Climbing the Tame Valley

6/7/2017


From Ashton-under-Lyne the Huddersfield Narrow Canal climbs up the Pennines, criss crossing the River Tame as it utilises the river valley. We forage for wild raspberries as locks fill.
The river powered mills here over centuries, with remaining warehouses, chimneys, mill races, evident still.


We fill with water  at Grove Road Bridge. This canal feels remote, less travelled, and with fewer facilities, so we water while it is available.

As the mighty Standedge Tunnel is within a day's travel, we phone to book our passage. We are somewhat taken aback to find we need to wait for 10 days.  So now a recalibration of our journey  is required, with many possibilities,  including a trip to York, walks in the Pennines...

We end our 14 lock climb with a family gathering on the boat, a warm and fun time.

Comments

  1. Sooo lovely reading your blog. At last we have negotiated how to get it via google+. We are so looking forward to seeing you next week. As willing (but 'not so able') deck hands! Much love xxx

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