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'''Sourmilk Gill''', is an outflow from [[EasedaleBleaberry Tarn]], located on a popular walking route [[Red Pike]] from [[Grasmere (Village)Buttermere]]. The flow of water runs north-east andin southeast,almost connectinga withstraight Easedaleline Beck and eventuallytowards the River Rothaylake beforewhere it flows inthrough theButtermere lakeDubs atand into [[GrasmereCrummock Water]]. Sourmilk Gill is named after the milky white colour of its waterfalls.
 
Not the be confused with [[Sourmilk Gill (Easedale)]], an outflow from [[Easedale Tarn]], located on a popular walking route from [[Grasmere (Village)]].
 
[[Category:Gills and becks of the Lake District]]