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'''Sourmilk Gill''', is an outflow from [[Easedale Tarn]], located on a popular walking route from [[Grasmere (Village)]]. The flow of water runs east and southeast, connecting with Easedale Beck and eventually the River Rothay before it flows in the lake at [[Grasmere]]. Sourmilk Gill is named after the milky white colour of its waterfalls.
'''Sourmilk Gill''', is an outflow from [[Bleaberry Tarn]], located on a walking route [[Red Pike]] from [[Buttermere]]. The flow of water runs north-east in almost a straight line towards the lake where it flows through Buttermere Dubs and into [[Crummock Water]].

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]]
[[Category:Gills and becks of the Lake District]]

Latest revision as of 22:53, 1 July 2023

Sourmilk Gill, is an outflow from Bleaberry Tarn, located on a walking route Red Pike from Buttermere. The flow of water runs north-east in almost a straight line towards the lake where it flows through Buttermere Dubs and into Crummock Water.

Not the be confused with Sourmilk Gill (Easedale), an outflow from Easedale Tarn, located on a popular walking route from Grasmere (Village).

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