Tunneling to Hepden Bridge

Well yesterday we conquered the UK’s deepest lock at Sowerby Bridge and it did not disappoint. To enter it we had to go through a tunnel which had a bend in and then we were assisted through the lock by two lovely CRT chaps. See below video and pictures so you can get some idea of the height. Thank goodness we didn’t have to climb out!

Sowerby Locks 3&4

We then travelled around 5 miles and 7 locks to Hebden Bridge which is the most beautiful place. It is also where Happy Valley was filmed.

To get there, we had to go through another tunnel which seemed to go on for ages. Whilst in this tunnel we realised that our light isn’t positioned correctly, as you can probably hear us discussing. Paul was very excited to use his horn though.

Hebden Bridge is known as the lesbian capital of the UK, which we did not realise until we got here! We had fun spending a good hour or so people watching with a pint of cider for me and beer for Paul, trying to guess who was straight and who was not!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebden_Bridge#:~:text=Culture,-Hebden%20Bridge%20Picture&text=Hebden%20Bridge%20is%20known%20as,lesbian%20capital%20of%20the%20UK%22.: Tunneling to Hepden Bridge

It really was a quirky place to stop and had lots of hippie shops selling joss sticks and flowery cushions and throws etc. I was in my element and Paul was equally delighted with the number of local ales that were on sale.

We are currently travelling with Julie and Gary who have been boaters for 9 years, It is definitely much easier doing locks with another couple. Their boat is also around 57 foot so the two boats get wedged in together, which means that Paul is not being thrown around. It also means that we get through the locks in half the time as Julie and I operate one side each. If one paddle is a bit stiff, we put both our windlasses at opposite angles and then both use our strength at the same time.

The weather has been absolutely beautiful and my heart soars when I see all the wildlife along the way – especially the little baby ducks that look so soft and furry and the Canadian geese who often swoop in just above our heads and then land in front of us.

The Rochdale canal is also stunning. Plenty of romantic hills and little stone cottages with beautiful flowers in the garden. I could definitely imagine living up this way, although we are really starting to get the appeal of being travellers – moving on to somewhere new every few days.

We have just moored up in Todmorden which is where we plan to stay for a few days. It will give Paul lthe opportunity of touching up Daisy’s scratches (of which there are plenty) and I need to give her a good clean and visit a laundrette.

Here are a few valuable lessons I have learned along the way:

  • Don’t bother trying to blog or use my phone whilst cruising – it is a shame to miss the scenery going by
  • Scan the area for dog poo before jumping off or mooring up
  • People absolutely love to chat to boaters and are fascinated by the lifestyle
  • Our water tank can stretch to us having a shower each every day so there is no reason not to shower
  • Similarly, it is not really necessary to stock up on food as shops are a plenty
  • There is no rush

Zak is now doing amazingly well as a ‘boat dog’. He jumps off with me at each lock and he now knows and understand the routine. If he can’t cross the lock (because you have to climb over it) then he will patiently wait at the other end until I make my way back over. He has also stopped chasing cyclists down the towpath so it means I don’t have to worry about him.

22 responses to “Tunneling to Hepden Bridge”

  1. Dot Avatar
    Dot

    This is lovely to read and i can tell you are really enjoying it. I think you have done amazingly well. It’s certainly different! You seem particularly of the canal population now.

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      Thanks Dot. We are really starting to feel part of the community.

  2. Vanessa Green Avatar
    Vanessa Green

    It looks wonderful, hebden bridge is lovely isn’t it ! Apart from me getting food poisoning and having to come home. Been for a walk down stepson lock this afto was thinking bout you xx

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      Ahh Ness. Can’t wait for you and Rob to join us!

  3. Lou Avatar
    Lou

    I didn’t know that about Hebden Bridge . I need to move.😂. That lock looks very deep.

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      Oh Lou. It’s amazing, some seriously hot females! And su h a cool hippie vibe.

  4. Lisa Edwards Avatar
    Lisa Edwards

    Wonderful weather, I look forward to these blogs. Wish my other half didn’t get seasick just looking at a barge 🤣

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      OMG! They do really wobble a lot!

  5. Sue Smith Avatar
    Sue Smith

    This entry made me giggle so much 🤣
    Sounds like you are both having such an amazing time and are learning so much along the way.
    Well done to Zach for being such a good boy too.
    Keep smiling both of you ❤️

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      Thanks Sue. We miss you!

      1. Sue Smith Avatar
        Sue Smith

        Bless you both
        Miss you guys too 🥰
        I’m loving being able to read all about your adventures 🥰🥰
        Keep safe both of you xx

  6. Baz Avatar
    Baz

    Wow that lock was pretty impressive! Nice that you’ve made friends. Keep up the good work xx

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      Thanks Baz. Hope to see you when we are Lancaster/Manchester way!

  7. Steve Avatar
    Steve

    Very much looks like you’re getting the hang of this canal boating lark, that was a deep lock !! If memory serves me right Robo was always happy to play with his horn !! Happy Boating

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      He does have a decent horn!

  8. Liz Wightman Avatar
    Liz Wightman

    Yes Paul it is a good horn 🤭
    Silly question cause I don’t know, is there a traffic light system for the tunnels as it’s only wide enough for one so you don’t want to meet anyone in the middle?
    It sounds like you are both in your element (as I knew you would be) and I’m pleased to hear Zac has settled.
    I’m surprised you have left Hebden Bridge, sounds a perfect place for you Jo 🤣
    The sunshine makes live happier & easier for everyone so enjoy it whilst it’s here.
    Loving your posts so keep them coming. Missing you but hope to see you at some point soon xxx

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      Ah thanks Liz.
      And no that’s not a stupid question- so far we haven’t seen any traffic light signals at tunnels. It’s just a case of blasting your horn and if you hear one back then it means someone is already in the tunnel! For longer tunnels such as Standege, you need to book and there is someone overseeing the journey through.
      All boaters will tell you that boating is a contact sport and to expect bumps and scrapes along the way! But so far we’ve not had any head on collisions.
      It’s important to put hair bobbles around all the cupboard doors so that they don’t get flung open when you get banged around in locks etc.
      We are now in Todmorden and that’s even better then Hepden!
      Miss you too!

  9. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    It sounds like you’re settling in to boating life. Love the tips you’ve learned. Carry on having fun x x

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      We will do, thank you Julie!

  10. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    I’ve always wanted to go to the Burlesque Festival in Hebden Bridge, which we/you just missed! Maybe next year we could all go together??

    Glad you are having a wonderful time and settling into the boating life, you’ll be pros in no time xxx

    1. Daisy Duke Avatar

      That sounds amazing and we are sorry we missed it! Would love to go next year!

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