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English: Brant and Slape. Deep inside Pavey Ark, the Brant and Slape pitch of Great Gully. "Steep and slippery" in the Norse influenced name. It's not that steep, but very slimy. The route was first climbed in 1888 and is not too popular now, on account of the vegetation that lurks inside dark deep gulleys.
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Object location54° 27′ 43″ N, 3° 06′ 18″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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