Lived on-board Hadar

Thursday, June 01, 2023

Maesbury Marsh to Crickheath Wharf

A sunny day today. Now moored at Crickheath, present day terminus of the Montgomery canal. On Tuesday afternoon whilst we were moored at the top of Frankton we were invited to join in the celebrations for the opening of the new section of the canal, which we will do tomorrow. 

2 miles 0 locks, in 50mins. what3words ///forest.undercuts.adapt 😊

Croft Mill lift bridge

Winding hole at Croft Mill, 11 years ago this was as far as we could go

Gronwyn Bridge No.82 and the previous terminus of the canal 11 years ago

A Canada goose family

New waters for Hadar

I can't name this lift bridge, it isn't in my Nicholson's guide 

Nice house

The new Redwith bridge No.83

Is something happening?

This duck photobombed me

A lot of hard work has gone into recovering this section of canal

A solar farm


Winding at Crickheath wharf

Now moored at Crickheath wharf, present day terminus of the canal

Now moored at Crickheath wharf
New milepost opposite the wharf

The present day terminus of the canal at Crickheath bridge No.85

Beyond Crickheath bridge and where the work has to continue

Apparently a sculpture will be going on this slab

Steamboat Ictus arriving on her test run ready for tomorrow

Steamboat Ictus

Steamboat Ictus
Keith & Jo

1 comment:

Paul (from Waterway Routes) said...

Have a look on the free Montgomery Canal Maps from Waterway Routes which already show the new section of canal, including the new bridge names.
https://www.waterwayroutes.co.uk/34m3/