Steamboating on the Scottish Canals
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Steamboating on the Scottish Canals
Having spent much time in Glasgow Scotland this year, I was pleased to learn of a steamboat outing originating at the Falkirk Wheel. On the 21st of April I had arrived in Scotland on business, but the day's work was cancelled, so I decided to visit the wheel which is the only rotating boat lift in the world, 115 feet high, connecting two Scottish canals. In the basin was a steam launch, Suilven, and the owner, Mr. John Hendry was kind enough to take me on a steamboat ride for a few miles on the lower (Forth and Clyde) canal. I also met Gudmund Jorgensen and a few others who were on this outing of a single steamer.
A steamboat ride up the Falkirk Wheel, onto the upper (Union) canal was scheduled for the 2nd of May, but my work prevented my arrival at the wheel in time to join the steamers. A taxi ride found the steamers, and I got onto Gudmund Jorgensen's steamer Silkie where we cruised to a small inlet for lunch. Six steamboats in all, including Suilven, Lady Ashton, Talisker, Aurora, and Vesuvius. I then hitched a ride on the steamer Vesuvius, owned by Roger Heise, as the group continued along the Union Canal. We all stoped at Linithgow, about half way to Edinburgh, where we had a very nice diner, mostly fish and chips, as well as some wine. The hospitality was very fine, a most enjoyable outing through the Scottish countryside.
A steamboat ride up the Falkirk Wheel, onto the upper (Union) canal was scheduled for the 2nd of May, but my work prevented my arrival at the wheel in time to join the steamers. A taxi ride found the steamers, and I got onto Gudmund Jorgensen's steamer Silkie where we cruised to a small inlet for lunch. Six steamboats in all, including Suilven, Lady Ashton, Talisker, Aurora, and Vesuvius. I then hitched a ride on the steamer Vesuvius, owned by Roger Heise, as the group continued along the Union Canal. We all stoped at Linithgow, about half way to Edinburgh, where we had a very nice diner, mostly fish and chips, as well as some wine. The hospitality was very fine, a most enjoyable outing through the Scottish countryside.
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- Falkirk Wheel, Boat Lift, Canal to Canal
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- 28 ft Launch Suilven
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- Final Destination Union Canal Basin at Linlithgow
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Re: Steamboating on the Scottish Canals
Fred, I am starting to dislike you...so jealous. More pictures please.
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A few more Pictures. These launches are all very polished!
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- Canal Inlet for Lunch
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- How can one get such a perfect coordination of colours?
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- Excellent Machine and hospitality
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At the Falkirk Wheel and its basin. Somewhat disconcerting to be traveling on the high canal approaching the Wheel.
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- Quite an elevation change, looking down on some narrow boats
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- A canal viaduct, stone and higher than all the countryside
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A couple of more, and note the Jolly Roger also flies in Scotland
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- Glad to see a fellow Pirate
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- Leaving the Wheel's Basin on a conventional lock to the lower canal
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- Smoke and Steam, Great Stuff
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In Glasgow I also had the pleasure of visiting the Waverly, the only seagoing paddle steamer in the world that regularly operates. It was in the overhaul process when I visited, great ship, triple expansion steamer. Thanks to Gudmund Jorgensen, arranging for me to be allowed a personal tour of the ship.
Hope you are not too offended Don!
Hope you are not too offended Don!
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- In Glasgow for overhaul
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- So nice
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- Fred next to the cranks
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Re: Steamboating on the Scottish Canals
More pictures can be seen at http://www.nilshartel-photography.co.uk/p448533701 there is proof that Fred was here!
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Thanks Gudmond, those pictures are amazing.