Sue and I chose to cycle along the Bridgewater Canal towpath, to RHS Bridgewater and back, just four weeks since our last visit.
It was a lovely day to be by the canal, and on the outward journey we were joined by another cyclist who just wanted a bit of company and some route guidance.
On the return leg we encountered a runner near the Trafford Centre. He was going like the clappers, so I stayed behind and offered encouragement. He was traveling at about 11 mph, which is a nice cycling pace for me. He turned round in Stretford and offered thanks for the encouragement (I had wondered whether I was upsetting him).
Here are a few canal photos taken around Worsley. The colours reflect the mining history of this canal.
We left with a bottle of Bollinger, one of over 30 raffle prizes.
2 comments:
Looks like the weather was exceptional with the clarity of the photos - similar to those being sent to me by Daughter who is in Cornwall at the moment. Summer holsfrom her busy school life, doing Van Life with my granddaughter Katie. Strange somebody wanting route guidance on a canal?
The canal has branches, and it connects with loop lines, so it's quite common for people to need route guidance as to the best places to leave the towpath for certain destinations, Conrad.
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