Boating the HIGHEST CANAL AQUEDUCT in the WORLD! - Ep.3

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Жыл бұрын

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@PatrickRU1992
@PatrickRU1992 Жыл бұрын
This canal series has been your best episodes ever. This is fascinating and looks like so much fun!
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
Thanks Patrick!
@aireoplaneak
@aireoplaneak Жыл бұрын
Cool my pro man😎
@ryanjcole
@ryanjcole Жыл бұрын
If you like the narrow boat stuff I recommend watching Cruising The Cut
@canadarailtracks9274
@canadarailtracks9274 Жыл бұрын
❤❤
@phillipbrowne8132
@phillipbrowne8132 Жыл бұрын
I liked it too and I've watched a lot of narrow boat videos. I want to see this and I went to the website but they need to be more informative about prices. The price range should be presented with the specs of the boat.
@Shibalba
@Shibalba 2 ай бұрын
I did this trip with my grandma when i was 12 years old. I am 38 now, my grandma has passed and I still remember that trip like it was yesterday. It was hands down my favorite trip i have ever been on. Thank you for this upload.
@barefootdee1
@barefootdee1 Жыл бұрын
I had a trip in a narrowboat drawn by a horse on the Kennet & Avon canal. At one point the owner asked everyone on board to stop talking. It was so quiet it was sublime
@aireoplaneak
@aireoplaneak Жыл бұрын
Really that’s cool my man your a pro😎
@jamespyacek2691
@jamespyacek2691 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, wish captain bitchy would can it for a bit.
@usuyunus368
@usuyunus368 11 ай бұрын
I live in malaysia we dont have narow bouts😢
@ShaggyRogers1
@ShaggyRogers1 Ай бұрын
@@usuyunus368 The big reason for narrow boats existing is the canal structure and its use for industrial transport. Malaysia is mountainous and didn't start industrializing until after semi trucks and trains were invented. Y'all have your own historically cool stuff, but just not really built for narrowboats. If you want a similar experience, you can look into renting a coastal cabin cruiser and make it a sea/river journey.
@bobnewey3066
@bobnewey3066 Жыл бұрын
The reason the 5 miles of the canal from Trevor to Llangollen is so narrow is because it wasn't originally built for boats to go along it, but purely to supply water to the canal from the Horseshoe falls. From Trevor it flows the whole length of the canal (39 miles) into a large reservoir in order to supply water for residents in the nearby town of Crewe.
@johnforrest695
@johnforrest695 Жыл бұрын
It is worth reading the Wikipedia article on the "Ellesmere Canal", which is what the canal here was originally called. They ran out of money with the canal half finished (that happened to several other canals) but managed to give a purpose to what they had built by a new canal east of Whitchurch to near Nantwich (no big engineering structures needed) and the ingenious use of the link up to Llangollen to give it a water supply. Reality is that the aqueducts where built for a mainline that never happened and as part of a (to use more modern parlance) business case that probably never added up even if the canal age had not ended prematurely. Without the rash original plan they would not have bothered with the Pontcysyllte - far too expensive. Yet because of that mistake we get one of the greatest engineering achievements of that time.
@normanedwards7220
@normanedwards7220 Ай бұрын
Mr Telford , and Mr Jessop , take a bow , .....we couldn't build that today , but you did it
@morrisonben
@morrisonben Жыл бұрын
This series has inspired me to add a new item to my bucket list - great adventures with a mix of holiday relaxing in between!
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
Ben, go for it! It’s amazing and definitely worth it!
@twistagain1964
@twistagain1964 Жыл бұрын
Just be warned, if you take a canal holiday, it won’t be your last! 😊
@eclectic345
@eclectic345 Жыл бұрын
I will say not many places or journeys have inspired me to travel again ( It has been 7 years since leaving Australia), but viewing this journey on the canal system has reignited that 'travel nomad fire' inside my soul and I WILL be doing this!! If only we could jump into our screens haha.
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
Haha! Glad to hear it, Dane. The same thing happened to me when I first learned about the canals. They're fantastic. Enjoy!
@rexhargrove5172
@rexhargrove5172 20 күн бұрын
My ancestors are from Wales and I’ve always wanted to explore the canals. Outstanding video! What beautiful landscapes
@YamIa3gypsy
@YamIa3gypsy Жыл бұрын
I caught myself holding my breath at a couple spots. 1795 finished in 1805 and still works. Amazing. Oh and I don’t think I would ever want to leave that beautiful little town. Great canal trip, thanks for bringing us along!
