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24 May 2026

Calverley

NB Harnser

We set off heading south for a bit crossing the aqueduct, it had lot of restoration work done on it a few years back but they left all the wear from the towing lines as its part of the history.[[DSCF1700]][1]

Grand Union Canal - Leicester Arm onwards to Kilby Bridge services

NB Huffler

At 6.30a.m and a cloudless blue sky And beautiful still waters. Mr Swan on guard, with Mrs Swan on her nest in the reeds behind. The plan is to do the 6 locks to Kilby Bridge Services before the sun

23 May 2026

Nantwich Embankment

NB Harnser

We were just about to set off when what happens, 3 boats show up so we waited until they were all gone before pushing off, the last one, a hire boat caught me out as they shouted “Pip and Mick

Grand Union Canal , Leicester arm to Newton Harcourt

NB Huffler

Setting off this morning towards Leicester. Not that we will get there today as its 24 locks and 18 miles It's already in the low 20's and threatens to be around 25/26 degrees today. Not looking forward to these temperatures.

Competition & crisis has us crossing everything

Pickingupducks

The narrowboat marathon has arrived. Over 30 hours of the Bank Holiday weekend 27 boats have signed up to move for a whole 24 of those hours taking in as much of the Birmingham Canal Navigation System (BCNS) as possible.

22 May 2026

Calverley

NB Harnser

A nice peaceful night away from the noise, we didn’t even hear the trains. The temperature was in the 20s when we set off at 10am. and hit 32°C at one point. We arrived at the first lock just as

21 May 2026

Tattenhall

NB Harnser

Not the best night sleep last night, it was a lovely night and a group of females were singing[[IMG_20260520_234753]][1] somewhere, A little later it was the police cars howling around. After that it went quiet for a few hours until

Grand Union Leicester Arm - Foxton Locks

NB Huffler

**Foxton Locks** are ten canal locks consisting of two "staircases" each of five locks, located on the Leicester arm of the Grand Union Canal, about 3 miles west of Market Harborough. . They are named after the nearby village of

20 May 2026

Grand Union Leicester arm - Watford locks to Foxton locks

NB Huffler

Setting off the weather was still cold and grey. Before very long we came to Crick Tunnel - clear and straight Exiting the tunnel the weather seemed a little brighter - maybe because of the darkness in the tunnel !

And we return to good old blighty.

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

May 17th. Going Home Groan...why do we do it to ourselves! Many a sore head today, thank goodness for pain killers! Thankfully, Ian felt okay; there were still 20 km to drive to get to BoBo campers. ──────────────── The last

Chester

NB Harnser

A much quieter night last night out in the middle of nowhere. This morning we were off a short time before eleven as we are in no rush with nowhere particular to go. The Beluga flew right over our heads

Châlons-en-Champagne (our French home)

NB Chalkhill Blue

Friday 15 May A little bit of history first to help quell the myth that we’re on holiday. We bought our first narrowboat in 2010 having hired boats for many years previously. We loved boating so much that in 2014

19 May 2026

Just Ian and me left alone underground!

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

May 16th. Country Park, Gauteng Our very last site was but a mere 130km drive, nothing compared to the kilometres we have driven over the last 5 weeks. In fact, Ian totalled it up to just over the 5000km mark!

Moston

NB Harnser

Not the best nights sleep with the noise from the road and then a cruiser coming and turning round in the basin at quarter to midnight. Yesterday evening I tried to book of passage along the Manchester Ship Canal (MCS)

Rode Heath and ducks.

NB What A Lark

The race was on. David up early as usual and had moved our car down the canal to Rode Heath, he returned in a rush getting the bike inside then oh his face, a single hander had moved his boat

Engineering masterpieces and rocks.

