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Nostalgic Cruises Along The Cut
By odd chance I stumbled upon some internet videos of people who cruise Britain's canal ways on Narrow Boats converted into part time and full time living quarters.
After I watched one or two I went looking for more especially if they included the Leeds & Liverpool canal. The videos are easy to find and not too bad to watch if you can put up with the constant banging of an old two cylinder diesel etc. Having watched several of these videos I saw an interesting oft repeated opinion that one should never tie up and moore for the night in Blackburn, Accrington or Burnley. Some people referred to the three towns as "The Wild West" or "Injun Country". Filled with disaffected youth? It looked peaceful enough to me but several moderators and commentators said that things are not safe after dark. They point out many nice and scenic places to moore while also pointing out that no boats at all are stopping there since "The Word is Out". Have things along the cut come to such a state? It seems the Narrow Boat world thinks so. -Joe |
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The Commentators are correct Joe, where the Canal runs through the towns mentioned (and others),Youths with Air Rifles are decimating the local wildlife; Swans/Ducks Moorhens etc are found regularly by people walking their dogs along the towpath and very little is being done to stop it.
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taddy is correct we used to love canal walking aint done it for a few years now,
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It ain't all shooters killing wildlife I have pulled a few birds out with fishing line wrapped round them.
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The Narrow Boat community were not really warning about the mindless slaughter of wild life along the canal.
What they were discussing was the number of incidents of assault, robbery, vandalism and burglary that have been reported along the Blackburn, Accrington, Burnley stretch of the Leeds & Liverpool. If the stories are true it is not safe to park overnight anywhere in that section. -Joe |
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[QUOTE=ferret man;1249619]It ain't all shooters killing wildlife I have pulled a few birds out with fishing line wrapped round them.
Yes, I have done the same. |
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[QUOTE=MoreJoe;1249623]The Narrow Boat community were not really warning about the mindless slaughter of wild life along the canal.
What they were discussing was the number of incidents of assault, robbery, vandalism and burglary that have been reported along the Blackburn, Accrington, Burnley stretch of the Leeds & Liverpool. If the stories are true it is not safe to park overnight anywhere in that section. The number of Assaults, Robbery, etc, that you memtion Joe; are increasing nationwide, not just along our once tranquil waterways. Our so called "Law enforcement Officers", now seem more bothered about catching easier prey, IE As in Derbyshire where they stopped and fined two females £200 each for going a walk during the Covid longdown whilst carrying a cup of coffee each; They classed this is having a picnic. You really could not make it up. |
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I think Derbyshire plod have got form for this sort of patheticness, didn't they use drones to "nick" walkers on the hills? Used to know a lad from Derby & he maintained that the folk from Derby were "Proper mental like!". |
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Yes you are right about the boys and girls dressed in Blue Serge suits using drones to spy on walkers Dave.
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