@jameschambers7471
@jameschambers7471 Жыл бұрын
My mother would tell me about going to school in Dublin in the 50s, she used to cross the canal by jumping on and off Guinness barges as it was quicker than walking to the bridge or locks. I could well believe kids hung off the side of the railings to save time going to school 🙂
@kristigarrigan7046
@kristigarrigan7046 Жыл бұрын
This is now on my bucket list. This would be so fun! Thank you for taking us on this journey.
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
It’s so fun and should be on your bucket list!
@Jinkies1979
@Jinkies1979 Жыл бұрын
I love this series so much. I don't think I will ever get tired of seeing people enjoy the canals. Cannot wait for my turn some day!
@MrFrankhdgs
@MrFrankhdgs Жыл бұрын
I am thoroughly enjoying this 'longboat' series. Y'all just look like you're living your best lives. I am still waiting for the tour of Mik's & Nicole's boat.😉
@northernsouldj7591
@northernsouldj7591 4 ай бұрын
Longboats are for Vikings. Narrowboats are for British canals 🙄😂🤣
@John_Fugazzi
@John_Fugazzi Жыл бұрын
You've shown us that you have to be in good shape for these canal trips or else be stuck behind a bridge, and you'd better not be afraid of heights when crossing that amazing aqueduct. I still find it hard to fathom a canal too narrow for two boats to pass each other. Great trip!
@kumasenlac5504
@kumasenlac5504 Жыл бұрын
Many places in the Scottish Highlands have a similar road system - one carriageway and marked specific passing places at intervals. It engenders a degree of courtesy and neighbourliness which extends to everyday life. The deep southwest of Englandshire has a similar system but without either the marking or the courtesy (in my experience).
@simonbell19
@simonbell19 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Ellesmere, where this video ended. This video shows a tiny proportion of the Llangollen branch of the Shropshire Union. The best thing to do is start nearer the start of the canal, traversing the locks and natural beauty, stopping in to the Montgomery canal and walking where it used to go, using Llangollen as as the pinnacle of the trip. That marina at the end never used to be there and it used to be a nightmare. You have to walk up to the horse shoe falls and see the horse shoe pass. My late father used to fit-out canal boats on the canal-side and we would use them for a year before selling them on. I have been up this stretch more times than I can count. One of my favourite spots on the Llangollen canal having grown up on it, is just around the corner from Ellesmere, (and I can’t believe you just missed it) Blakemere. Here the bank between the canal and the mere (big pond) is only about 10 meters, and it’s so picturesque and peaceful. The rhododendron bloom is a sight to see. Love the videos, lots of nostalgia, need to get myself back on a boat.
@RhYn0n
@RhYn0n Жыл бұрын
This has to be the pinnacle video for DownieLive! So much good content here!
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Жыл бұрын
Mike acting like a horse so he could marvel at and show us how the bridge works like: *"A small price to pay, for salvation"* Between you and Nicole, you're definitely more of the history and geography person! Love how passionate you are with learning history. History is so important, especially right now. History is who we are and why we are the way we are. And no volume of history is insignificant, even the worst chapters
@the_g9456
@the_g9456 Жыл бұрын
Who knew longboats could be so much fun? It just feel magical. The lush green hills and valleys with animals, the soothing waterways. I could easily live on one of these boats. Thank you for the adventure. I find myself thinking about the next video about halfway through the week. Great work!
@mikeklinger1712
@mikeklinger1712 Жыл бұрын
Who knew these canal boats could hold so much comfort. It's very much a skinny houseboat! Being I'm in a state off the Mississippi river it makes me wonder how one of these would do on it?
@onedaymoreaboard
@onedaymoreaboard Жыл бұрын
Isn’t it just amazing! We just did the same trip across the aqueduct. After 17 years of living in Singapore and Texas , we sold up and moved back home to the UK and have been living aboard our narrowboat full time for over a year now. Best decision ever! So glad you got to experience the beauty of the UK waterways. Such a different way to see our beautiful country. Really enjoyed your canal series ❤
@ktdid627
@ktdid627 Жыл бұрын
I didnt know you could rent these boats like this before this series,; I thought most people lived on them full time. And now I feel like I'm gonna have to do this one day. What a unique way to explore the UK.
