megadread wrote:
Is it ok to take a young un up there, safety wise i mean. ?
As far as going to the top of the axe factory, i.e. the scree, which is the debris from the quarrying, it is mountain tracks all the way, and straightforward enough. The view from the top of Pike of Stickle is incredible, if you're lucky with the weather. Tomorrow is forecasting winds up to 70mph and rain.
To descend by the side and on the scree to the man-made cave is extremely steep and loose, and requires great care. Apart from the obvious hazard of cartwheeling down the scree for hundreds of feet, there is also that of sending rocks down onto anyone below you.
Whether you risk the descent would depend on age and ability, as well as your own experience. Without knowing this I can only state the conditions and let you decide.
Don't forget that the top of Pike of Stickle stands at 2,323 feet above sea level, and the weather can change in minutes, and can be very cold, even in summer. A good Lake District mountain forecast website is:-
http://www.mwis.org.uk/mountain/LD.PDF
Whatever you decide to do, enjoy yourself, and take care,
TE.
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