Stickle Ghyll
Summary
A short open and completely escapable rocky gorge scramble with good access and a few deep(ish) pools.
Canyon Ascent:
65m
Highest Drop:
20m
Canyon Length:
320m
Minimum Ropes:
None
Flood Risk:
Low
Access Type:
Public
Rock Type:
Felsic
Catchment:
3.3km2
*No Water Level Indicator
*No Topo map available
Duration: in, down and out:
IN: 5 mins UP: 1hr OUT: 15 mins
Anchors
Bolted
Notes
View the Voluntary Code of Conduct for providers at Stickle Ghyll located in the gallery at the bottom of this page. The levels in this canyon rise and fall rapidly however escape is always possible and high levels are still safely ascended. Rope is for belay!
Description
Approach by Car: (Unknown)
Approach by foot: (Unknown)
Canyon entry: (Unknown)
Canyon descent: (Unknown)
Exit: (Unknown)
Escapes: (Unknown)
First Decent: (Unknown)
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Disclaimer
No responsibility or liability is taken for any harm, death or loss of property from using the information found on Canyon Log. Topo features, descriptions and notes may not be accurate and could be misleading. You must carry anchor building materials, be experienced and use your own judgement when canyoning. Flooding can completely change the layout, features and conditions. Insufficient experience may result in death.
A fun little gorge walk took about an hour and a half all in. some cool views looking up into the valley and definitely worth taking a look at the bigger waterfalls at the top but via the footpath as per the code of conduct