I live in New England in Connecticut. We have a lot of the same type of old mill building here too. Many have been converted to apartment or condominium buildings. They keep a lot of the old brick-work and huge wooden beams whenever they can. i think I enjoy these videos more, because Connecticut has most of it's town named after English towns. It is funny, how things did not change that much when the people from old England made New England. Same mill towns, and now same mill towns that lost all the mills. We don't seem to have dogging. One old England tradition that we don't seem to have.
Another wonderful video Heidi, Thank you. I have started binge watching all your videos from the beginning, they put a smile on my face through every episode. It is nice to see Jackie and Nicky appear with you from time to time. I lost my wife of 33 years to cancer in June, so your happy smiling face sort of gives me some comfort and your wonderful sense of humour really helps. Thank you so much.❤️
Nice, David from Cruising the Cut always calls this tunnel the scarecastle tunnel. But it’s alway a joy to see how you handle the challenges of Boat life. Looking forward to Future videos. Ben from Australia 🇦🇺
Heidi, you are a breath of fresh air sweetheart. I look forward to your vlogs all the time and they brighten up the dullest days. Long May they continue.❤️😘😂👍🎄xx
How funny, as you went through the first weedy patch I wondered "How often does she have to get her hand in that hatch of hers?" Then, you answered my question, and you didn't even take your watch off, oohh. I absolutely love seeing the old brick buildings, If I could I would live in either the Black County Living Museum or Iron Bridge Museum at Blists Hill it would be a dream come true. I see the CART are doing a top job of making things lush and suitable for all canal users, crystal clear waters, a bin every 100 yards, and fully upgraded service points with complimentary cups of coffee for the lovely canal folk, It is well worth the money you pay to be able to live on the water.
We know this route so well, having lived in Sandbach when we first began our boating adventures in 1992. Well done Heidi for such authentic accounts of boating life
Top vlog as always Heidi, how you saw anything in front of you in the tunnel is beyond me,let alone not hitting the sides some top handling skills on show fair play, bloody typical the CRT are raising the fees when I'm seriously considering doing what you are they definitely are trying to keep the number of boater's down ,and I agree 💯 they need to sort out all the service points for what they are charging people 👍Nick 🏴 x
Well, I really enjoyed this one. Westport lake, where I used to sail my boat and just along from Johnsons tiles, who my Father supplied coal gas to from the colliery where he was the methane drainage officer, (I think this was a first, certainly in Stoke-on-trent, and made more money than coal towards the end of the era of the pit). The Harecastle tunnel, where as a young child in the 60s we went on a field trip to learn about the history of the canels at the Northern portal, and years later where I led a crew from the local fire stn at the southern portal in training to use the CRT boat to rescue boats crews trapped by fire in the tunnel, after an earlier incident where tunnel workmen became trapped when plant caught fire deep into the tunnel and had to be rescued; and Red Bull, where you talked about the lack of facilities, where 50 odd yrs ago, as a young teenager, a school friend introduced me to bottle collecting just yards from where you were standing because the canal had been dredged and the spoil was dumped on the towpath for removal later. The spoil was full of old bottles of all types, including many Codds bottles (the ones with the glass marbles to seal the neck), which I still have today. So your vlog was a pleasure to watch and allowed me to think back over the years of my connection with the "cut". And now, from my back garden I look down into the valley where the feeder to the Cauldon canal runs, and where I taught my dog as a pup to not be afraid of water and spent many hours playing with him in the gentle flowing water. The history of the canals is fascinating, and the scale of the network is truly amazing, not least because it was dug by hand, and especially when these days, we can't even manage to complete a railway with all of the modern equipment. Take care, Cheers, 👋
The day started out bum, but it sure turned out nice. Really like your videos of historic places whether they've been restored or are still "old". I too suspect the old stuff will outlive the new stuff. Funny, my head has been ducking lower and lower as I watch your video going through the tunnel. I'm sitting here at my computer but my head is almost on my desk! ha! 🙂 I have a photo of my great-grandmother legging through a canal in England, with her "friend" also legging along with her (also a woman). Thank you for everything, Heidi, thank you. Cheers!
Bonny safely stowed down below, best way. Just imagine legging it in the olden days (not so long ago eh). My 3rd gt grandfather was a narrowboat owner on the Erewash and Grand Union out of Sawley and Long Eaton, name of Samuel England (late 1700s and into the mid to later 1800s). I discovered the England family seemed to run the town certainly in the 1800's, one was a policeman, another a coal merchant, several shops were run by various other England families, cousins I expect. Great videos Heidi, thank you so much. Take care you two, all best wishes, Frank the smuggler (mind you that was actually in the early 1700's, t'was my 5th cousin David!).
