June 10, 2025 - Everyone slept well on the boat and we're ready for day 2! We've got two locks to go through today and a couple of lift bridges. We take turns at the helm and everyone is getting better at it. Luckily we only travel at about 2 or 3 miles an hour, so everything happens slowly, but it's a really long boat, so when you are first learning to steer the boat you go wiggling down the canal by doing a lot of over compensating with the steering. Our goal today is to make it to Ellesmere to go grocery shopping, we are completely out of food, since we weren't able to grocery shop before our trip (Trevor where we picked up the boat only had a tiny convenience store within walking distance where we picked up just a few things). There is a Tesco Supermarket, in Ellesmere that is within walking distance of the canal. We had heard Ellesmere is a pretty spot so we going to moor there for the night.
It's a beautifully quiet morning on the canal
Kevin and I are sitting in the front this morning...enjoying the morning
Video Tour of our boat!
Our first lock is just past the bridge, so we decided to stop and go take a look at it so we see what we're up against.
pretty bridge on the walk to the lock
There's a crowd at the lock. The boat that's going through is just learning how to do it too. And there are some full-timers that are explaining how it all works. We've watched YouTube videos on how the locks work, but it's good to see it in action to feel ready to try it ourselves.
Nice walk back to our boat
Jeanene and I jumped off the boat to man the locks
Both sides are level, so the lock gate is pushed open
And Kevin steers the boat into the lock
Once the boat is in the lock we close the gate, so the boat is enclosed in the lock, and we move to the gate at the other end of the lock
Jeanene and I man the paddles on the gates at the other end of the lock. We each have a windlass and we crank the paddles open. This lets water out of the lock that the boat is in and the boat lowers to the same level, as the canal we're moving to
Jeanene and I push open the gates and Kevin drives out of the lock. Once the boat is out of the lock, Jeanene and I wind the paddles closed and push the gates closed.
then Jeanene and I jump back on the boat
the next lock we went to had this brickwork next to the lock which made it easier to push the gates open and closed
pretty countryside
Kev and I are on the tiller
We stopped at the Narrowboat Inn for lunch. You can see our boat parked on the right hand side of the pic
lunch in the sun with a view of the canal!
Canal sign
another skinny bridge
blue heron
Kev's happy to finally be in shorts! It's 73 degrees!
There is seating in the back of the boat. Jim & Jeanene's bedroom is at the back of the boat
We made it to Tesco. There was a veryyyyyyy narrow canal down to the town of Ellesmere that we were able to navigate, but it was quite stressful with a boat coming from the other direction. We made it and got the last mooring spot. We were able to bring the groceries right to the boat...that's how close the grocery store was
Now we need to turn around and unfortunately someone has decided to park at the other side of the winding hole (which is an open spot specifically for turning around...NO PARKING)
There are benches so the gongoozlers (people who like to watch the narrowboats and the drama that comes with it!) can watch in comfort
Jeanene made dinner tonight
We're having bangers and mash with broccoli
After dinner we decided to walk to Ellesmere, since we moored for the night just outside of Ellesmere
There was a nice park on the Mere
Home for the night
June 11, 2025 - Nothing new today, just cruising and a few lift bridges. The only objective today is to stop for water!
We've got our first tunnel of the day
morning selfie
I love the painted boats. The lettering always reminds me of an old circus
pretty boats with flowers out front
we saw eggs for sale at several spots on the canal today
Kevin pulled out the folding chairs and it's much more comfortable when sitting in the front
We found a spot to get water. It was in use when we got there by a boat with 5 older women that we chatted with while they were getting water. They were out for a week and it looked like they were having a great time. They were from England and had been friends since they were four.
Another lift bridge
we had to wait while this boat comes through the bridge
hopefully no one is coming towards us. This is a really skinny section of the canal
we made it
pretty house next to the bridge
another lift bridge
the lifters
bridge 42
we're coming through
Hi Kev
the bridge is back down and we're headed back to the boat
we got passed by a barge full of propane
another view of the boat
Our boat, Aquarius. We're moored for the night outside of Whitchurch
We're going to walk the mile to town for dinner
nice to walk after a day on the boat
another town with a bell tower
A few boaters had recommended the Black Bear for dinner
Kev and I split a few small plates, thyme and sea salt beer bread, halloumi fries, Scotch egg and coated whitebait.
I found a bench and got to talk to Elaine with a view of the canal!
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