NB What A Lark

Time to make a move. This immediate part of the world is so very very lovely and we have enjoyed the two permitted nights here. We cast off leaving the several over-stayers and went along to the Heritage marina at

18 May 2026

Ellesmere Port

NB Harnser

First job this morning was a trip the M&S to pick up our two Sushi surprise bags for lunch today, these were £5 each reduced from £15 from “Too good to go”. We were back on the boat ready to

Balloon flight and final Safari game drive

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

At 5.45 am, we were picked up by an Airtracker balloon company. The day was cold, with hardly any wind and clear skies, perfect for flying. With it being dark, our driver had to be careful of wild animals, and

A bit “in limbo”!

The Sumpners Afloat

11th May to **Just stooging around really**…………….. I mentioned that this year’s cruising was a bit complex. The funeral was one of the complications, but that is now behind us. The next “complication” is a visit from our son George

17 May 2026

Made good use of brooms

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

May 14th Before we left this morning, a family of Wart Hogs came for a visit. A muddy hollow was found, and the youngsters had great fun wallowing in the mud. A short drive to our next campsite meant we

Grand Union Canal, Norton junction to above Watford locks

NB Huffler

Grey skies, cold and windy today but its not raining. Might brighten up later according to weather forecastMt and Mrs 9 teaching the cygnets to feed As we pass under the foot bridge at Norton junction, where the Grand Union

Grand Union Canal - Braunston to Norton Junction

NB Huffler

I agreed to go to Lymm, on the Bridgewater canal this year. I assumed (my error) it would be via the North Oxford and Coventry Canal to Trent and Mersey canal and then on to Preston Brook and the Bridgewater.

16 May 2026

An exciting sighting

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

May 13th Why do we do this to ourselves! 5.30 am pickup for another game drive, which meant the alarm woke us at 4.30 am! Apparently, the best time to see wildlife is first thing in the morning. At that

The Happy Band

NB What A Lark

So here we sat and waited, well when I say sat, we went walking a few times, visited both pubs on the walk which we did last year with David and Amanda Lewis this time of year but in reverse.

Chester

NB Harnser

This is one of the reasons I like boating, the view from the front doors this morning, its not so grand tonight, although you cant see it, it has hast started to rain really finely.[[DSCF1637]][1] Pushed off just after ten

Highs, lows and a mishap or two

Pickingupducks

Normally this blog is positive, hopefully upbeat and in some way uplifting. This week it is also honest and reflects the HUGE HIGHS and frightening lows we’ve encountered in terms of humanity. We have experienced good and bad on our

15 May 2026

Tattenhall

NB Harnser

Last night we ate in The Olde Barbridge Inn, well we were on their moorings. Its the first time I have had a steak in years and it was cooked nicely. We were the only boat on the moorings overnight,

That was a bit deeper than they thought!

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

12^{th} May Gosh, this place is lovely, right in the heart of the National Park; the amount of wildlife visiting this site has been astonishing. Several roads throughout the park can be accessed by vehicles other than 4X4’s, so with

Pargny-sur-Saulx (what will I get up to?)

NB Chalkhill Blue

Saturday 9 May The canal closure that caused us to alter this year’s cruising plans has had other repercussions too. The route we’re now taking to get to where we want to be is a lot longer which means we’re

14 May 2026

We cross the border and maybe we should have ignored the sat nav!

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

May 11th Away at 8 am this morning. We had a good 90-minute drive to the Border. The plan was to all follow Kobus, but one of our group had gone earlier to get diesel and was not where Kobus

Barbridge

NB Harnser

Thankfully the 30MPH+ winds died down before we went to bed and we had a very quiet night. This morning the sun was out although we did get a few un-forecast short showers this morning. Several boats going buy in

13 May 2026

Last day in Botswana

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

10th May Today, we made our way further South to a place called Palapye, about 90 minutes from the Botswana border. The campsite was almost impossible to find, thank goodness for the sat nav! Another 5-hour journey, 360 km along

Hack Green

NB Harnser

Last night we wandered down to the Shroppie Fly for dinner and a pint and found it most enjoyable, the pub is very dog friendly and the service was good. It was reasonably busy for a Tuesday night. The weather

Best visit ever.

