It's the stuff of dreams. Life on the waterways and the tranquility of a slow-paced existence. Robbie Cumming has made a career from living on his narrowboat, and found love on Yorkshire’s waterways
Robbie did what many of us would like to do sometimes – run away and live on a boat. Granted, his was a rust bucket, and his journey one of speedy learning curves.
But he tapped in to a moment and now has thousands of avid subscribers on his YouTube channel, Robbie Cummings’ Voyage Logs. A surprising drift in the direction of his life.
Like thousands of millennials he left his hometown in Dorset and moved to London to pursue his dream of becoming an illustrator. Struggling to find work and money, he ended up living on his friend’s narrowboat where he discovered a new passion. He saved up to buy his rustic narrowboat, ‘Naughty Lass’ and now he makes a living through his channel. His journeys have been charted on the BBC’s ‘Canal Boat Diaries’, a five part history/reality/travel vlog-style documentary series which Robbie begins filming again in spring. The first series featured the canals of West Yorkshire – from Marple through Saddleworth stopping off to pick up supplies in Slaithwaite and mooring up in Aspley basin in Huddersfield
Another episode starts in Sowerby Bridge, stopping in Hebden Bridge to get his guitar fixed, and Todmorden to discuss the difference between the two neighbouring canal towns
Yorkshire’s canals are among his favourites, especially around the strong and striking mill towns they served in their industrial heyday.
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