Steve Haywood wrote: > When that author bloke did it, it wasn't littered with warning signs > all > over the place like it was when you pair did it.
As Bob will confirm, Peter Wright (the culprit, I was inside doing the washing up, when I saw the sign go past) is more short sighted than me! You will find hime on here in his gunties (or grundies) paying a penance as we dig the Normanton Canal. http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Tour_05/Tour05_Trent.html > Plus, he was ON the island - right on it. He'd gone up on a neap so > badly > that he had to wait for the spring tide before they could rescue > him... And that was more than two weeks later. No chance of digging > out of that. > > If anyone could provide me the web space I have the pix and the > proofs of > the 1985 Waterways World article I wrote about it which I could scan > and > post. I've just read it again, first time in decades. It's quite > amusing. > > Steve Steve, you could make a trip out on the WWW's Wilderni seem amusing...and as for Ireland... ;-) Send it to me if you want piccies put on the web, so others may have a larf. -- Neil Arlidge NB Erne-west TNC...Going far west... http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour.html
