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May 3, 2005
Breakfast time - for whom??
May 4, Night time mooring - No pubs to be seen!!
May 4, Narrow waterways
May 4, Clearance either side in locks is 2"
May 4, Tight fit in the locks
May 4, It could be a long, wet drop!!
May 5, Is it really possible to fit this boat under that lift bridge?
May 5, It's a tight fit!
May 26, Chirk Aqueduct with the railway viaduct behind
June 2, Helmut, Jan and Angela
May 26, Dinner or Guest?
May 29, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
June 5, The wide locks of the Shropshire Canal in Cheshire permit two boats through together - cosy, eh!
June 21, The entry area for the Anderton Boat Lift
June 21, The Anderton Boat Lift, vessels enter from the top right. The caisons are in the main structure
June 22, Huge stockpiles of salt along the banks of the River Weaver
June 22, Three narrowboats in one of the River Weaver locks, and still room for more!
June 22, Narrowboats mixed with larger craft
June 23, An abandoned boat on the River Weaver
June 12, Sunset
June 18, Brass, paint and ropework at Middlewich
June 25, Entrance to Preston Brook Tunnel (1239 yards long)
June 27, Dunham Massey Hall and deer in the shade of the trees
June 28, King's Ransom Pub, Sale, at the end of a 2 mile straight
June 28, Crossing the Manchester Ship Canal
June 28, Worsley - The entrance to the Delph and the underground canals is to the right.   Note the change in colour of the water to ochre.
June 28, Bullrushes and lilies
July 1, Jason, latest crew member, and friend
June 28, Graffiti in Leigh
June 28, Cleaning up the canal
July 7, Old mills and wharfs in Burnley
July 7, Lock keeper's cottage
July 6, Chimneys in Burnley
July 8, Unusual bridge
July 8, Crossing the Pennines
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