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BONUS UNSEEN FOOTAGE. Welcome to the second and final part of our two part mini series which reflects on our first 100 days aboard our narrowboat, Nutshell. We've had a ball traveling on the UK waterways and canals, finding out about the history and meetin...
EXTRA BONUS FOOTAGE Peering Back. 100 Days of Narrowboat Travels on the English Waterways.
It's hard to believe that it's been 100 days since we first stepped onboard Nutshell at Northwich Boatyard back in December 2016. It's been an incredible journey so ...
What an experience of a lifetime! After much planning and waiting, this is definitely one of those milestones in our lives that we will never forget. A one-way ticket of sorts. An exit from the Caribbean and the entry into the Pacific. A homecoming of sort...
E15 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat Travels.
We had a lovely week of making new friends and sharing a few pints.
We started at Aspley Bottom Lock and made our way to the Rising Sun Lock for a couple of ales with new friends. Magnus helped out a couple of f...
Our Narrowboat travels.
We came across this empty pound on the Aylesbury Arm so we filled it in no time.
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E13 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat Travels.
A massive week of wonderful delicious beers. We were definitely spoilt this week! We went to the London Beer Drinker and Cider Festival at the Camden Centre and made a few new friends. Thanks guys. Great to have y...
E12 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat Travels.
We left Hertford this week and returned down the River Lee Navigation. It was a week of guest beer reviewers and plenty of real ales. Tony from "Its a Narrowboat Life" joined us at The Old Barge in Hertford, a pop...
COOKING IN A NUTSHELL
How to quickly and easily create a pizza in a frying pan in a narrowboat kitchen. Anyone can do it!
This is a very simple recipe which uses shop bought ingredients so it does not require you to make anything yourself. My daughter ta...
E11 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat travels.
After our recovery from the mighty Thames, we left Limehouse Basin and headed on to the Regent's Canal, a 9 mile waterway winding through the heart of King's Cross. Then we turned onto the Hertford Union Canal or ...
E9 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat travels.
Another fantastic week on the Thames. We went from Windsor through to Kingston. We got ready to do the tidal section of the Thames River.
This is Part 1 of a 2 part story. Enjoy.
Keep an eye out for next week's epi...
E8 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat travels.
The Thames River current warnings dropped to amber so we were good to go. We have had a great week on the Thames. Still very scary in places but nothing like our first glimpse of the river. Enjoy.
Keep an eye out f...
E7 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat travels.
We travelled exactly 0 miles this week. Due to the Thames current being too strong and red alerts posted at locks we couldn't move anywhere. So we spent the week enjoying Oxford. Cabin fever then set in, so we hire...
E6 Weekly Blog of our Narrowboat travels.
After Australia Day we were iced in again then found some great pubs. We even found a 10/10 beer and a 10/10 pub. We had a great look around Oxford. We left the canal network and had the most terrifying trip down t...
A quick look inside our place.
Song Credits:
00:00 Acoustic Sunrise
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E2 Weekly Blog of our travels.
What a fabulous week we have had. Wintertime cruising is so magnificent. Especially with a bit of snow about. We have passed 3 boats all week, which is 2 more than last week. We visited a few pubs and found some great new bee...
E1 Weekly Blog of our narrowboat travels.
After years of thinking about traveling the canals of England, we have finally done it. We bought a narrowboat. We sold all our cattle, turned the water off and locked the front gate at the farm. Then hopped onto t...
Our Sail around the world continues when we sail through the Kiel canal and northern parts of Germany. Ending up somewhere in the north sea...
Cheers! / Linn & Gustav
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This week, we had so much fun paddle boarding with our new friend Kevin at Kustom Water Sports here in Miami. If you're in the area, definitely go check them out.
http://www.kustomwatersports.com
We also had the pleasure to have some drone footage for th...
We make our final preparations to finally set sail for the Galapagos Islands after spending 6-weeks in Panama prepping for the big Pacific Ocean Crossing. Before slipping lines we took a day to explore the beautiful Casco Viejo (The Old City) with Habla Ya...
This was a timelapse video we shot one weekend whilst travelling along the Trent & Mersey canal on a family members narrowboat. Shot using the GoPro Hero 3 Black edition.
As well as sailing we love canal boats and try to get on the canal for at least a...
Transiting the Cape Cod Canal in Massachusetts from an anchorage in Onset. Please share this video and, as always, we'd love to hear from you in the comment sections.
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Here's a mini-trip down the Lefkas Canal in the Greek Ionian. We've met quite a few boaters that were afraid to enter the canal. The trick is to hold back and enter as the last boat rather than the first as it can get congested before the bridge opens (ent...
The Corinth Canal is a passage, created back in 1882 and 1883, that connects the Ionian Sea to the Aegean. Rather than traveling south around the Peloponnese, you can pay a handsome fee to cut through Greece and pop out near Athens. This video shows a quic...
In Down East Circle Part 6 we depart July 15th by train from Cobourg to Montreal then Halifax, and on to St. Margarets Bay, where Phantasia, our Niagara 35 has been stored since last summer's trip along Nova Scotia's South Shore. This will be (may be) the ...
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