Sourmilk Gill Scramble

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
  • A guide to scrambling Sourmilk Gill, west of Grasmere in the Lake District. Summary verdict: a classic Lake District scramble that’s a continuous and exciting if slippery challenge for the grade 1 scrambler
    • Route in: park at Lancrigg Hotel west of Grasmere and take the main path along the valley bottom that runs up to Easedale Tarn. (Alternatively, there are other car parks further in to Grasmere plus regular buses.)
    • Start point: cross the gill using the footbridge at OS ref NY 32016 08666 and walk up the right side of the gill to the pool beneath the first main fall at NY 31877 08728
    • Grading: Sourmilk Gill is listed as a grade 1 scramble but the need for route-finding and the care and thought needed about placing each hand and foot on a very slippery surface mean I rate it as grade 2
    • End point: where the gill flattens off above the last waterfall at NY 31704 0885
    • Route out: take the path down on the south side of the gill and then retrace your steps along the entry route
    • Time: 25-40 mins to the start point depending on where in Grasmere you’ve parked; then around 30 mins for the scramble; then about 30-40 mins to walk back
    • Combine with: Easedale Gill; Belles Knott dry scramble
    • Gear: drybag and wetsuit; one pool is neck-deep so could take a buoyancy vest; helmet not needed
    • Verdict: a classic Lake District scramble that’s not particularly fun due to being so slippery but is a satisfying challenge for the grade 1 scrambler: all thriller and no filler
    • Category: Standard
    • Score: 7.5/10
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  • @PhilDodsworthOutandAbout
    @PhilDodsworthOutandAbout 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video and well presented. Just subscribed from a fellow TH-camr 😉👍

  • @HikingJimmy
    @HikingJimmy 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    sorry for comments, just making my way through them. my scramble guide talks about this and rabbit foot?. Have you heard of that one?