Ahoy there Heidi, thanks for another great video. I love your attitude and your bawdy humor makes me giggle.🤣 Good luck on your journey home, thanks for keeping it Merry ! ❤️🎄❤️
Hahahaha 'massive shaft'😂 love the history of the Potteries and the bottle kilns still standing ❤ Scarecastle Tunnel looked rather moist 😂 so many innuendos tonight, i know its the mind it falls on 😂 stay safe ❤🌈
Hello Heidi .. Bonny ... and Nikki --- that was one LONG tunnel. I am happy for you that you have a motor on your narrowboat ... single handing would not work going through that tunnel if you had to leg it. I am totally loving the history and travel experiences you are sharing with us. I am glad you have a washing machine .. it would be a real bother trying to keep clothing clean if you had to rely on service areas. Here in the US we are experiencing rising costs and reduction of services as well... I am having Victorian Earl Grey tea with you while you have your rum so Cheers! Save my spot on board the Rum Wench for next week, I will be there. Hugs and love to you and Bonny from Gramma Lainee ... praying for peace ....
@@TheNarrowboatPirateGramma lainie, I think I love you, have a great Christmas/ happy holidays from the UK, big hugs to everyone, this has been a tough year for everybody around the world, 🙏🙏🚺, stop that, don't be!!!, please wish Nikki a wonderful Christmas from me, I know that she doesn't have a UA-cam thingie, but she deserves respect at Christmas, please wish her all the best wishes for Christmas and the New Year 😊
Your videos are so professional. I lived aboard for 10years so watching them brings back lots of memories. But you have such a great way of narrating your travels, it is delightful ❤
The history of the canals is fascinating. Hope you make it home for Christmas. I am looking forward to watching you and Bonnie trekking around Europe. Rums up to you.
We were told to slow down a bit as we entered the Harecastle Tunnel, which we did and the CRT guy said that was an ok speed. When we got to the very low section the boat wedged on the side and we couldn’t get it back on track easily. Obviously the pram cover was down and the cratch was undone and tucked in. The low roof caused a rip in the pram cover and took each corner of the roof at the front. Never again, we feel that if we’d been going a little faster, the momentum would have helped us stay on track. I personally found Heartbreak Hill easy even with some locks closed off. The worst for me so far has been The Bosley flight on the Macc, some of those were so hard to open the paddles.
Oh eck I hope you got it fixed …. I hate single handing Bosley as all the lock landings are collapsed so I have to leave the boat in the lock and go set the next one then come back for it …. Hard work so bravo for you doing it … it took me all day last time I single handed it because I couldn’t use lock landings 😩😩
I love all the history on our canals Mrs. I always feel for the workers with back breaking work. Looking forward to meeting Bonnie. Lost my voice so not seeing anybody at the mo. I better go my voice is hurting..😒
Yet another great vlog. Loved the Potteries, and travelling through Harecastle Tunnel. It might be worth considering a hat with lights fitted (such as the baseball cap I gave Jules last year), so you can see around you while both hands are full. He found his was useful, as he could use his walker safely in the dark to go down the muddy towpath to the shops, whereas before he was, effectively, trapped on Sapphire during the long nights. I hope the cruise home will be plain sailing (and as hitch free as possible where 30 locks are concerned!). Take care and stay safe, Nicki, Bonny and yourself.
Love it when I'm on the home straight. =-) Pleased that you and Nikki are sharing the work hopefully makes the task less of a drag, Take care as always =-)
Having binge watched your videos just thought I would let you know the old Price Kensington pottery {the very run down building that was just after you failed to get some coal} has been bought by Wayne Walker a very large butchers and he plans on turning it into a craft centre
Ahoy, I would of hated that tunnel and my hubby would of hit his head Guaranteed, so Pleased you will be home for Christmas ,looking forward to our next adventure .Very Rum Christmas and a Happy New Year , kisses to Bonnie ☺
Great to see you on home waters as a Volunteer on the Weaver and T&M canal team. I think you might like to know that Red Bull services were all repaired 👍then vandalised 😡😡 hope to catch up at some point on the cut. when you get to your Mum & Dads I know you will have a great time. Looking forward to the Motor home adventure with you and Bonny😊
Great video yet again. Not gonna lie, the tunnel creeped me out a bit. 45 minutes would have done me in and you do all of that by yourself. Amazing!!! Keep up the great work. Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄❤️🏴☠️
Dear Misses Manning. 👍👌👏 2) I find this long tunnel terrifying. Nevertheless: It was quite an enormous "undertaking" to build this waterway in the old days. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people and animals.
