Wednesday 13th July. Anchored near Fort William. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - July 13, 2022 Ben Nevis. I'm back in the same spot that Paul and Jenny rescued me from last year. Corpach Basin. Waiting to go to sea. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments CarmelJuly 13, 2022 at 10:26 AMHow was it coming down the 'staircase'? At least it wasn't raining (judging from the bit of blue sky). Well done getting through 👏👏- it's no mean feat to have gone through the length of the canal singlehandedly.ReplyDeleteRepliesBrendanJuly 13, 2022 at 10:54 AMSomeone from another boat handled my ropes, saved the lock keeper a job.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyMadeleineJuly 13, 2022 at 11:00 AMNot a bad spot to have to be rescued from; certainly very scenic in those parts (The Laird)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyMaryJuly 14, 2022 at 1:11 AMIt was called Neptune´s Trident, I seem to remember. About 8 locks one after the other. Well done for managing that, Brendan!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
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How was it coming down the 'staircase'? At least it wasn't raining (judging from the bit of blue sky). Well done getting through 👏👏- it's no mean feat to have gone through the length of the canal singlehandedly.
ReplyDeleteSomeone from another boat handled my ropes, saved the lock keeper a job.
DeleteNot a bad spot to have to be rescued from; certainly very scenic in those parts (The Laird)
ReplyDeleteIt was called Neptune´s Trident, I seem to remember. About 8 locks one after the other. Well done for managing that, Brendan!
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