Monday, 1 September 2014

Milton to Leek (Leek Branch, Caldon Canal)



Saturday 30th August

Decided to stay put today and catch a bus to Stoke on Trent, we had seen the bus stop up over the bridge, but hadn’t seen any buses going through, but thought we would go up anyway and see what happens.   As we locked up the boat, a lady came past walking her dog, so we asked here about the buses and she said that they do usually come over the canal, but the road was shut at present so the best thing to do was to walk up through the shops to the main road and get a bus there, so that is what we did.  We got to the bus stop and asked a chap waiting for the bus, he said the No. 5 was due shortly and would take us to the shopping centre, so we caught that, the fare was £3 return each.  The journey was about 30 minutes.  We got off the bus and that chap pointed us in the right direction.  We soon found all the shops, it is okay but probably not as nice as some towns we have been too.  Had a wander around, had a bit of lunch then caught the bus back.
Chilled out for a bit, then had a walk along the canal to the lock.  Between where we are moored and the lock, the canal was really open, so we decided to come back to the boat and move down towards the lock in the nice open bit.  We shall stay here tonight, then chugging off tomorrow.



Sunday 31st August
 


Long Butts Lift Bridge
Norton Green Lift Bridge
Duck Island!
It was quite sunny today and warm as we set off to the first lock, unfortunately someone had just gone through in front of us, so I had to empty it first, soon through there and along the canal to the lift bridge, it is worked with a windlass, it was okay to do, but hard work, abit further along was another lift bridge, again worked with a windlass but this one was really easy,  it is a really nice canal, but very narrow in parts and a lot of the bridges seem to be on corners, abit tricky at times!  Up to the next locks, there are five of them and I had to set most of them, but didn’t take too long to go through.  Saw a couple of boats, but it is very quiet.  On up the canal and there is an obstacle in the middle of the canal, it is the remains of an old swing bridge, I think the ducks think it is their island!

Off on the |Leek Branch we go
Going over Aqueduct
Stopped at the services to fill up, then on we went, past the village of Endon and up to Hazlehurst Junction, we went right onto the Leek Branch.  A little way along you go over an aqueduct which goes over the main Caldon canal.  This stretch is particularly windy and in places more like a ditch as it didn’t have any proper sides, but very rural and the views are lovely. 

In Leek Tunnel
Chugged on and then we were at Leek Tunnel, it is only 130 yards, chugged through there and then after about ½ mile, you go under a bridge and have to wind there as just a bit further up, the canal ends.  There are moorings by the winding hole but when we got there, it was full, funny hadn’t seen many boats all day, I think they were all here!  We were told there was a space right at the end so Kev reversed all the way down the line of boats without touching a single one and we got on the end.  It is really quiet here, a lovely spot. 

Coming out Leek Tunnel
Chilled out for a bit, then decided to go for a walk.   Walked up to the end of the canal, you then have to go through an industrial estate, and then you come to the main road where there is a Morrisons.  We thought we would see if we could find the shops, so went in a garage and asked, they gave us directions, so we trundled off up this steep hill to find the shops weren’t up there, we were in the right direction so we carried on walking and eventually we found the town, it is really nice, but not quite as close as we had anticipated!  Had a quick look around, got a Chinese takeaway and hot footed it back to the boat, it did seem quicker on the way back.

We are going to stay here tomorrow and go back up to Leek to have a proper look around and hopefully find a more direct route to the town!

Moored at Leek

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