Moving the boat on rotten weather days is tough but you got through the moist bits fine. I am craving the warmth of Lanzarote after being there for a week nearly two weeks ago. It was bliss to cycle in shorts and t-shirt compared to the double thermals and goretex I need here. The potteries area is jammed with industrial history. It's great that bits of it have been preserved.
I see you are "taking it up the tunnel", and avoiding being (over)taking from behind (by your friend). Sorry to hear about your the big shaft (on your boat) being a problem. 😉
Thanks Lovely Heidi and Bonny for taking us along to see the old Stoke potteries and through the "Scarecastle Tunnel", it was brilliant, I'd like to do it. I'm glad that you are getting close to home now and I hope that you will have a lovely Christmas. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Hey Heidi, as kids in the late 50's / early 60's, we used to play around the flight of locks at Bedford street Shelton on the Cauldon Canal. These were also adjacent to the Anderton Wharf and Mellor Mineral Mills. The locks are of course still there, but everything else has gone in the name of cheap, modern housing .
Enjoying your video as I always do, but as a lifelong angler I take umbrage to your reference of fishing "wire" . Anglers for decades have been using nylon as their contact to fish for their prey ( and returned home after being weighed in ) In the waters that you travel through. Fish are difficult to catch and are generally of a smaller size than in rivers.so the nylon they use is of a lighter breaking strain. I hope that your experience with fellow anglers during your travelling days has been good and you haven't had to put up with unnecessary abuse - we both enjoy our canals from a different viewpoint. Keep your videos coming they are really enjoyable and a relief from the drudgery of life 👍
I’ve no idea what type it is but I do gets lots of it around my probs wrapped very very tightly 😂😂 I know the majority of fisherman are very responsible and I’ve always got on with them as they share my love of the outdoors 😃🏴☠️🏴☠️
I can’t believe you put your hands in that water without gloves! It must be so cold and it looked horrible!! So pleased you’re ’nearly home’ - good luck with the last stretch through all those locks.
Cracking video as always, Heidi! Bought a Coalcage on the back of your video and let Wayne know it was on your recco (you never know, you might get some commission!😁). Love watching the progress your making with Bonnie. I adopted Chip, a Bulgarian Corgi-X street dog around the same time, and he's (very!) reactive too - we're on our second behaviourist now, after the first gave up on us, but we'll keep soldiering nevertheless! Merry Christmas to Bonnie and yourself! Phil
Hi Heidi hope you and Bonny are well very interesting vlog full of interesting facts I hope you both have a fantastic Xmas and love to you both and of course stay safe
Hi there me arty! yes load's of history around stoke, i used to look at the lock's (quick glance)on heartbreak hill from the M6 motorway and get the nostalga feeling for the canal engineers who overseed the building of the canal network. if you fell in the canal at harecastle would you come out like you had been tango,ed lol. Safe travel's xxx
I always enjoy your videos. You are fun and funny. I've never been on a narrowboat nor English canal, but I get a sense of the life from your videos. I'd love to see more of the social life within the narrowboat community. You have nice and fun friends, and I'd love to see more of you and them socializing.
Hey hey, it’s nice to see you’re on the homestretch, getting closer to family for Christmas. I like your blue raincoat, looks a goodun 🙂. Safe travels to yourself and Nikki. Happy Christmas. All my best to your mum and dad.🎄 Keep warm and take care. 🙂🐿🌈❤️
You're making my hands feel cold. With you just talking about reaching into the cold water to feel up your propeller. Ah one of my favorite tunnels. Will I make it there ever, nope but it is an amazing tunnel.