@beekind466
@beekind466 Жыл бұрын
It's the grown up version of those little boats that went round and round at the county fair. I'm so glad I found your channel!!
@julievanderleest
@julievanderleest Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate Nicole’s explanation of why they pass on the right by boat. That makes so much sense! Genius!❤
@reknakfarg7252
@reknakfarg7252 Жыл бұрын
Not true though
@TraceUK
@TraceUK 6 ай бұрын
It’s incorrect though, 168 countries drive on the left side of the road!
@DanielleGlick
@DanielleGlick Жыл бұрын
I'm really loving this canal series even more than your train stuff. I have watched thousands of travel videos and never seen anyone take a multi-day canal trip! Thank you for showing this unusual form of travel.
@gambler143
@gambler143 19 күн бұрын
My wife and I have done Viking river cruises but this looks next level. This was great. Thank you for posting.
@heatherburrell8412
@heatherburrell8412 Жыл бұрын
The husband I did this bridge and route May 2022 , loved it so much going back for a longer vacation from the states
@fayesouthall6604
@fayesouthall6604 Жыл бұрын
It’s beautiful isn’t it?
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
It really is!
@atlsxfinest8509
@atlsxfinest8509 Жыл бұрын
I cant wait for the last episode! I cant decide if I like these, or the Train rides from the most southern to the most northern station.
@kimberlyshalaby1134
@kimberlyshalaby1134 Жыл бұрын
This just keeps getting better! It was nice to meet Rachel. 1st for me to see black sheep too. The town was adorable, very inviting. Peaceful. I'm really enjoying the history of these boats. Neat how the road lifts, how the channels work. Looking forward to next week.
@TraceUK
@TraceUK Жыл бұрын
Here in England when I was a teen, our school had its own boat. We’d all get a week long trip, learning how to navigate & use locks etc. I loved it! Well, except when the teacher moored us next to a dog food factory……😂
@KristiBranstetter
@KristiBranstetter Жыл бұрын
This series gets better and better with each episode!
@Nathyk3
@Nathyk3 Жыл бұрын
This boat looks so beautiful! Blue, my favorite colour, the cozy living room and fireplace! And the acqueduct (spelling?) was stunning. The tunnel in the next episode looks epic, can't wait!
@FlyFree2023
@FlyFree2023 Жыл бұрын
I commented on your last episode of canal adventure, Vlog Ep.2, and can't resist in doing likewise with this one - superb coverage of our UK canal system highlighting the amazing fact that it still exists in the modern world 200+ years after development. In no small part to the Canal & River Trust and the myriad of unseen volunteers who maintain and assist in such waterways that we all enjoy. Having holidayed in western Canada for over 23 years I'm delighted you have likewise enjoyed our UK hospitality, scenery, and friendship in todays turbulent world. Onwards to Episode 4 .
@alanwakefield2453
@alanwakefield2453 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic. I have kayaked across this, the first time was AWESOME. The other times were equally awesome but for a different reason. I was a member of a Kayak club and guiding first timers over and seeing their reaction was a privilege. Thanks for refreshing such memories'.
@fotomann40
@fotomann40 Жыл бұрын
Love you adventures but , I really love your outlook! Such a positive experience! Thank you for being you, I appreciate you!
@HoJSimpson
@HoJSimpson Жыл бұрын
I really like that you show achievable travel gems.
@johnmcgaw2753
@johnmcgaw2753 Жыл бұрын
Good video! I was in Wales in October and did the Anglesey coastal hike from Holy Head to Baumaris and then made a pilgrimage (by train) to Llangollen and the Pontycycylte and then on to Chester and points north. You might say that I'm a Thomas Telford 'groupie' and have made a point of trying to cross every structure he designed. So far it is the old stone bridge in Drumnadrochit and the Menai Strait bridge and this grand aqueduct. Still some others to cross -- he built things to last. I stayed in Llangollen for a couple of days -- great little city although it would probably be overrun with other tourists in the Summer. Sadly I didn't have a boat and had to be satisfied with walking back and for a few times and grabbing some pretty decent drone footage.
