North on the Trent and Mersey

11/9/2018


Travelling north west up the Trent,  the opposite direction we came in May, at the beginning of this journey.  Through the Potteries, past the centuries old bottle shaped kilns,  moored the night at Lake Weston,  formed partly from mining subsidence.
A dash - at 3.5 mph - to the Harecastle Tunnel,  taking the canal about 2 miles under the outlier hills of the Pennines. This is a one way tunnel, managed by the Canal and River Trust, so with life jacket on the Cap'n,  the rear doors closed behind him (helmsmen have drowned stepping back off a boat in a tunnel, through disorientation), headlight on, we just made the last passage.

And so back to the Macclesfield,  where the journey started.

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