Thoroughly enjoyed that vid Heidi, thank you 😊...just love the canal history and the way you share it with us.....yet more awesome helmsmanship negotiating Harecastle and videoing whilst chatting and concentrating 👍....take great care on the homeward stretch and 🤞the old girl's smoking was nowt to worry about. See you next time.😊
Hello Heidi mick from Hull another lovely episode I really enjoyed it and hope you and bonny are very well and I will look forward to your next episode xx 😊😊😊
I love your channel, yes i do,,,,BUTTTT WHEEEEEW,IM GLAD TO GET THROUGH THE TUNNEL 😳SCARED ME SHYTLESS😂😂,BUT THANKS HEIDI FOR SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE AND ADVENTURES,THE POTTERY WAS BEAUTIFUL ❤#NORTHCAROLINA
Stay warm & dry dear Heidi. 🔥 Thanks once again for sharing your adventures. Give Bonny some scratches & kisses for me. Missing your little ditties in the rear cabin ("don't be rude").
Mighty brave going through those tunnels, which I could never do. Very claustrophobic. Glad your heading home to family and friends. May you all have a wonderful Christmas and safe Holidays coming up. Take care . Stay safe.
We always hated the Harecastle tunnel because of the low roof in places, but keep your speed above tickover so that you have more control of your steering. Best wishes for your future xx
Watched for a long time now ,first comment from me !! . Vids are always amazing ,love the sense of humour you bring ! , full of historical content and brilliant music 💯 Luv ya .All the very best Phil 👏
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Oh my, the scarecastle tunnel, you're brave! I have seen from other blogs that the low roof line is caused by subsidence, which has caused nasty injuries and even deaths over the years, hence how it's got it nickname! Safe travels now you're heading home for Christmas x
I live in New England in Connecticut. We have a lot of the same type of old mill building here too. Many have been converted to apartment or condominium buildings. They keep a lot of the old brick-work and huge wooden beams whenever they can. i think I enjoy these videos more, because Connecticut has most of it's town named after English towns. It is funny, how things did not change that much when the people from old England made New England. Same mill towns, and now same mill towns that lost all the mills. We don't seem to have dogging. One old England tradition that we don't seem to have.
Another wonderful video Heidi, Thank you. I have started binge watching all your videos from the beginning, they put a smile on my face through every episode. It is nice to see Jackie and Nicky appear with you from time to time. I lost my wife of 33 years to cancer in June, so your happy smiling face sort of gives me some comfort and your wonderful sense of humour really helps. Thank you so much.❤️
Heidi gets ruder as you go along Ron, thats why we all love her so much .Welcome to the crew Ahoy Shipmate ☺
Oh bless you. I lost my husband suddenly in March to a heart attack. I agree…I watch Heidi’s vlogs all the time. Take care of yourself 😊
Aww I’m so sorry ❤️
@@anni50ful Ahoy Shipmate ☠️❤️
@@cazzee2302 Thank you.❤️
Crackin' editing lassy, wow this is pro level, I'm being serious. You've got it figured out. 👍👍👍
Thank you 😃🏴☠️
Nice, David from Cruising the Cut always calls this tunnel the scarecastle tunnel.
But it’s alway a joy to see how you handle the challenges of Boat life. Looking forward to
Future videos.
Ben from Australia 🇦🇺
Heidi, you are a breath of fresh air sweetheart. I look forward to your vlogs all the time and they brighten up the dullest days. Long May they continue.❤️😘😂👍🎄xx
Aww thank you 😄🏴☠️
How funny, as you went through the first weedy patch I wondered "How often does she have to get her hand in that hatch of hers?" Then, you answered my question, and you didn't even take your watch off, oohh.
I absolutely love seeing the old brick buildings, If I could I would live in either the Black County Living Museum or Iron Bridge Museum at Blists Hill it would be a dream come true.
I see the CART are doing a top job of making things lush and suitable for all canal users, crystal clear waters, a bin every 100 yards, and fully upgraded service points with complimentary cups of coffee for the lovely canal folk, It is well worth the money you pay to be able to live on the water.