@jaimeknoble3315
@jaimeknoble3315 Жыл бұрын
That's some Secret Garden level scenery there. Absolutely beautiful! The horse drawn boat looked like a fairy tale and it blows my mind that something like that exists. That trip across the aqueduct reminded me of the old timey water log rides in amusement parks, only with a much better view. How incredible that something like that was built so long ago. It cracks me up that you can jump out of the boat and walk along the path just whenever, like when the ladies went for a walk while you parked the boat. Too funny!
@cherylsibson2529
@cherylsibson2529 Жыл бұрын
Another one above the heights! I could see you two being permanent tour guides in Wales!
@wharpblast264
@wharpblast264 Жыл бұрын
As I understand it the Llangollen Canal was never finished, it was supposed to continue north from the aqueduct towards the industrial north west. But an easier and cheaper route to the east was completed first, making the Llangollen Canal uneconomic. The branch to Llangollen principally built to supply water to the main canal and never expected to have significant traffic, so could be so narrow.
@jackmacdonald8499
@jackmacdonald8499 Жыл бұрын
That's exactly why such an expensive structure was built at the end of the canal. It was intended to be in the middle of the route, but the route was never completed. Without your explanation, the narrow canal width is rather puzzling. Makes perfect sense on context.
@robhallam8047
@robhallam8047 Жыл бұрын
10 years ago we inspected the underside of every arch using a cantilevered CCTV system mounted on the front of a narrow boat....this is an amazing structure and you should search out the construction method!!
@fleishum
@fleishum Жыл бұрын
I so appreciate this series not only for the original and authentic content but also for the thoughtful, genuine, and engaging commentary.
@GwilDavey
@GwilDavey Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your attempt to pronounce the Welsh names! Llangollen isn't an easy one
@SmithBeatZ1
@SmithBeatZ1 Жыл бұрын
You honestly have the coolest life ever. I love being able to live through your videos and see the world. Thank you for that. I'm glad you don't take any of it for granted either.
@Dave-in-France
@Dave-in-France Жыл бұрын
You always do an excellent travellog Mike. The 1st I saw was with trains, going up to Alaska - just brilliant so I want to buy tickets. Now you're doing the same but with narrowboats, very well done. You do very good adventure guides ...
@lenellamaxwell6934
@lenellamaxwell6934 Жыл бұрын
You always make each one of your trips extra special. I love all of the info you share that makes it special for anyone else that would like to travel that way in the future. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to making your videos not only informative but also very entertaining.
@heatherrowles9930
@heatherrowles9930 Жыл бұрын
The longboats in the UK have always fascinated me in a very abstract way......the thought of having enough water everywhere that you can travel inland via waterways is a bizarre one for an Aussie.....its amazing to be able to "travel" these historic canals without having to leave the comfort of home. Thanks again for an awesome experience, cant wait for next week.
@horsenuts1831
@horsenuts1831 Жыл бұрын
Despite being a country that is extremely 'blessed' with too much water, we fly into a panic when we have a two or three weeks without rain in the summer, and the grass starts to get a bit brown. I have a canal at the bottom of my garden and barely give it a second thought. The narrowboats kinda tail off in the winter months for a few weeks, but I always find it a small thrill when I hear the first one of the year in about February. I figure that it's not aways so green. It's now winter here and the canal at the end of my garden had a few mm of ice on it, but this is easily broken by a 8 ton narrowboat.
@kdd6447
@kdd6447 Жыл бұрын
Narrow boats not longboats.
@captaindark9668
@captaindark9668 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos so much. They keep making me think about how much I've always wanted to just explore and see the world before I get too old to or something. I never even knew canal boating was a thing nevermind something as awesome as it is. The views and community seem vastly unique in the best ways.
@MsRen0
@MsRen0 Жыл бұрын
Loving this series! This is something that I would love to do someday.
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing Renette! You’ll love it!
@Ella-wx3xu
@Ella-wx3xu Жыл бұрын
lovely to see you experiencing the beauty and history of llangollen. brings back so many memories having spent a good few summers there when i was younger.
@BigBeerBellyBen
@BigBeerBellyBen Жыл бұрын
Amazing series! Thanks for making this possible for us to learn new stuff and watch you guys adventure!
@MICHELLE-gu2qc
@MICHELLE-gu2qc Жыл бұрын
Our family has been really enjoying your canal holiday. Very picturesque and handy having pubs on the banks if they were serving food. Some parts look stressful. Great footage, editing as always. Wonderful video
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
Thanks Michelle! It's such a fun experience. Occasionally challenging, but always worth it.
