Another lovely chapter in the vlog. I wonder what folks did about that narrow bridge when they needed their horse to pull them along. It looks like you just missed the Artisan Market at Barton Marina; last Sunday of the month. Thank you for sharing. These videos are so peaceful and very well edited.
that narrow bridge brought a nice bit of excitement. ..the suspenseful music was a nice touch👍 someday....I have to try this narrow boat thing out..I haven't give up the dream😏❤
After watching your vlogs we hired a boat in March from Mercier marina and did the route you have just done to Fradley! We went on the Real Ale tour in Barton and had a great time. Found a fabulous little micro brewery there too called Middle Earth Brewing Company. Some great pubs and fab butchers in Alrewas and a smashing pub called the Plough Inn along that route! So thanks for having an influence on our holiday this year it was a great week 😊
Thank you for a couple of laughs this morning. I saw some lovely black swans in Australia. You have some beautiful old churches over there. Really enjoyed the trip.
You know I've yet to see a uninteresting or a bad vlog from you well done Dude { that's american for mate } I like your humor. It was nice to see a person doing a little fishing. I do hope no one hunts any of the wildlife that flocks to the canals. " Namely ducks, geese, swans and I though one time I spotted a wild rabbit on one of your vlogs." Being spring there must be a lot of wild life who are on the frisky side and looking for partners. Nature when left alone is a beautiful thing. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much. I hope nobody's hunting it either but the rabbits may indeed be a target for those who do that kind of thing, I suppose. Yes, lots of new wildlife babies around :-)
Nice vlog...I learn so much about England by watching your channel...sometimes I look up the location on Google Map...it is the poor man's way to see the world. Keep them coming, I never miss one that you post.
Hahahaha! So glad your narrow boat made it through the narrow bridge. Speeding up the video did make it look like you closed your eyes tight and poured the coals to it. Good stuff.
As much as I love the notavlogs, I have grown accustomed to your face, your voice, and depend on you to pull me out of the American violence horror. I understand the song "Jersulem" and agree with it 100%. Cruise on..for England...and people yearning to breath free.
Another fun tour. The canals are so quiet, compared to all going on around them. Glad to know you have your anchor prepped and ready. The best to you David.
Thank you for your attention to the flora and fauna. I love seeing and hearing the wild birds, and people's cats and dogs. Love the dogs! That black swan is a surprise.
Nice one David.. As ever another excellent video and loved the bit with the bridge and yes that lock certainly had a pull on it. Look forward to the next one..
Crumbs. Good job that was a steel lock gate! I suppose everybody has to do it sometime. My time is yet to come. "Every landing you can walk away from is a good one", as they say!
Hi David, I do hope you realise what a Lucky chap you are to be able to enjoy all those ever so pretty mainly quite rural part of the country only known to a selective few, this was a very nice vlog again btw.
Absolutely love the videos! My wife may be teaching at a college in the UK in a year or two. If you're still on the canals, I would love a tour, as I may come with her. When you went thru the narrow bridge underpass, definitely reminded me of Thomas the Train.
Great Vlog, with nice editing. Had to have a little lie down after the narrow bridge incident though. I admire your honesty about the lock bashing ;) Superb.
i am doing the Leicester ring in September starting out from Warwick. I and the rest of my mates that are going with me cannot wait to travel on the cut for 2 weeks. I've sailed the cut many times and i love it .Many thanks for all of your vlogs they're are of great interest and educational.
Spend many an evening in the pub at Barton Marina as I'm from the village - nice to see you passing through while I'm away at uni! (Sheffield Uni's Print and Broadcast Journalism degree topically enough, noticed your McNae's in a video a while back, have Mark Hanna as my year tutor!)
Man i live in burton and have done all my life, been watching your channel for a while and never realised you visited, especially so long ago. Really weird seeing all of the old construction work - the new bridge was built to connect the A38 to a new estate and school they built on the right hand side of the river, aswell as to connect to a couple warehouses on the left. Thank you for all the kind words!