We know this route so well, having lived in Sandbach when we first began our boating adventures in 1992. Well done Heidi for such authentic accounts of boating life
Thank you 😃🏴☠️
Top vlog as always Heidi, how you saw anything in front of you in the tunnel is beyond me,let alone not hitting the sides some top handling skills on show fair play, bloody typical the CRT are raising the fees when I'm seriously considering doing what you are they definitely are trying to keep the number of boater's down ,and I agree 💯 they need to sort out all the service points for what they are charging people 👍Nick 🏴 x
Well, I really enjoyed this one. Westport lake, where I used to sail my boat and just along from Johnsons tiles, who my Father supplied coal gas to from the colliery where he was the methane drainage officer, (I think this was a first, certainly in Stoke-on-trent, and made more money than coal towards the end of the era of the pit). The Harecastle tunnel, where as a young child in the 60s we went on a field trip to learn about the history of the canels at the Northern portal, and years later where I led a crew from the local fire stn at the southern portal in training to use the CRT boat to rescue boats crews trapped by fire in the tunnel, after an earlier incident where tunnel workmen became trapped when plant caught fire deep into the tunnel and had to be rescued; and Red Bull, where you talked about the lack of facilities, where 50 odd yrs ago, as a young teenager, a school friend introduced me to bottle collecting just yards from where you were standing because the canal had been dredged and the spoil was dumped on the towpath for removal later. The spoil was full of old bottles of all types, including many Codds bottles (the ones with the glass marbles to seal the neck), which I still have today. So your vlog was a pleasure to watch and allowed me to think back over the years of my connection with the "cut". And now, from my back garden I look down into the valley where the feeder to the Cauldon canal runs, and where I taught my dog as a pup to not be afraid of water and spent many hours playing with him in the gentle flowing water.
The history of the canals is fascinating, and the scale of the network is truly amazing, not least because it was dug by hand, and especially when these days, we can't even manage to complete a railway with all of the modern equipment. Take care, Cheers, 👋
Aww thanks for sharing 😃🏴☠️❤️
As always a great vlog Heidi ❤ thankyou
The day started out bum, but it sure turned out nice. Really like your videos of historic places whether they've been restored or are still "old". I too suspect the old stuff will outlive the new stuff. Funny, my head has been ducking lower and lower as I watch your video going through the tunnel. I'm sitting here at my computer but my head is almost on my desk! ha! 🙂 I have a photo of my great-grandmother legging through a canal in England, with her "friend" also legging along with her (also a woman). Thank you for everything, Heidi, thank you. Cheers!
Wow very strong women 😄🏴☠️❤️
I don’t know if you actually read the comments but just wanted to say that you’re a blast to watch. Keep them coming!
Thank you 😃🏴☠️
Bonny safely stowed down below, best way. Just imagine legging it in the olden days (not so long ago eh). My 3rd gt grandfather was a narrowboat owner on the Erewash and Grand Union out of Sawley and Long Eaton, name of Samuel England (late 1700s and into the mid to later 1800s). I discovered the England family seemed to run the town certainly in the 1800's, one was a policeman, another a coal merchant, several shops were run by various other England families, cousins I expect. Great videos Heidi, thank you so much. Take care you two, all best wishes, Frank the smuggler (mind you that was actually in the early 1700's, t'was my 5th cousin David!).
Ahoy there Heidi, thanks for another great video. I love your attitude and your bawdy humor makes me giggle.🤣 Good luck on your journey home, thanks for keeping it Merry ! ❤️🎄❤️
Thanks so much! 😊
Hahahaha 'massive shaft'😂 love the history of the Potteries and the bottle kilns still standing ❤ Scarecastle Tunnel looked rather moist 😂 so many innuendos tonight, i know its the mind it falls on 😂 stay safe ❤🌈
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Hello Heidi .. Bonny ... and Nikki --- that was one LONG tunnel. I am happy for you that you have a motor on your narrowboat ... single handing would not work
going through that tunnel if you had to leg it. I am totally loving the history and travel experiences you are sharing with us. I am glad you have a washing machine .. it would be a real bother trying to keep clothing clean if you had to rely on service areas. Here in the US we are experiencing rising costs and reduction of services as well... I am having Victorian Earl Grey tea with you while you have your rum so Cheers! Save my spot on board the Rum Wench for next week, I will be there. Hugs and love to you and Bonny from Gramma Lainee ... praying for peace ....
Thank you Gramma Lainee and see you next week, enjoy your tea xxx
@@TheNarrowboatPirateGramma lainie, I think I love you, have a great Christmas/ happy holidays from the UK, big hugs to everyone, this has been a tough year for everybody around the world, 🙏🙏🚺, stop that, don't be!!!, please wish Nikki a wonderful Christmas from me, I know that she doesn't have a UA-cam thingie, but she deserves respect at Christmas, please wish her all the best wishes for Christmas and the New Year 😊
Your videos are so professional. I lived aboard for 10years so watching them brings back lots of memories. But you have such a great way of narrating your travels, it is delightful ❤
Beware of the kidsgrove boggart. I grew up at red bull , spent my childhood playing on the Trent and Mersey and the Macc canal.
The history of the canals is fascinating. Hope you make it home for Christmas. I am looking forward to watching you and Bonnie trekking around Europe. Rums up to you.
