The day started with bacon sandwiches from the Canalside cafe which were delicious.
By 12:30 we were mooring up.

We are moored by an interesting structure that we have no knowledge about. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated please.

The rest of the day was spent walking. The path disappeared up into the hills.

For some narrowboating is a leisurely pursuit to be enjoyed at normal walking pace. For others that is too quick as you can see by the figures in the distance.

We finally made it to the pub but the stragglers had still not caught up so I was first to the bar. Hmm - note to self: more haste, more rounds bought.

At least I could find the way back for fresh sweetcorn and baked potatoes.
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