@dexiglory720
@dexiglory720 Жыл бұрын
"You are all clear.....*bump* well not on this side" lol
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
😂
@sczuo
@sczuo Жыл бұрын
these videos make my day and inspire me while doing so and this series has really given me an insight into some of the best places on earth - keep up the good work!
@debbiehaney2467
@debbiehaney2467 Жыл бұрын
Again, so enjoyable to watch! I admire how each of you tackles this new adventure as though you’ve traveled by long boat for years. This may be a US vs Canada thing, but I grin each time I hear “cow field” rather than pasture. 😊
@NDKY67
@NDKY67 Жыл бұрын
So nice watching you get excited about our canals. I sometimes meet Americans who have bought barges to live aboard and explore the country, it’s such a great way to see the best parts of the UK while avoiding our nightmarish road network.
@brendadishaw9273
@brendadishaw9273 Жыл бұрын
Another great adventure !!! This is something my family would love to do. Thank you, Love to you and Nicole.
@TheRattyBiker
@TheRattyBiker Жыл бұрын
I've not finished the series yet - and I've never been "out on the water" BUT I grew up next to the Huddersfield Narrow Canal (Standedge Tunnel Edge) I feel this has been the most authentic and quintessential canal experience you have had yet! Beautiful to see you guys experiencing this 😊😊
@jameslittle4414
@jameslittle4414 Жыл бұрын
Another great episode of life on narrow and shallow waterways...pretty incredible as I have never heard of these. I look forward to the next episode and how you and Nicole fare. Keep up the great work!
@lynfl9814
@lynfl9814 Жыл бұрын
So, awesome! That aqueduct was incredible; and more incredible, it was built a long time ago. Loved this journey with the two of you (and friend)!
@metagoat
@metagoat Жыл бұрын
Super jealous of your adventures, you're killing it out there bro! Love the positive energy!
@FROMKYLE2U
@FROMKYLE2U Жыл бұрын
I'm running out of words to describe the awesome job you do(and the awesome job Nicole does at keeping the spiders away).... Thanks again and be well !
@AeronwenTrewent
@AeronwenTrewent 2 ай бұрын
I just found this by accident. I love your enthusiasm. Especially the brave and fairly accurate attempts to pronounce Welsh town names. The 'cl' sound is fairly harsh and slightly inaccurate. The Welsh 'll' is achieved by putting the tip of the tongue behind the upper front teeth and short of blowing air out of the sides of the tongue. Its a less hard sound than 'cl' and much more beautiful :)
@marilynmaker5942
@marilynmaker5942 Жыл бұрын
Wow Mike! This series was my favorite of all your videos. What a fantastic adventure you had. I've seen these UK longboats before and would love to do it. I like that you included the history too. I hope you will include Nicole in future videos, she's lovely! 😍
@dianeboileau2026
@dianeboileau2026 Жыл бұрын
I think Rachel found her calling! She picked up that in no time at all! That was exciting going over the aqueduct! So much fun!
@patigrove9937
@patigrove9937 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the great information you are putting out here! Love the series! (Even though I'm still a train person) loving this series also!
@mnfyrfly
@mnfyrfly Жыл бұрын
Love living vicariously through you! What an amazing series so far! Thanks for sharing!
@erickwagner2913
@erickwagner2913 Жыл бұрын
Downie I've been obsessed with your channel since the first time I watched a couple months ago. I love your videography, story telling, and editing. I'm excited to see where else I can travel with you as you explore the world in unique ways. Also I love that you blog all the great moments, but the intimate more personal moments that you share you keep them private. Can't wait for the next one
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
Thanks Erick!
@jenniferschnieder6316
@jenniferschnieder6316 Жыл бұрын
We are sure enjoying your Narrowboat journeys in the UK. Outstanding scenery! Great job Michael, Nicole & Rachel. Awesome! We're watching from Arizona
@T3CHGY007
@T3CHGY007 Жыл бұрын
This series just keep getting better and better!