Ha ha the Barton marina has changed rather quite a bit aswell, a lot of business have changed hands or sold and they’ve built a massive set of tall apartment blocks behind the shops. Can’t blame them though, bloody lovely view.
nice video, I've sold my house and planning to buy a narrowboat, hopefully going to get a mooring spot at barton turns marina for the first year, your videos have helped me out alot, keep them coming thanks
hi david, super vlog very refreshing. friends of ours lived in Alrewas and were informed it's pronounced alrewaz. worth a visit to the national memorial arboretum if planning mooring enjoy. happy cruising.
Nice. Glad you didn't go for the Burton, though. I was wondering why you thought of the title and then I saw that last weir. Those are the moments I am glad I am watching on RUclips.
David you were going through an area very familiar to me so interesting to see the view from your narrowboat. I have eaten a few times at the waterfront in Barton marina and your right about the price although good food and good amenties.
Just as Fred fish says! We have been watching your vlogs from the start and they are addictive....you just look forward to the next one.Do you ever plan to pass through Apsley on the grand Union? We both find you informative honest and amusing at times....in a nice way!?..keep them coming Alison & Dale
Thank you! I don't know where Apsley is (shame on me!) but I'll look it up. I do intend to go down the GU near to London later this year, and back up again.
Thanks, David. Love all that greenery. That"s why i would narrowboat. Haircut, eh? Aw shucks, I was getting rather attached to the disheveled look! Regards, Lynn
Great Vlog once again David No91 already top effort I'm really enjoying them :-) Loads of information and tips Never imagined a Narrow bridge of one moment certainly a narrowboat for us then :-) Off to Crick show monday just to encourage us a little more :-)
I've always thought that obstructions in the water were to be avoided, now you tell me they're to be hit, always learning something new on your channel ;).
Darn, if I had known you were passing through my home town I would have dropped down to wave! I commute on the A38, tedious at best, the canal journey is far more pleasant. Enjoy your travels
Loving the journey with you, even if it is only via your videos. I was supprised not to see more anglers along the banks during your travels, or have you edited them out . Keep up the cruising and a little dribble is ok when passing raging weirs or through paint scraping bridges.
Hi David, up to your usual high standards, hoping to sell my home in Marsden near the tunnel end (stanedge). As soon as its done up I will be doing the same thing. You form a major part of my research so thanks very much for the vlogs, they are very informative.
i imagine the narrowboat lifestyle to be awesome. If i ever get to England, and i know that'll never happen, i'd love to go through it that way. Anyway, good vid.
Ironically I have just got back (in my car) from the Crown at Handsacre which is my fave "beer garden next to the canal" pub, a bit further down the cut. There's a chippy next to it, and the pub doesn't object at all to pub customers sitting in the garden with their chips. Rugeley was a mining town, now its main employer is Amazon. The local trains to me, which are some 10 miles away, have probably been saved due to the amount of folks travelling there every day, filling what only a few years ago were almost empty trains. Hope you are not too sunburnt.
This is a lovely stretch of canal, and there are plenty of good moorings away from the wretched A38. We moor in Willington so use it quite often. A little tip for going up the single locks and avoiding ramming the front gate. when you enter the empty lock rest the front fender on the top gate and put the engine in to tickover forward. you will see on the gates that they have steel plates fitted to them for this purpose. gently open the paddles and start filling the lock. the boat will 'settle' against the top gate and slide up the steel plate as you fill the lock. just before the lock is full return the engine to neutral to avoid pushing the gate open which could damage it. Give it a try.
Thanks. Yes, I do normally bring the boat up to the front but tie it rather than having the engine ticking over, which I don't like. In this instance I got distracted, as mentioned!
after that week, we all needed that jaunt out on the boat. thanks for the upload. ⚓
Thank you
I love the dramatic music whilst going under the bridge.
The title should have been "Narrow Boat Nightmare" .... :-) Whew...close call...... Nice video and scenery
Haha :-)
With those few minutes were seemingly days of gentle relaxation. Can't be beat.
