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Finding our DVDs

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With our increasing range of DVDs it's gradually becoming harder and harder to find the one you want.

Experience boaters looking for the Middlewich Arm, for example, might spot it's covered by the Four Counties Ring quite quickly but newcomers might not.

First we've added a list of canals and branches and which DVDs they appear in.

Then we've added a search box, which appears on the top right of the page to help you find anything on our website and blog.

Give it a try, it surprises me how much it finds.

Posted on Saturday, 28 November 2009 at 12:57        Comments (0) 
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Latest Ordering Dates for Christmas

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It’s 25th November and Christmas is just one month away on 25th December.

More importantly the latest posting dates for Christmas are even less than one month away.

The latest ordering date for our customers in Australia and New Zealand is just one week away.

We have a great range of Canal DVDs for Christmas Presents and we have plenty of stock of them all.

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The latest dates for ordering for delivery before Christmas are:-

Thursday 18th December for UK

Wednesday 10th December for Western Europe

Monday 8th December for Eastern Europe, Japan, USA and Canada

Wednesday 3rd December for everywhere else.

If you order later than these dates we will still dispatch promptly but it is unlikely the order will arrive in time for Christmas.

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Posted on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 at 10:20        Comments (0) 
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Caldon Canal DVDs released

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Another great pair of canal DVDs are released from Waterway Routes in time for Christmas.

The Caldon Canal, considered by some to be the most scenic of canals, is cruised from Etruria Junction to Froghall where you can see if our boat fitted through the low profile of Froghall Tunnel or if we had to complete our journey on foot.

We also cruise along the Leek Branch, something that’s temporarily impossible after the breach earlier this month. It’s a good job we filmed in September while it was still open.

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Now these DVDs are the only way you can reach the terminus of the Leek Branch with a boat.

These are 1/2 hour DVDs retailing at £9.95 for the Popular version (rather like a television programme) and £5.95 for the Bowcam version (a speeded up forward facing camera for a little fun).

There’s also a Combined version at £14.90, with both Popular and Bowcam in one box saving £1 on the separate prices (and at least 75p postage).

They are in stock now, just waiting for you to order them, or any from our great range of Canal DVDs.

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Posted on Sunday, 22 November 2009 at 23:00        Comments (0) 
Category(s): Caldon , News




Small Bridge Signs

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For some time the bridges around the centre of Birmingham have had temporary signs stuck on them. Mostly encapsulated paper ones but large enough to read and adequate for a sign that wasn’t to last long.

It’s important that bridges and other landmarks are clearly identified so that boaters can easily report problems and they are logged with the emergency services so they can quickly identify the scene of an incident.

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On my last trip to Birmingham I was pleased to see the temporary signs had been replaced by permanent ones, but very disappointed at how small they were.

They are far too small to be read by a boater needing to report a problem, and impossible to see there’s a sign there from the opposite towpath.

Just look at the lower picture, it’s not the sign on the bridge (which is the makers plate) nor the white sign at each end for walkers but set back on the right hand pillar.

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Posted on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 at 12:41        Comments (0) 
Category(s): BCN




Forth & Clyde and Union Canals DVD is Released

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Another pair of DVDs have just been released by Waterway Routes.

The Forth & Clyde and Union Canals DVDs have hit the streets in both Popular and Bowcam formats. As with all our other pairs of DVDs they are also available combined in one box.

They cover the Scottish Lowland canals between Edinburgh and Glasgow and, as a bonus, the Popular version also includes a trip along the River Clyde aboard the paddle steamer Waverley.

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You can see extracts from the DVDs on YouTube from the links on the right.

Highlights of these cruises include:
> Rotating on the Famous Falkirk Wheel
> Descending the Staircase Locks at Falkirk
> Passing through the Dalmuir Drop Lock
> Lunch at McMonagles (watch the DVD to see why this is unique)

You can see more about these DVDs on their own page and see our full range of DVDs here.

I've just had the comments back from the proof watchers on the Caldon Canal Canals DVDs so I can finalise those over the next week or so, to make sure they are all ready for Christmas. The Caldon Canal was filmed before the breach on the Leek Branch this morning.

