Deep Gill

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Deep Gill is a notable steep gully on the slopes of Scafell in England’s Lake District, popular with scramblers and climbers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing route
mountain gully
scrambling route
bestSeason late spring to early autumn
hasDifficulty moderate scrambling in summer conditions
hasNotableFeature constrained gully line
loose and broken rock in places
steep rocky walls
hasTerrain steep gully
hazard rockfall risk
slippery conditions in wet weather
winter ice and snow accumulation
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
Scafell NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
mentionedIn Lake District climbing guidebooks
Lake District scrambling guides
near Lord’s Rake NERFINISHED
Scafell Crag NERFINISHED
Scafell summit NERFINISHED
notableFor classic gully line on Scafell
dramatic mountain scenery
partOf Scafell crags and gullies system NERFINISHED
Scafell massif NERFINISHED
popularWith climbers
scramblers
requires careful route finding
good scrambling ability
usedFor mountain scrambling
rock climbing

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Scafell hasFeature Deep Gill