Exit, stage left

13/10/2017


Actually, we turned right, weaving north west through the huge docks, devoid now of large ships, only the odd tour boat. Regeneration of enormous warehouses, and we climb 4 locks away from the Mersey - which we had thought to cross, to reach Chester, but defeated by the increasingly strong, gusty winds. Our pilot recommends a crossing in an earlier season...maybe next year?

And so through flat muddy Lancashire fields, green with leeks and cabbage, towards Wigan.

Another right turn, moving south east, towards Manchester.

Tonight, we are moored where the canals began, in the 18th C coal mining territory of the Duke of Bridgewater. Two photos are attached showing rope cuts in a stone bridge, and a bollard, evidence of the effect of the grit encrusted ropes,  pulled by horse, hauling laden barges. The canal transported coal, as well as people on the Packet' boats.

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