Many days indeed. Cheers
Thanks David. Really enjoyed this one. Great country you sailed through. Most relaxing..
Thank you
loved the tunnel bit that did make me smile as did the rest. that scenery though, seriously pretty.
:-)
I love watching these I've watched everyone from when you started thanks they are great
Glad you enjoy them, cheers
Wow that place is quite posh. What an amazing trip down the river.
:-)
Another lovely chapter in the vlog. I wonder what folks did about that narrow bridge when they needed their horse to pull them along. It looks like you just missed the Artisan Market at Barton Marina; last Sunday of the month. Thank you for sharing. These videos are so peaceful and very well edited.
Good point about the horse, I've no idea!
No matter how stressful my day , I can always do a vacarious chug along a canal with your vids to realx me :-)
Good :-)
Thanks again. Crisp, well-edited videos, self-depriciating soundtrack to it and one gets an idea how nice and relaxing this might be. Keep it up.
Cheers Roland
that canal looks very relaxing.
Another goodun, I too have watched all your vlogs great entertainment. Greetings from Moscow.
Moscow! Wow. Does Russia have canals..?
I am not aware of any navigable canals they have huge rivers with cruise ships here. St.Petersburg is called the Venice of the North.
A very enjoyable way to spend 12:01 of my time:)
Thankyou
24:02 if you watch it twice ;-)
LOL You got your O level at maths then:)
It was indeed an O-level :-)
Love your blogs, like going on a mini-vacation. Thank you.
That was a fast 12 minutes! I enjoy seeing the British country side via your videos.
Thank you
I liked the mock dramatic part you did on the "tight squeeze". I may be simple, but I very much enjoyed that one. Well done!
VERY GOOD! I loved the scenic bits with the Church and shops.... loving the adventures around the bend.... Cheers
Thank you William
Lovely weather for cruising the cut. I really enjoyed this vlog. Thanks.
Thank you
that narrow bridge brought a nice bit of excitement. ..the suspenseful music was a nice touch👍 someday....I have to try this narrow boat thing out..I haven't give up the dream😏❤
Thank you, yes it felt a bit flat without hamming up the drama ;-) Oh, you must try it!
After watching your vlogs we hired a boat in March from Mercier marina and did the route you have just done to Fradley! We went on the Real Ale tour in Barton and had a great time. Found a fabulous little micro brewery there too called Middle Earth Brewing Company. Some great pubs and fab butchers in Alrewas and a smashing pub called the Plough Inn along that route! So thanks for having an influence on our holiday this year it was a great week 😊
Wow, that's terrific! I never knew I wielded so much power ;-) Glad you had fun. I liked Alrewas a lot.
I'm glad for you that it's getting warmer by day!
It was 30 degrees yesterday; sweltering. Raining today :-)
Thank you for a couple of laughs this morning. I saw some lovely black swans in Australia. You have some beautiful old churches over there.
Really enjoyed the trip.
Thanks Judy
You know I've yet to see a uninteresting or a bad vlog from you well done Dude { that's american for mate } I like your humor. It was nice to see a person doing a little fishing. I do hope no one hunts any of the wildlife that flocks to the canals. " Namely ducks, geese, swans and I though one time I spotted a wild rabbit on one of your vlogs." Being spring there must be a lot of wild life who are on the frisky side and looking for partners. Nature when left alone is a beautiful thing. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much. I hope nobody's hunting it either but the rabbits may indeed be a target for those who do that kind of thing, I suppose. Yes, lots of new wildlife babies around :-)
I met someone from Barton-under-needwood once and was amused to find out the locals call it Barton under nowhere! Great video as always 👍
Haha :-)
Nice vlog...I learn so much about England by watching your channel...sometimes I look up the location on Google Map...it is the poor man's way to see the world.
Keep them coming, I never miss one that you post.
Thank you. Google maps is great :-)
Just an American who loves your show.
