“It always appeals to me as an early Victorian sort of crag, with a
home-made atmosphere about its unshapely formation. … I close my eyes
and I see, entering and issuing from the gloom of the gullies, strong
and rigid men of nails, adorned with side whiskers and wearing
deer-stalker caps, with their quaint peaks fore and aft. Undoubtedly
these early pioneers of our craft left their marks on the rocks in more
senses than one, and when I visit ‘Pavey’ I am reminded of their
fortitude and the high respect they had for the sport they bequeathed to
our care”
- George Basterfield, Journal of The Fell and Rock Climbing Club, 1926
- George Basterfield, Journal of The Fell and Rock Climbing Club, 1926