Taylor Gill
Summary
A single 50m abseil and then long down climb/gorge scramble section after that. No bolts but possible to descend from trees either side of the falls river right will need x2 50m river left can be done in 2 abseils using a 60m again from trees
Canyon Descent:
110m
Highest Drop:
50m
Canyon Length:
410m
Minimum Ropes:
2X 50m
Flood Risk:
Low
Access Type:
Public
Rock Type:
Tuff
Catchment:
2.9km2
*No Water Level Indicator
*No Topo map available
Duration: in, down and out:
IN: 30 mins DOWN: 40 mins OUT: 15 mins
Anchors
None
Notes
Page information - Galloway Canyoning
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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Nice walk in. But its just a single abseil and then gorge scramble type down climb after that. No bolts that I could see, but there are bomber trees either side to go off. I did the ab in 2 sections river left using a 60m but river right also has good trees for an anchor could probably do the whole ab in one go using x2 50m, not worth it by itself but scramble up sour milk and then over to tailer gill to descend makes it a little better.