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Posted on Thursday, 12 November 2009 at 22:42        Comments (0) 
Category(s): Forth & Clyde , News




Past and Present

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Andrew Denny, in his Granny Buttons Blog entitled Jumping Joe Darby, and who’ll be the new Baron De Coubertin of the waterways? mentions an archive video from 1972 and asks where it was taken - hoping a blog reader can identify where.

It took a little detective work and careful watching of our BCN Bowcam DVD to identify the location but there are several clues in the video and I've visited the site today to confirm where it is.

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The pictures show four extracts from the video paired with four pictures from today. Some things have changed since 1972, while other are unchanged for hundreds of years.

The video is shot somewhere in the Black Country. It shows a straight, wide canal with towpaths on both sides which narrows it down a little. It shows a lattice sided footbridge with an almost flat base and not arched at all which narrows it down further, probably to the Tame Valley Canal.

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I thought it was about 3/4 mile from Tame Valley Junction on the North bank between Jones Bridge and the former Railway Bridge. The pairs of shots seem to match pretty well.

1. Shows the commentator - the bridge and building are still there but the trees have grown a bit over the years.

2. The building is still in the background, although it's had new cladding on the end in a different colour.

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3. Look at the reflection of the pylon and the corner of the building, matched in the two shots.

4. The former railway bridge in the background is now painted pink and used by the trams and it has a footbridge added immediately in front, but it's the same bridge.

Well, Andrew, have we identified the location well enough for you? If you would like to stage a re-enactment then I'll offer to come and film you getting wet.

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Posted on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 at 22:44        Comments (2) 
Category(s): BCN




Great for Christmas Presents and Holiday Ideas

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Once we pass 25th October, with 2 months to go, I start to think about Christmas. I think others start much earlier, and some are already planning their holiday for next year.

Have you spotted our advert on page 142 of the December Issue of Waterways World? It will be in Canal Boat magazine too.

Our full range of Canal DVDs are great for Christmas Presents and Holiday Ideas for anyone with an interest in canals and waterways.

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Posted on Monday, 9 November 2009 at 15:35        Comments (0) 
Category(s): News




Scottish Lowland Canals

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In our last post I mentioned how busy we had been since our return from the Caldon Canal with editing the DVDs for the Caldon Canal, and one other.

I can now reveal the other DVDs will cover the Scottish Lowland Canals - the Forth & Clyde Canal, and the Union Canal.

These are connected by the famous Falkirk Wheel and include the unique Dalmuir Drop Lock.

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These were filmed from a hire boat, rather than our own, but still include all the useful information to describe a trip along the canals, including a rotation in the Falkirk Wheel.

The Photo Galleries and Route Information pages are uploaded ready. The DVDs will be available later this month, well in time for Christmas presents, so you can start dropping hints now.

And don't forget to look at the rest of our great range. They all make good presents and they are great for holiday planning too.

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Posted on Friday, 6 November 2009 at 13:26        Comments (0) 
Category(s): Forth & Clyde




Caldon Canal

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We've been busy since our cruise along the Caldon Canal in September. We were there to film for a pair of DVDs in the Waterway Routes Series and we've almost finished the editing of the Popular and Bowcam versions.

They went out to the proof watchers yesterday and they should be watching them carefully over the next week or so. Then, a few minor tweaks they can be copied and should be available in around 2 or 3 weeks time. We'll let you know when.

They will be in plenty of time to order for Christmas presents, so you can start dropping hints to your friends and family about these, or any other DVDs in our range.

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We've also been busy with another pair of DVDs which are also approaching completion but more about those next time.

We've uploaded the Route Information Page for the Caldon Canal and the Photo Gallery so you can have a virtual cruise along the canal.

You can see Hazlehurst (or Hazelhurst) Junction and the aqueduct as we travel past Cheddleton and Consall Forge to reach Froghall and include the Leek Branch too.

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Posted on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 at 09:39        Comments (0) 
Category(s): Caldon





 
 
 


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