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RE: My First Autumn On A Narrowboat, UK Canals: Stock Images

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It's over 2000 miles of canals and rivers that we can cruise. The network goes to Wales too, and this is a scary aqueduct that we'll have to cross.

Our multi-fuel stove just got installed yesterday, so yes, it's going to be a great winter 😁

The narrowboats were built specially for Englands narrow canals, but they have wider houseboats in places like Sweden, and the dutch barges in Holland of course. The advantage UK has is that the narrowboats are good for all season, since they have traditional wood burners for heat, and secondly, engines that you can move about even if it's slowly.

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Why is the aqueduct scary? It doesn't look dangerous. But it does look like a great view :)

Oh, NO? You don't think it's scary?
It's barely wider than the narrowboat😳; it's 38m high, 307m long, 3.7m wide 😱.

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But you can't fall off of it, the sides look pretty stable?

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Haha! That's true. I'll remind myself of that when I'm crossing it :)

I take it nobody has had any problems on it ? Just one question... What happens if two people are going in opposite directions?

Thankfully no reported problems of any boats going "overboard"🤣
Good question; if there was another boat going in the opposite direction, that would have to moor up and wait.
The same for the locks: the engineering system that takes the boats to different levels (like climbing a hill, since the canals are manmade).
SO fascinating!

Is it free, or do you have to pay some sort of toll?