Hahahaha! So glad your narrow boat made it through the narrow bridge. Speeding up the video did make it look like you closed your eyes tight and poured the coals to it. Good stuff.
It was a bit like that!!
Always enjoy your clever narrative and the views, thank you for sharing.
Thanks Owen
As much as I love the notavlogs, I have grown accustomed to your face, your voice, and depend on you to pull me out of the American violence horror. I understand the song "Jersulem" and agree with it 100%. Cruise on..for England...and people yearning to breath free.
Another great video. Many thanks for them, they keep me wishing I had the money to join you on the CUT.
Thanks for watching!
I admire the way you own your goofs and don't shy from sharing them. Loving your content.
Thumbs up... : ) Thank you for a wee vacation
Glad to be of service ;-)
Love it when you show the animals and wildlife in your videos :)
There's a lot of them to show!
Always a pleasure to watch.
Cheers
Your series is very relaxing; and you have such a goofy outlook at life.
I usually skip ads but in your case i'm making an exception! Loving it.
Thank you!
Same here, to support this excellent channel.
Another fun tour. The canals are so quiet, compared to all
going on around them. Glad to know you
have your anchor prepped and ready. The best to you David.
Always ready :-)
brilliant evenings watching thankyou!
Cheers
Cheers
Great enjoying your vlog very much, looking forward to the next one, once you have cleared you hard drive.
So much data!!! It's looking much better now though :-)
Very enjoyable as ever and liked the info about the path to the supermarket. Very useful.
:-)
You have convinced me to do this route later in the year. Keep them coming David.
It's quite enjoyable! Cheers
john and cc should dual film the same canal.
Thank you for your attention to the flora and fauna. I love seeing and hearing the wild birds, and people's cats and dogs. Love the dogs! That black swan is a surprise.
Awesome journey . great video. :) keep up the good work. I all ways look forward to your videos
Thanks Tom
you are welcome
Nice one David.. As ever another excellent video and loved the bit with the bridge and yes that lock certainly had a pull on it. Look forward to the next one..
I found a lot of them on that stretch were a bit thumpy. Now I let the water in very slowly, to the annoyance of anyone waiting ;-)
Great Vlog. Thoroughly enjoyably.
Crumbs. Good job that was a steel lock gate! I suppose everybody has to do it sometime. My time is yet to come. "Every landing you can walk away from is a good one", as they say!
Hi David, I do hope you realise what a Lucky chap you are to be able to enjoy all those ever so pretty mainly quite rural part of the country only known to a selective few, this was a very nice vlog again btw.
I do indeed count my blessings. Cheers
Absolutely love the videos! My wife may be teaching at a college in the UK in a year or two. If you're still on the canals, I would love a tour, as I may come with her. When you went thru the narrow bridge underpass, definitely reminded me of Thomas the Train.
Who knows where we'll all be in a couple of years from now...
Fabulous! Enjoy touring w/ these vlogs. Unique experience for sure. Thank you 🙏🏻 for sharing + the pithy comments as well. 👍😎💕
Love your style, David, I hope you write a book about your adventures. Maybe several? I'm in the US and love watching your journey.
Thanks. Not sure; it seems everyone who buys a narrowboat writes a book about it!! Market saturation....
Maybe true but your style is very enjoyable.
Thank you. Maybe one day :-)
very good running commentary. Brilliant vid as usual. ROD.
Thanks
Very pleasant view and voice!
Thank you very much!
Great Vlog, with nice editing. Had to have a little lie down after the narrow bridge incident though. I admire your honesty about the lock bashing ;) Superb.
More cock-ups coming in future videos :-)
Excellent vlog.. filming, editing, narration... cheers
Thanks Ken
I really enjoyed all the different things you showed us in this one. Very interesting.
Happy Boating
your living my dream mate , Lol yes I know it's not that easy but still ,. what a life !
