Narrowboat Maggie May
A vlog about our travels on the UK inland waterways on our 57 feet narrow boat, Maggie May making traditional rope fenders as we go.
As continuous cruisers we live aboard and move location at least every 14 days. Our aim is to complete all the navigable canals and rivers, including tidal estuaries over the next few years stopping off at local places of interest, walking to local landmarks etc.
We have holidayed over the last 20 years, caravanning and motor homing our way around this island we live on, and we are hoping using the canal network, as opposed to the road network, will give us a new perspective on our country.
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Полет Марпла по каналу Пик-Форест
Долгие дни круиза, чтобы избежать очередного закрытия каналов
Из Берсклоу в Ливерпуль по каналу Лидс-Ливерпуль
Эштон-андер-Лайн до акведука Марпл на канале Пик-Форест
Эштон — канал Пик-Форест
Солфорд-Куэйс через Манчестер и Рочдейлский канал
Manchester Ship Canal- Viable alternative to the Bridgewater
River Weaver Acton Bridge to Sutton Weaver
The River Weaver Winsford to Acton Bridge
Anderton Boat Lift to Winsford
The River Weaver Acton Bridge to Anderton Boat Lift
Two Narrowboats across The Tidal River Mersey
Parbold to Burscough and Run Training
First five narrowboats south on The Ribble Link for nearly one year
Why are we still on The Lancaster?
Hest Bank to Tewitfield on The Lancaster Canal
Lancaster to Hest Bank and Morecambe Bay Walk
The Lancaster Canal; Glasson to Galgate and Lancaster
Lancaster Canal; Glasson Dock and Village
Maggie May is 21!! The story of her Life
The Glasson Arm
Blacking Maggie May at Garstang
Bilsborrow to Garstang and Leyland Museum
Preston to Bilsborrow
Crossing The Ribble Link
Burscough to Tarleton on The Rufford Arm of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Liverpool Dock to Burscough
Into Liverpool
Worsley to Appley Bridge
Bridgewater Canal Runcorn to Worsley