Thank you
Welcome back to UK. what an interesting adventure, we have enjoyed every video.
Pete & Lorraine
Thank you! 😃
We were told to slow down a bit as we entered the Harecastle Tunnel, which we did and the CRT guy said that was an ok speed. When we got to the very low section the boat wedged on the side and we couldn’t get it back on track easily. Obviously the pram cover was down and the cratch was undone and tucked in. The low roof caused a rip in the pram cover and took each corner of the roof at the front. Never again, we feel that if we’d been going a little faster, the momentum would have helped us stay on track. I personally found Heartbreak Hill easy even with some locks closed off. The worst for me so far has been The Bosley flight on the Macc, some of those were so hard to open the paddles.
Oh eck I hope you got it fixed …. I hate single handing Bosley as all the lock landings are collapsed so I have to leave the boat in the lock and go set the next one then come back for it …. Hard work so bravo for you doing it … it took me all day last time I single handed it because I couldn’t use lock landings 😩😩
@@TheNarrowboatPirate I think all you singlehanded ladies deserve medals. ❤️
Thar she blows! Bless you Heidi and all who sail in you!❤
Possibly watching this out of sequence but all good stuff. Love your journeys.
If you click the playlist all the videos are in order there 😄
@@TheNarrowboatPirate Thank you will follow it all in order now.
What crappy weather to boat in but you keep smiling. Have fun riding your bike on the cobbles and don’t go down too far. You’ll hurt your neck.
Thanks for sharing your adventures, humor and Bonnie with us. Your positivity is as infectious as your laugh!
Hope to see you get in that van and head south a bit for winter….
Thank you 😃🏴☠️
I love all the history on our canals Mrs. I always feel for the workers with back breaking work. Looking forward to meeting Bonnie. Lost my voice so not seeing anybody at the mo. I better go my voice is hurting..😒
Awww bless you … I’ve just watched you turn round and you give your mate a good rubbing 🤣🤣 get well soon xxx
Yet another great vlog. Loved the Potteries, and travelling through Harecastle Tunnel. It might be worth considering a hat with lights fitted (such as the baseball cap I gave Jules last year), so you can see around you while both hands are full. He found his was useful, as he could use his walker safely in the dark to go down the muddy towpath to the shops, whereas before he was, effectively, trapped on Sapphire during the long nights.
I hope the cruise home will be plain sailing (and as hitch free as possible where 30 locks are concerned!). Take care and stay safe, Nicki, Bonny and yourself.
Love it when I'm on the home straight. =-) Pleased that you and Nikki are sharing the work hopefully makes the task less of a drag, Take care as always =-)
Giggles accomplished:) Thanks, Heidi!
Thank you
Great
Having binge watched your videos just thought I would let you know the old Price Kensington pottery {the very run down building that was just after you failed to get some coal} has been bought by Wayne Walker a very large butchers and he plans on turning it into a craft centre
Badges arrived today, most pleased, many thanks.
Aww I’m so glad they have arrived safely 😄❤️🏴☠️
Ahoy, I would of hated that tunnel and my hubby would of hit his head Guaranteed, so
Pleased you will be home for Christmas ,looking forward to our next adventure .Very Rum Christmas and a Happy New Year , kisses to Bonnie ☺
Thank you 😃🏴☠️❤️
you make me laugh. thankyou for that
Stay safe and dry Heidi
Bonnie is such a doll baby.
Great to see you on home waters as a Volunteer on the Weaver and T&M canal team. I think you might like to know that Red Bull services were all repaired 👍then vandalised 😡😡 hope to catch up at some point on the cut. when you get to your Mum & Dads I know you will have a great time. Looking forward to the Motor home adventure with you and Bonny😊
That awful 😩😩 why would people do that …. Such a shame after all the hard work you volunteers do as well ❤️❤️
😊Thanks!
Thank you 😄🥃🏴☠️
Thanks!
Thank you
Great video yet again. Not gonna lie, the tunnel creeped me out a bit. 45 minutes would have done me in and you do all of that by yourself. Amazing!!! Keep up the great work. Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄❤️🏴☠️
Thank you, you too 😃🏴☠️
Dear Misses Manning.
👍👌👏 2) I find this long tunnel terrifying. Nevertheless: It was quite an enormous "undertaking" to build this waterway in the old days.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people and animals.