@jeffreymayes907
@jeffreymayes907 Жыл бұрын
The other interesting thing to note here on the Pontcysyllte is that the entire length on the southern side from the aqueduct to the turn just before the lift bridge is fill from material that was dug out in other sections of the canal's construction and transported to the site so that the length of the aqueduct could be shorter. You can kind of see it in the shot starting at 14:27. If you look at it in Google Maps in satellite view, Gate Road is about even grade with the canal at the turn/lift bridge, but drops considerably to the valley below. The tree covered area on both sides of the canal in that stretch is all man made. Additionally the house in the trees at the 15 minute mark of the video was the house of Thomas Telford, the engineer of the aqueduct. It was built there so that he could lookout from the house and see the progress.
@michaellasagna7216
@michaellasagna7216 Жыл бұрын
I am loving this series! I had no idea this was even a thing. I have been on houseboats in the US all my life. This is now on my list!
@Geraldinslo
@Geraldinslo Жыл бұрын
Another great episode Mike! Great series and channel, look forward to the next adventure. Your positive, engaging attitude is the best.
@ManxAndy
@ManxAndy Жыл бұрын
Myself and the wife have done the Llangollen twice now, but only in a 45ft boat, we love the canal, best time to go is first week of September, prices drop, and it’s so much quieter, we came from just outside Whitchurch , which was right at the start of the canal…..about 14 miles from where you picked you’re boat up, we had hand held radios to get through the narrows, it made it so much easier…….love the marina basin at the head of the canal, great place to overnight ……fantastic video, Thankyou👍🇮🇲. Ps , our boat was a bit posh, it had a jacuzzi bath onboard with led lights, and a four post bed.👍😃🤘
@grantthatcher461
@grantthatcher461 Жыл бұрын
What an incredible trip! Am enjoying this so much...each episode makes me want to drop everything and go explore the canals. : ) Can hardly wait for next week's installment. : )
@justlookin3
@justlookin3 Жыл бұрын
I shared your video with a friend in Scotland. He is hooked.
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
Haha! Thanks! 😝
@jongiuliani1
@jongiuliani1 Жыл бұрын
i just love love love this series of videos. I'd love to do this one day!
@apollo11guy
@apollo11guy Жыл бұрын
We did our first narrowboat trip on the Llangollen back in 1981 and fell in love with cruising. Over the years since, we have racked up over 3,000 miles on the UK and French canals. Every time I see a video of a boat going over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, my knees still get weak. Enjoyed your vlog.
@ecoop1234
@ecoop1234 Жыл бұрын
Just another fabulous trip in the canals. I am really looking into doing this. Love it!
@marilovescoffee
@marilovescoffee Жыл бұрын
Everything about this episode was fantastic! Loved, loved, loved it!
@eileenirwin2778
@eileenirwin2778 Жыл бұрын
Love your travels and your narratives. Your conversations with the cows are extremely entertaining. I'll be there with you next week. Stay safe. Thanks for sharing! 😃 💙
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
See you then, Eileen!
@stevevorgias6734
@stevevorgias6734 Жыл бұрын
I'm really glad I found your channel by chance. One of my favorite decisions ever.
@ConnieTheTransGodess
@ConnieTheTransGodess Жыл бұрын
Some of the best walks in the uk are definitely by the canal.
@wwaxwork
@wwaxwork Жыл бұрын
LoL only you would hire the biggest boat to take down the smallest canal. I love it. Also like most of your viewers a narrow boat trip is now on my bucket list thanks to you.
@jeffstowe4860
@jeffstowe4860 10 ай бұрын
Greetings from Arkansas! I like how you add cultural tidbits such as the Welsh pronunciation of Llangollen with the double "ll" as "cluh". That aquaduct is a trip! Your adventures are filled with these small items that build the big picture so well. Thank you!!
@DownieLive
@DownieLive 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@leanneharris3191
@leanneharris3191 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing us your journey. Can hardly wait for part four.
@richardpoynton4026
@richardpoynton4026 Жыл бұрын
Again, a great video! I live in Chirk and went to school in Llangollen….. you missed mentioning Castell Dinas Bran, a 12th century medieval ruin that’s purportedly the last resting place of the holy grail….. you were parked very near it when you stayed in Llangollen (it’s the ruined castle on top of the large hill overlooking Llangollen) Llangollen is also the site of the International Eisteddfod, which is a festival featuring folk music and dancing from all around the world… The canal tunnel that you went through in Chirk is locally called ‘The Darkie’ (you went through it, so you know why), but if you go there in the summer (when the light is at the correct angle) you can see that the entire roof of the tunnel is covered with spider web - so you’re basically sailing through a spider nest that is nearly 1,400 feet long (the length of the tunnel). Yuck… lol
@bishwatntl
@bishwatntl Жыл бұрын
My first canal trip was on the Llangollen Canal. I remember we crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and moored up for the night in the basin at Trevor. It was then that we found the best pub was back on the other end of the aqueduct, so we walked across to get to the pub and walked back again in the dark after a couple of pints.