NB What A Lark

David went off cycling from here in the centre of Stoke early this morning, he went to the Cauldon Canal. We had an appointment about which I was very excited about. It was half and hours walk, uphill, so we

I saw three ships go sailing by, go sailing by....

NB What A Lark

David is still miffed about this morning..... My idea was not to go off too madly early but to wait in a relaxed fashion for maybe some boats to arrive from coming down the six Stoke locks... Obviously I wanted

12 May 2026

Audlem

NB Harnser

Well winters back, down to 0.3°C according to my weather station last night and not that great this morning being heavily overcast. Just through the next bridge CRT are installing a coffer dam along the offside bank. They had a

Nata Bird sanctuary and salt pans

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

9^{th} May There was to be one excursion today to Nata bird life and saltpans, which wasn’t until 4 pm. So for the majority of the day, it was one of leisure. The group met for coffee midday, where Kobus

11 May 2026

Adderley bottom Lock

NB Harnser

Rain was forecast for this morning and they weren't wrong, so waking to rain no rush to get up. Thankfully the rain ended earlier than forecast so we were away at 11 am. Leaving the moorings there are patches of

More of the Leicester Line

The Sumpners Afloat

**27th April to 10th May – A bit of cruising, a trip home, followed by more cruising** Monday morning. A beautiful day. I did a bit of admin before setting off on the first hop of our trip back towards

Wild dogs...yes!

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

8^{th} May Braai day, and today we feed the multitude. It is also a travelling day to get back to Nata again. Predicted travel time, 5 hours, and we also have one checkpoint to go through, so the meat has

10 May 2026

Goldstone

NB Harnser

Last night we met up with old boating friends o eat at The Junction pub. It had turned so cool when we got back to the we lit the Dickinson. Today was unusual for us as we didn’t set off

Smooth operator.

NB What A Lark

So what shall we do while we wait for the intrepids? Well what do you want to do? Don't know what do you want to do? This went on for some time. Options were, the lovely walk up into the

We walk out without paying

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

May 7^{th }The Big 5 Chobe Lodge, Chobe River Front Two safaris were on the cards today. First, a game drive in Chobe National Park and then a river cruise late afternoon. The game drive meeting place was at the

9 May 2026

Norbury Junction

NB Harnser

As we didn’t plan to go far today it was a late start so that the engine was running while the bread was baking. We have an electric bread make and it draws about 20 amps at 24 volts while

Quiet Please.

NB What A Lark

So we were only home just over a week, had two nice family days with the grandchildren and their parents and then leaving London at 6pm. This happened on the way up ──────────────────────────────────────────── Everso pretty but made driving a bit

Not what we call a bar!

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

May 6th **The Big 5 Chobe Lodge, Chobe River Front** We checked out at 10 am today, ready for the return journey over the border back to Botswana. First, a mini bus took us back across the bridge and then

Demange aux Eaux (a change in the weather)

NB Chalkhill Blue

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Peaceful mooring at the summit of the canal de la Marne au Rhin (ouest) ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Sunday 3 May It was a bit cloudy when we awoke on Sunday morning but at least it was still warm. We took advantage

Nature thrives in the industrial heartland

Pickingupducks

Birmingham is underlining to us the importance of canals that are navigable. These were once the highways of industry as boats plied back and forth with coal and wood, iron and chemicals, pottery and products of all sorts. Now they

8 May 2026

Wheaton Aston

NB Harnser

There were several boats moving around before 8 this morning and then a lull until after 9 we set off a little after 10 by which time the sun was quite warm but a cool breeze. We made our way

7 May 2026

Brewood

NB Harnser

Bit of a late get away this morning with the temperature around 9°C This had been a lovely quiet mooring. The bridges are numbered slightly different around this part of the world, not the usual oval number plate or oblong