Thank you 😄🏴☠️❤️
Moving the boat on rotten weather days is tough but you got through the moist bits fine.
I am craving the warmth of Lanzarote after being there for a week nearly two weeks ago. It was bliss to cycle in shorts and t-shirt compared to the double thermals and goretex I need here.
The potteries area is jammed with industrial history. It's great that bits of it have been preserved.
Surprise rain gear yahoo, your inunos are to much fun. happy trails
Danke für dein interessantes Video. 🇦🇹 🤗
Thank you 😄🏴☠️
You're a treat Heidi, love your humor. I could easily spend all day in places like the Pottery Works. Endlessly interesting.
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I see you are "taking it up the tunnel", and avoiding being (over)taking from behind (by your friend). Sorry to hear about your the big shaft (on your boat) being a problem. 😉
Thanks Lovely Heidi and Bonny for taking us along to see the old Stoke potteries and through the "Scarecastle Tunnel", it was brilliant, I'd like to do it. I'm glad that you are getting close to home now and I hope that you will have a lovely Christmas. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Thanks Steve, you too xx
Hey Heidi, as kids in the late 50's / early 60's, we used to play around the flight of locks at Bedford street Shelton on
the Cauldon Canal. These were also adjacent to the Anderton Wharf and Mellor Mineral Mills.
The locks are of course still there, but everything else has gone in the name of cheap, modern housing .
Good day Heidi, love your music Flow Job
Great video, boat sounds great, we did the four counties ring in May when we hired a boat, cute dog as well
its good to see the bad weather days and issues with feesand servicesas well as allthose blissful hot summers days.
Love your channel.
Thank you 😃🏴☠️
Huddersfield is my town and me in my late 50's I've never been through the canal tunnel, but then again I've never been on a barge either
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Harecastle always was a "WET TUNNEL". Remember getting really nice fish and chips in Stoke. If you asked me for an inuendo, i'd give you one.
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Now I'm hoping you don't run out of coal. I do enjoy your videos and the travels.
Love you’ve swapped the name Heidi xx ❤ don’t forget do some rum wench stickers. Just how she is on your boat lol xx
Another entertaining, and a great insight of your alternative but lovely lifestyle choice, cheers Heidi, hurry up with the next video ❤
Another very enjoyable experience with you Heidi looking forward to seeing you again 😂😊
It's a real life on your beautiful narrow boat. Have lots of fun and giggles with Bonnie. Have a lovely Christmas. ❤
Enjoying your video as I always do, but as a lifelong angler I take umbrage to your reference of fishing "wire" . Anglers for decades have been using nylon as their contact to fish for their prey ( and returned home after being weighed in ) In the waters that you travel through. Fish are difficult to catch and are generally of a smaller size than in rivers.so the nylon they use is of a lighter breaking strain. I hope that your experience with fellow anglers during your travelling days has been good and you haven't had to put up with unnecessary abuse - we both enjoy our canals from a different viewpoint. Keep your videos coming they are really enjoyable and a relief from the drudgery of life 👍
I’ve no idea what type it is but I do gets lots of it around my probs wrapped very very tightly 😂😂 I know the majority of fisherman are very responsible and I’ve always got on with them as they share my love of the outdoors 😃🏴☠️🏴☠️
Whew, innuedo heavy, had to cool off on back deck au natural, scared the neighbor lady again.
I can’t believe you put your hands in that water without gloves! It must be so cold and it looked horrible!! So pleased you’re ’nearly home’ - good luck with the last stretch through all those locks.
fantastic vlog cya next week
Ey up me duck, still watching, still enjoying 🙂👍
Thank you 😃🏴☠️❤️
Thank you,❤
Cracking video as always, Heidi! Bought a Coalcage on the back of your video and let Wayne know it was on your recco (you never know, you might get some commission!😁). Love watching the progress your making with Bonnie. I adopted Chip, a Bulgarian Corgi-X street dog around the same time, and he's (very!) reactive too - we're on our second behaviourist now, after the first gave up on us, but we'll keep soldiering nevertheless! Merry Christmas to Bonnie and yourself! Phil
Aww fabulous 😄🏴☠️❤️
06:19 what beautiful pottery!!
