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Cave O' Flakes

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The scree obviously didn't originally extend as far down the fellside as it does now, and it's interesting to hear from Fitzcoraldo that only the top of the cave was originally visible. This could also have been due to scree-runners shifting the scree from the top towards the cave - now most material is in the bottom third of the scree run.
In my defence, Juamei, I didn't "run" the scree, but picked my way down it in a bit of a wimpish way, trying not to disturb too much, and kept well to the sides on the grass and solid rock where possible. The sign has now gone, but I'm sure that doesn't mean it's ok to go down. Recent footpath repairs have taken place by the National Trust at the top ridge, so it's surprising that they didn't replace the sign. The scree itself is very unstable, and wouldn't make a pleasant scree-run, not like it was in the past - but that's what caused the problems anyway.
I think a bit a careful treading is required if visiting it.
I suppose it's a bit similar to roping off Stonehenge - some agree some don't. It's all down to how sensible the individual is when on a site - those who don't treat it with care spoil it for everyone else.
Am I forgiven?
TE (;^>)

I agree TE it is all about how the scree is treated! I think you're fine as you picked your way precariously down it...

BTW you must have nerves of steel, I sat at the top of that scree in June and pondered on picking my way carefully to the cave. However I'd taken a wrong turn earlier & walked almost 100m below the top & that was so petrifying I decided only to stick to the path from then on! I turned white and everything.

Interesting to see the picture you posted with the other factories on it, something for me to do next year. I decided whilst at the top of Pike o' stickle, I'll be spending a whole week wlking about the langdales next year, rather than the day I had this.