Actually, it is quite easy, let's be honest ;-)
i am doing the Leicester ring in September starting out from Warwick. I and the rest of my mates that are going with me cannot wait to travel on the cut for 2 weeks. I've sailed the cut many times and i love it .Many thanks for all of your vlogs they're are of great interest and educational.
Great, thanks. Hope you have a splendid time.
Love how you tackled that narrow bridge. .. lol
Another great blog David keep them coming.
Thank you
Spend many an evening in the pub at Barton Marina as I'm from the village - nice to see you passing through while I'm away at uni! (Sheffield Uni's Print and Broadcast Journalism degree topically enough, noticed your McNae's in a video a while back, have Mark Hanna as my year tutor!)
Spotting my copy of McNae is extremely observant!
Nice one David...Another great Vlog :-)
Thank you
Man i live in burton and have done all my life, been watching your channel for a while and never realised you visited, especially so long ago. Really weird seeing all of the old construction work - the new bridge was built to connect the A38 to a new estate and school they built on the right hand side of the river, aswell as to connect to a couple warehouses on the left. Thank you for all the kind words!
Ha ha the Barton marina has changed rather quite a bit aswell, a lot of business have changed hands or sold and they’ve built a massive set of tall apartment blocks behind the shops. Can’t blame them though, bloody lovely view.
Thanks for another entertaining episode, David.😃👍👏👏👏
nice video, I've sold my house and planning to buy a narrowboat, hopefully going to get a mooring spot at barton turns marina for the first year, your videos have helped me out alot, keep them coming thanks
Congratulations; hope it all works out well for you. Barton Turns looked very nice and in a good spot.
great video..i like that you put in some info about the places you go tru and some historic things too :)
Thank you.
Love your videos! Love that I can catch a glimpse into your lovely life.
hi david, super vlog very refreshing. friends of ours lived in Alrewas and were informed it's pronounced alrewaz. worth a visit to the national memorial arboretum if planning mooring enjoy. happy cruising.
Thank you. I didn't make it to the Arboretum but a friend did and tells me it's amazing. Cheers
"General Loveliness", what a typically English understatement :D
:-)
Nice. Glad you didn't go for the Burton, though. I was wondering why you thought of the title and then I saw that last weir. Those are the moments I am glad I am watching on RUclips.
It was the only phrase I could think of that used "Burton"!
Lovely to see my part of the world from the canal, I have never seen it that way before! You should consider doing 'canal side pub reviews' :-)
Thank you. The pub reviews I leave to the good folk of "Life In A Nutshell"!
super great video..awesome cruise..Love the swans
:-)
Burton on Trent - the home of Marstons and Marmite. Lovely video again. You've become a total expert at solo lock working. Looks excellent on video.
I'm completely in love with all the swans--how lovely. I know they're kind of mean, but soooo pretty!
David you were going through an area very familiar to me so interesting to see the view from your narrowboat. I have eaten a few times at the waterfront in Barton marina and your right about the price although good food and good amenties.
Yes, I liked it and it's a good spot for cruising from as well.
Just as Fred fish says! We have been watching your vlogs from the start and they are addictive....you just look forward to the next one.Do you ever plan to pass through Apsley on the grand Union? We both find you informative honest and amusing at times....in a nice way!?..keep them coming Alison & Dale
Thank you! I don't know where Apsley is (shame on me!) but I'll look it up. I do intend to go down the GU near to London later this year, and back up again.
11:05 It's a by-pass ! You have got to build by-passes you know.
(Mr Prosser to Arthur)
Thanks, David. Love all that greenery. That"s why i would narrowboat. Haircut, eh? Aw shucks, I was getting rather attached to the disheveled look! Regards, Lynn
Fear not - dishevelled will be back in a few weeks!
I like your unique hair styling David, long or short. It suits you. Very cool. Thanks for the laughs btw. You're a funny guy.
