my holidays'

Waiting to descend Wigan 21 locks yet again, we usually hope for another narrowboat to pair up with, but this year there is a record 8 already waiting.  This is because within a matter of a few days, the whole of the Eastern side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal including the Wigan flight will be closing until at least the end of August.  The feeder reservoirs are already less than 50% full with little prospects of reasonable rainfall in the near future!


Wigan Top Lock
    We paired up with narrowboat 'Predator' and began our descent about 8.30am.  We made slow, steady progress for the first few locks enjoying the warm dry weather.  Then along came our friends Martin and Andrea providing some much needed and welcome help.  We reached the final lock at about 12.30pm without incident.   We headed on along the Leigh branch passing through the two locks at Poolstock before they are padlocked for the evening.     An hour later saw us moored up at Abram by the Dover Lock Inn which has now been closed for a number of years.  Out came the deck chairs and wine!   

Sunday 22 July

Just a short cruise today passing through Plank Lane Swing Bridge to pleasant moorings overlooking Pennington Flash Country Park.  Plank Lane Swing Bridge is key operated and cannot be opened during morning and evening rush hour. Another warm sunny day.
Pennington Flash