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Mill Gill falls
A day on the Langdale Pikes - Photo 19
The path down from Stickle Tarn closely follows Mill Gill (usually named as Stickle Ghyll, these days) down to the fell foot and the valley floor of Great Langdale.
Mill Gill tumbles over many cascades and falls on its descent. This is probably the loveliest and it is right next to the footpath, but how many people, their heads down, bound for the high fells or else the pub at the bottom, actually step aside a few yards to see this beautiful view? But we did, of course, and our lives have been enriched as a result.
This is the final photo of the set. What a lovely day it has been!
The path down from Stickle Tarn closely follows Mill Gill (usually named as Stickle Ghyll, these days) down to the fell foot and the valley floor of Great Langdale.
Mill Gill tumbles over many cascades and falls on its descent. This is probably the loveliest and it is right next to the footpath, but how many people, their heads down, bound for the high fells or else the pub at the bottom, actually step aside a few yards to see this beautiful view? But we did, of course, and our lives have been enriched as a result.
This is the final photo of the set. What a lovely day it has been!
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