Thank you :-)
Great Vlog once again David No91 already top effort I'm really enjoying them :-) Loads of information and tips Never imagined a Narrow bridge of one moment certainly a narrowboat for us then :-) Off to Crick show monday just to encourage us a little more :-)
Have a great time! Hope the weather holds for you :-)
I've always thought that obstructions in the water were to be avoided, now you tell me they're to be hit, always learning something new on your channel ;).
Did I say that??!
CruisingTheCut Indeed- 10:29
Aha. I hope it was clear that that was not, in fact, the case!!
CruisingTheCut Of course, just having you on a bit ;-).
Phew!!
Nice one Dave, perhaps the black swan was an Aussie tourist, enjoy your summer cruising.
Cheers Ken
A West Aussie en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Western_Australia
Love these trips
:-)
That was absolutely crazy going through that tunnel.
Darn, if I had known you were passing through my home town I would have dropped down to wave! I commute on the A38, tedious at best, the canal journey is far more pleasant. Enjoy your travels
Thank you :-)
On the boat in Sydney during the day - cuising the cut in the evening, thats what I call a perfect day..
I love Sydney; that harbour, going on the water taxis in the sunshine; lovely.
Loving the wold hair look! keep up the good work
More soon. And a haircut.
Loving the journey with you, even if it is only via your videos. I was supprised not to see more anglers along the banks during your travels, or have you edited them out . Keep up the cruising and a little dribble is ok when passing raging weirs or through paint scraping bridges.
I've show the occasional fisherman but I don't like to point a camera directly at them, the bow cam just shows them sometimes!
Top notch as always!
We know that swan! (Not personally). That bridge is known as threadneedle bridge. Great vlog 👍
Ha! Good name for it. Cheers
Great vlog s always i do the same thing at locks and cant see the boat always check on it when locked opened
Cheers
Hi David, up to your usual high standards, hoping to sell my home in Marsden near the tunnel end (stanedge). As soon as its done up I will be doing the same thing. You form a major part of my research so thanks very much for the vlogs, they are very informative.
Thank you. Good luck, hope it all goes well. Cheers
A 12th century church! Holy Plantagenets Batman! I am in awe.
Ah, we've got loads of them :-)
So glad you survived another close 📞. 😉
Another great video as always. My thoughts are with you and the people in the UK. From one of your fans in the other London lol. Ontario Canada
Thank you. Appreciated.
And I am all caught up, subscribed. =)
Excellent!
I appreciate it when you show your slight mishaps... I have no doubt mine would be more frequent and probably severe
i imagine the narrowboat lifestyle to be awesome. If i ever get to England, and i know that'll never happen, i'd love to go through it that way. Anyway, good vid.
It might happen, you never know!
Ironically I have just got back (in my car) from the Crown at Handsacre which is my fave "beer garden next to the canal" pub, a bit further down the cut. There's a chippy next to it, and the pub doesn't object at all to pub customers sitting in the garden with their chips. Rugeley was a mining town, now its main employer is Amazon. The local trains to me, which are some 10 miles away, have probably been saved due to the amount of folks travelling there every day, filling what only a few years ago were almost empty trains. Hope you are not too sunburnt.
My arms are nice and toasty. Well well, I didn't know Amazon was based there. Maybe they should sponsor a canal cleanup :-)
:}
Thank you for the cyber day on a Nboat thru extra lovely English country side.....
:}
Cheers Glenn
This is a lovely stretch of canal, and there are plenty of good moorings away from the wretched A38. We moor in Willington so use it quite often. A little tip for going up the single locks and avoiding ramming the front gate. when you enter the empty lock rest the front fender on the top gate and put the engine in to tickover forward. you will see on the gates that they have steel plates fitted to them for this purpose. gently open the paddles and start filling the lock. the boat will 'settle' against the top gate and slide up the steel plate as you fill the lock. just before the lock is full return the engine to neutral to avoid pushing the gate open which could damage it. Give it a try.
Thanks. Yes, I do normally bring the boat up to the front but tie it rather than having the engine ticking over, which I don't like. In this instance I got distracted, as mentioned!
Another lovely video.
Cheers