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Sourmilk Gill Waterfall, Easedale Tarn, Lake District Cumbria.
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Easedale Tarn is a tarn in the centre of the English Lake District, about two miles west of the village of Grasmere. It lies in a hollow between Tarn Crag to the north and Blea Rigg to the south, about 910 feet or 280 metres above sea level. The hollow was formed by a small corrie glacier, and is believed to have filled with water around 11,000 years ago when the ice finished melting.
Easedale Tarn is one of the larger tarns in the district, about 480 metres (1,570 ft) long and 300 metres (980 ft) wide.
The path up to Easedale Tarn takes you past a series of waterfalls along Sourmilk Gill. All of the falls are easy to access from the path and can also be seen from the other side of the valley.
Sourmilk Ghyll, so named because its waters look like white churning milk or 'a broad stream of white snow' as Dorothy Wordsworth put it
The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes, forests and mountains (or fells), and its associations with William Wordsworth and other Lake Poets and also with Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin. The National Park was established in 1951 and covers an area of 2,362 square kilometres. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
The Lake District is located entirely within the county of Cumbria. All the land in England higher than 3,000 feet (914 m) above sea level lies within the National Park, including Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. It also contains the deepest and largest natural lakes in England, wast Water and Windermere respectively.
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Sour Milk Ghyll, Lake District
This film was taken on a walk to Easedale Tarn. There had been many months of rain and the night before this torrential rain overnight. Keep an eye out for the rainbow!
Water at Sourmilk Gill, Esdale, Lake District
Water at Sourmilk Gill, Esdale, Lake District
WILDCAMP BLEA TARN LAKEDISTRICT SOLO
Wild camp at Blea tarn in the Lake District #wildcamp #BleaTarn #LakeDistrict
Lake District - Sour Milk Gill Music by Alexander Clarke
In the Lake District in England, views of Sour Milk Gill, beside Lake Buttermere to the music of Lakes composer Alexander Clarke
3 days bouldering around the lake district
Some videos and pictures that were taken over 3 days bouldering this past winter/spring 2015/16. Thought I may as well throw a short video together although its not the best quality and some of the beta is rubbish :-)
Areas included are Carrock Fell, Sour Milk Gill Boulders and the Fisherground Boulders up Eskdale.
Problems included are:
Old spice f6c+
Kit's slab f6c
Hasslehoff Variation f7c
Knight Rider f7c+
Do the Lamberini f7b+
Bring the Brini f7b+ (possible first ascent..)
End Prow f6c (picture)
Rough Diamond f7a+ (picture - possible first ascent...)
Rob's wall SDS f7c
Rational thinking (or something similar...) f7b+
Where the wild things are f7c (pictures)
Salmon leap at Stoney Croft with Crags Adventures
Ghyll scrambling / Canyoning at the Lake District cragsadventures.com
Frozen Waterfall on Sour Milk Gill, Easdale.AVI
Frozen Waterfall on Sour Milk Gill, Easdale
Stickle Ghyll in Langdale - Lake District
David's Stag Do Ghyll Scramble, May 2018 with Path to Adventure. Book your own adventure with us at pathtoadventure.co.uk
Skiddaw English Lake District 31/12/08
Some scenes from the summit of Skiddaw in the English Lake District on New Years Eve 2008
Grasmere to Sourmilk Gill
A walk from Grasmere to see Sourmilk Gill.
Easedale Tarn via Sour Milk Gill- Lake District Wild Camp Lanshan 2
Trev's in the Lake District Wild this week, visiting Easedale Tarn near Grasmere for a spot of lakeside wild camping, via the picturesque Sour Milk Gill waterfall
They may look overloaded but Trev's chosen to use his ultralight 2-man backpacking tent the Lanshan 2 so it definitely classes as ultralight backpacking... (Links to the gear I use can be found further down the page )
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lake district scrambles
A twee account of some scrambles in the Lake District, December 2016. Cockly Pike Ridge on Ill Crag going on to Scafell Pike and Left Buttress, Great Carrs Buttress going on to Wetherlam.
The song is Bounce the Ball by the wonderful Bristolian musician, Rachael Dadd from the album We Resonate.
Scrambling on Sourmilk Gill, Belles Knott & Helm Crag, Lake District - 6 May 2012
A walk of almost 11 miles from Grasmere, the walk incorporates some scrambling though these can easily be avoided if required. Starting just outside of Grasmere, the walk heads up Easedale and then follows the course of Sourmilk Gill, an easy scramble except during times of spate. The stream leads to Easedale Tarn (a perfect wild camp location). From the tarn the walk follows the path before joining the stream for another scramble before leaving towards the foot of Belles Knott. Belles Knott classed as a Grade 2 scramble is then ascended before descending the grassy back and then climbing again up to Blea Rigg. From the ridge there are great views of Stickle Tarn, Harrison Stickle & Pavey Ark.
The route then follows the ridge towards Sergeant Man and then onto High Raise. From High Raise the path leads to Low White Stones before heading off piste and descending towards Brownrigg Moss via Birks and Birks Gill. From here the final ridge contains Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and finally Helm Crag and the Howitzer. The path then descends back to Grasmere before returning to the starting location.
Route can be found on Map My Walk under gazfisher1000
Music is Kings of Leon -- Knocked Up, Snow Patrol -- Open Your Eyes & The Foo Fighters -- Times Like These
Sourmilk Ghyll And Easedale Tarn From Grasmere | Lake District Landscape Photography
We’ve had a lot of rain in the Lake District lately meaning that the waterfalls have been impressive to look at. To make the most of this I headed up to Easedale Tarn via sour milk Ghyll hoping to capture some of the rainfall in the photos.
I told my parents where I was going and they wanted to come to, join us on a Kappa day out
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Ritson's Force Waterfall at Wasdale Head, The Lake District 2017 // Lossul.com
This is a short static video of the beautiful Ritson's Force waterfall which can be found in Mosedale Valley at Wasdale Head in the Lake District.
Please feel free to head to lossul.com to read about my wild camping adventure.
Lake District - 30 May 2013
View from the Holbeck Ghyll hotel. Circular walk from White Moss car park, taking in Grasmere, Far Easedale, Easedale Tarn, Sourmilk Gill, Grasmere village and Grasmere lake. Later in the day - a partial ascent of Latterbarrow. Scenes around the hotel, and sunset over the fells.
Sour Milk Ghyll, Grasmere
The waterfall at its finest after heavy rain. The outflow from Easedale Tarn.
Buttermere, Sourmilk Gill Waterfall May 2018
Sour Milk Gill, Lake District, July 2016 - part 2