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TO THE THAMES | Berkhamsted Bound
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2024
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Lovely video thank you. I grew up not too far from Tring and Berkamsted. My granny used to take me down to the canal. We used to go on the double decker bus, sitting upstairs at the front. Fabulous memories
Glad you enjoyed it
That certainly was a picturesque cruise, thank you once again.
Our pleasure!
Lovely vlog and cruise. Best wishes. 🎉
I didn't know they made locks at Ellesmere, I thought the other place beside Yorkshire was at Bradley on the BCN. Best wishes Stephen.
Great vlog as always Gary. Look forward to everyone when released. Thankyou Team Chugs.
Lovely vlog, thanks. Brought back memeries of our trip down that way several years ago. The Rising Sun ('The Risers') is a terrific place to have a drink and watch the boats going through.
Next stop, Winkworth swing bridge!
Great vlog Gary as always I do love the History lesson it's lovely to see you all having a lovely time so just take care and be safe love to you all from Jackie and Woof Woof from Lucy ❤️ oh yes and Lee ❤️👍❤️🐶🐾🐕🙏😎
good vid cranking it on the cut with frends on new waters look nice place wear you are with frends nice meet james and subcribers keep up the cool vlogs on new waters thanks lee
Hope you found time to visit the Natural History Museum at Tring. Wonderful education for the kids!
Unfortunately not, perhaps next time
Good morning to you all from Bermuda! It has just 4am here and I’m up watching your lovely vlog. The scenery is beautiful. Thank you for mentioning us both again, I was super great to meet to you and have that drink with you. We’ve been through Berkhamstead many times. I noticed that train going by, it looked like a Tesco train lol. Take care guys xx
We're already looking forward till we meet again x
Gary
A blooper re lock gates. CRT lock gates are made at Bradley on the BCN (narrow locks) and Stanley Ferry (Aire & Calder) for wide locks. There are other lock gate makers used by other canal and river authorities (EA and National Trust for example).
I've always pronounced Berkhamsted with emphasis on the second syllable. You're showing your northern roots in thinking it's very industrial. You've seen now that it isn't.
Jeff
Modern terms sometimes have some "interesting" history. I was, for several years, the Chief Steward of the Union Local where I worked. Early on, I learned that the origin of the term "steward" was... "the warden of the sty"...as in that which contains swine (sty-warden!). English is a hodge-podge of Celtic, Saxon, Latin, Norse, Norman ... I recall reading a humorous explanation of the probable origin of the English language as an attempt by a Roman Officer to date a Saxon barmaid. Who knows?!
Interestingly you use the word, 'hodge-podge' I've read a book called 'brewers' that discusses the origins of words and their meanings. if I recall correctly some say hotch-potch or something similar. I'd have to check the book so see
Enjoy the new waters great vlog guys x
Thanks so much
GG says woof to Lily, Noah and six puppies
at 17:34... that job truly sucks...
Although it is spelt Berk etc it is pronounced as Bark etc as in the name of the county.
Is there a requirement to report dead animals in the canals when they are in the way of the lock gates particularly if too awkward to move out of the way?
I know Pauline reported it but I'm not sure it's a requirement