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Fossils and fossil collecting in
Causey Pike, Cumbria
Location summary information for collecting fossils in Causey Pike, Cumbria

Causey Pike is over 600m high. It is a small mountain with many outcrops of rock and scree slopes. Trilobites, Trace fossils and Graptolites can be found in the scree when climbing towards the summit. This trip is hard going.



Location Information

It is best not to expect to find anything, then you won't be disappointed if you come back with nothing. Trace fossils are the most common find, but even they are rare.

(Not Recommended for Children)

This location is not recommended for children, the steep high climb would be too much. It may be suitable for families simply as the view from the top is fantastic, but is a challenge to anyone.

Causey Pike is hard going, it will take the average person a couple of hours walk to reach the summit after examining rocks along the way and then you will need to descend.

Scree Slope

The scree slopes on the side of Causey Pike can yield fossils. Scree slopes require no hammers, simply a good eye and some patience.

ACCESS
RIGHTS
There are 'NO' restrictions to this location




Grid Reference
British National Grid
NY 21947 20899
Degrees
54.57723°N, 3.20903°W

! IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES !

Causey Pike is extremely steep, especially at the summit. The footpath in places is narrow and on the edge of a sheer drop. Please take extreme care when climbing and descending Causey Pike. The rocks can also be slippery, especially during and after rain at the top and when climbing loose scree.



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