Well it's been a while since we last posted on our blog but that was primarily because we had a few days looking after our grandson and left Leo in the tender care of Sale Cruising Club while we were away. So this posting covers our journey from Sale (just south of Manchester) along the Bridgewater Canal to join the Trent and Mersey until we left that canal at Middlewich yesterday.
We stopped on Friday at Lymm. This small town is very attractive and I just managed to get this shot of the High Street without cars! |
..... and we found this rather intimidating face carved in one of the trees in the woodland. |
Coming round Northwich we passed the massive Tata Chemicals factory. New bits are being built where the cranes are. |
And here is the first narrow lock. This is the first narrow lock we've been through since arriving in Manchester on 25 June! They are a delight. |
Having climbed the three narrow locks we soon reached Middlewich junction where the Shropshire Union Canal branches off to the right. Having discussed our route south over the last few days we have decided to go via the 'Shroppie' so we turned right. This route takes us along the Middlewich Branch to Barbridge Junction where we will turn south heading eventually for Wolverhampton. But the story of that part of our trip will have to wait for later postings on this blog.
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