This is amazing and it is what I have been looking for FOR SO LONG when it comes to the canal network. I wish there were many channels like this, and if there was I'd still appriaciate this channel, but as of now to have something like this is SO AMAZING and is appriciated!!! i hope one day not only are there many in-depth history videos for the canal but all the regions, cities, towns, villages, and industries along the canal and river systems that fed into each other.
Thanks Knight2255, there was a moment at Ryford Double Lock, when I almost drowned my drone whilst trying to get a close shot of the lock gates. That said, I think the drone footage always adds that little bit extra.
Displaying a map(s) would have been good to show the route and what has navigationable water, others that have water but not navigationable, and then filled sections that don't have water.
Thanks Cliff. We are working right now on a section of our website www.idocanals.co.uk to show maps of Waterways Under Restoration. As a test example, we have the idocanals.co.uk/Thames-and-Severn-Canal . We intend to show 'navigable sections' in light blue and the parts under restoration in dark blue. It's a work in progress.
Contrary to the notice on the lock balance beam saying to keep the gate open, which it was, you said closed. Also when putting the gate back to the open position you said "shall we shut it now?" Not good.
You pair are a right win-double, interesting and great fun with it. Thank you Xx
Thanks Geoffrey, we get a real kick every week when we do this. We cannot wait to have a boat and tell our story from aboard our travels.
This is amazing and it is what I have been looking for FOR SO LONG when it comes to the canal network. I wish there were many channels like this, and if there was I'd still appriaciate this channel, but as of now to have something like this is SO AMAZING and is appriciated!!! i hope one day not only are there many in-depth history videos for the canal but all the regions, cities, towns, villages, and industries along the canal and river systems that fed into each other.
Thanks Cliff, we share similar interests in the canal network and surrounding areas.
Interesting and informative vlogs.....Enjoying...
Thank you Neil. We should be uploading Part 2 by the middle of next week.
Interesting episode, love the drone flyovers
Thanks Knight2255, there was a moment at Ryford Double Lock, when I almost drowned my drone whilst trying to get a close shot of the lock gates. That said, I think the drone footage always adds that little bit extra.
bravo et merci de paris f pierrot 87 ans batelier
You are very welcome Marcelle. Thank you.
Wow, fascinating. Just found you and subbed up. Great different stuff! x
Oh thank you Dellyboot. Your comment is much appreciated.
Displaying a map(s) would have been good to show the route and what has navigationable water, others that have water but not navigationable, and then filled sections that don't have water.
Thanks Cliff. We are working right now on a section of our website www.idocanals.co.uk to show maps of Waterways Under Restoration. As a test example, we have the idocanals.co.uk/Thames-and-Severn-Canal .
We intend to show 'navigable sections' in light blue and the parts under restoration in dark blue. It's a work in progress.
Contrary to the notice on the lock balance beam saying to keep the gate open, which it was, you said closed. Also when putting the gate back to the open position you said "shall we shut it now?" Not good.
Hmmmmm. I think the important things is that we left the gate open as instructed. All's well in the world.