Done this in three summer when u come out the other end it was warm...must be difficult in the winter Heidi...some top carry on moments as well👍😊
Thanks Dave 😄🏴☠️
A very merry Christmas to you Heidi and thank you for all the entertainment you have provided over the last year hope there will be as much next year
Hi Heidi hope you and Bonny are well very interesting vlog full of interesting facts I hope you both have a fantastic Xmas and love to you both and of course stay safe
Hi there me arty! yes load's of history around stoke, i used to look at the lock's (quick glance)on heartbreak hill from the M6 motorway and get the nostalga feeling for the canal engineers who overseed the building of the canal network. if you fell in the canal at harecastle would you come out like you had been tango,ed lol. Safe travel's xxx
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I always enjoy your videos. You are fun and funny. I've never been on a narrowboat nor English canal, but I get a sense of the life from your videos. I'd love to see more of the social life within the narrowboat community. You have nice and fun friends, and I'd love to see more of you and them socializing.
Thank you, watch the earlier videos especially last winter on the Llangollen canal as there was lots of that
I’m glad you are going to be home for Christmas Heidi, have a good holiday luv!
Thank you! You too!
Hey hey, it’s nice to see you’re on the homestretch, getting closer to family for Christmas.
I like your blue raincoat, looks a goodun 🙂.
Safe travels to yourself and Nikki.
Happy Christmas.
All my best to your mum and dad.🎄
Keep warm and take care.
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Thank you! You too! Merry Christmas 😃🏴☠️
Your are my Thursday lunch treat. Well done in the tunnel and safe travels to you and Bonny as you head home for Christmas! Cheers from California.
Thank you 😃🏴☠️
Just wonderful, you are a treasure.
Thank you! 😊
Loved the pottery, lot of history there, well you have a Merry Xmas from North Queensland Australia.
You're making my hands feel cold. With you just talking about reaching into the cold water to feel up your propeller. Ah one of my favorite tunnels. Will I make it there ever, nope but it is an amazing tunnel.
Next time 😃🏴☠️
Thoroughly enjoyed that vid Heidi, thank you 😊...just love the canal history and the way you share it with us.....yet more awesome helmsmanship negotiating Harecastle and videoing whilst chatting and concentrating 👍....take great care on the homeward stretch and 🤞the old girl's smoking was nowt to worry about. See you next time.😊
Cheer’s Heidi, fantastic video. Thank you.
Loved this episode. Hi from California.
Thank you
Leaky old Harecastle, know it well. Travel safely.
Hello Heidi mick from Hull another lovely episode I really enjoyed it and hope you and bonny are very well and I will look forward to your next episode xx 😊😊😊
i could see you were amused about your propeller and shaft🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Another great video.
I love your channel, yes i do,,,,BUTTTT WHEEEEEW,IM GLAD TO GET THROUGH THE TUNNEL 😳SCARED ME SHYTLESS😂😂,BUT THANKS HEIDI FOR SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE AND ADVENTURES,THE POTTERY WAS BEAUTIFUL ❤#NORTHCAROLINA
Stay warm & dry dear Heidi. 🔥 Thanks once again for sharing your adventures. Give Bonny some scratches & kisses for me. Missing your little ditties in the rear cabin ("don't be rude").
I need some sending in 😄🏴☠️
Mighty brave going through those tunnels, which I could never do. Very claustrophobic. Glad your heading home to family and friends. May you all have a wonderful Christmas and safe Holidays coming up. Take care . Stay safe.
Thank you, you too 😃🏴☠️
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Missing Rosie and Jim having their fun. XX
They are in almost every video, you need to look for them 😆
@@TheNarrowboatPirate wow that was a quick unexpected reply. XX
Awesome adventure.
We always hated the Harecastle tunnel because of the low roof in places, but keep your speed above tickover so that you have more control of your steering. Best wishes for your future xx
Watched for a long time now ,first comment from me !! . Vids are always amazing ,love the sense of humour you bring ! , full of historical content and brilliant music 💯 Luv ya .All the very best Phil 👏
Aww thank you Phil 😃❤️🏴☠️
Love your videos dear
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
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@@TheNarrowboatPirate THESE EGGS LOOK LIKE YOU LAID THEM !
Happy Christmas Heidi!!!!!!! Hope your holiday season is just fantabulous!! Big hugs from Kenny Ohio USA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another great video, thank you Heidi.
You’re so brave to go through the tunnel. Love your adventures!
Oh my, the scarecastle tunnel, you're brave! I have seen from other blogs that the low roof line is caused by subsidence, which has caused nasty injuries and even deaths over the years, hence how it's got it nickname! Safe travels now you're heading home for Christmas x
Wow that was a big-un lol 😅 glad that your on the home stretch now xx