@kennethneece4838
@kennethneece4838 Жыл бұрын
Love your travels by boat videos and looks fun and as you have said that there’s always challenges to conquer! 😊
@bb-fe9ur
@bb-fe9ur Жыл бұрын
I'm really loving this series. Please keep going and bringing us Downie travels by whatever is next!
@brianfraser2495
@brianfraser2495 Жыл бұрын
Modern narrowboats are made with sheet steel. The bottom plate sticks out about one inch past the sides so any sideswipes will scrape the bottom edge instead of leaving scars along the sides.
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
Good to know. You’ll see why next episode… 😳
@michaelformaini7053
@michaelformaini7053 Жыл бұрын
Great to see you, Nicole and Rachelle enjoying 'the slow life' of the British Canal System. Haven't had a lot of time lately to view KZbin but I'm piggin' out now. A complete contrast to the rail and adventure videos of the past but a wonderful choice. On this episode, I see you come close to the Llangollen Heritage Railway and there's a brief glimpse of a Class 158 at the Chirk Aqueduct and railway viaduct but you stayed with the Canal series script. Now if I get a chance to go back to the UK, I will have to try out at least one longboat canal trip. The nearest I got to a longboat on my travels four years ago was walking along part of the Grand Union Canal in London between Paddington and Warwick Avenue after a round trip by train to Oxford. Looking forward to your next episode next weekend. Oh, and if I don't get to see it due to the Season activities, hope you, your family and friends have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Hoping 2023 allows for a better world than what we have experienced over the last three years. Cheers from your friend in Melbourne.😀
@tramacmeg8103
@tramacmeg8103 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us along!!!! A dream to take a boat on the canals once again before I get too old!!!!!
@petermladinic8249
@petermladinic8249 Жыл бұрын
The aqueduct, the scenery, it’s all amazing. And Rachel did a great job as narrow boat pilot.
@DownieLive
@DownieLive Жыл бұрын
We agree!
@jacklane3368
@jacklane3368 Жыл бұрын
Wow! How beautiful and bucolic! What a great adventure.
@DrIudwig
@DrIudwig Жыл бұрын
It’s honestly a stunning beauty canals feels so old timey and I love it!!
@heathermunoz6282
@heathermunoz6282 Жыл бұрын
Rachel did such a great job. Nicole can do anything. You were hooked up! I'm having a great time at the end of the year binge watching your videos. Gotta love those 🐄 🐑💕
@wehojm7320
@wehojm7320 Жыл бұрын
Another great installment in your series.. I can see it’s a lot of work with the bridges and all the things you have to be aware of to manage the barge. 😮🙏👍🏻👏😎
@Devastatia669
@Devastatia669 Жыл бұрын
I've really enjoyed this series so far. Weird thing is, the Trent and Mersey Canal passes through my home city of Stoke on Trent, it was once used to transport pottery and ceramics from the local manufacturers here in Stoke-on-Trent to various places around the country, and yet I've never done a narrow boat trip. I've walked the tow paths but never traveled them by boat. Maybe this is something I need to recitfy.
@RogerLetour
@RogerLetour Жыл бұрын
Another wonderful adventure Mike! Thank you so much for showing me things that I never knew existed. Even at my ripe old age of 72 I have so much more to learn and I ain't done yet. Now your part of my training.
@staggerinstanton56
@staggerinstanton56 Жыл бұрын
This series is amazing. I've always been a fan of fast boats, but this looks so relaxing
@baronetessdawson
@baronetessdawson Жыл бұрын
This is amazing… I love Country House Gent, viewing him since learning to work on Range Rovers, Robbie Cummings…fantastic. Cruising The Cut…Kent News Reporter, turned tiny home rogue. The canals are totally Peaky Blinders… Love it! Bravo! Fun to see. Happy you were brave enough to give it a go. Thank You! 🎄
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