Here we are in the polytunnel making use of the access to both sides of the boat to do a bit of cleaning and even some paint touching up. |
Helen walked round the marina and took this photo showing Leo just peeping out of the right hand polytunnel. |
Having paid our bill we left Springwood Haven just before 5 pm and had a lovely evening cruise to just south of Nuneaton and moored in this sunlit spot. |
This bridge has been repaired with brick where it was presumably worn away by the ropes used when horses pulled the boats. |
We liked this woolly cow which seemed very interested in the boat passing. |
This is Stoke Golding Wharf where there is a hire boat base. |
This line used to be part of the Midland Railway and we loved this relief on the footbridge which has been lovingly painted probably by a volunteer. |
Today (6th October) we came the last few miles to the end of the Ashby Canal. In this photo we are about to enter the Snarestone Tunnel which is 250 yards long and quite crooked. |
Here is an action picture which makes it look as if we are really wizzing through. |
Not to be thwarted, this is us backing through the swing bridge at the Wharf heading for the very end. |
Here is a picture of Leo taken from the bridge with the small winding hole beyond us. |
Here is the last milepost showing there is another 8 miles to go to reach Moira. You might just be able to see Leo in the background. |
Here for comparison is the last proper bridge before Snarestone Wharf, the old terminus. |
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