askus3
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I have a copy of the book "Trails and Summits of the Green Mountains" by Walter Collins O'Kane, copyright 1926. In it there are several paragraphs about the exhilarating descent/ascent on the south side of Burnt Rock Mountain. I was wondering if this same route is still utilized today or has it been rerouted using ladders and other aids to get off the summit dome to the south? The current and even 1971 LT guidebook doesn't make any special mention of this descent other than that it is an "up-and-down scramble over bare rocks and cobbles". Further south along this descent you pass The Olden Paris Rock Gallery, Slash Rock and Taylor Gulf. Are these landmarks still on the current trail route? Also, the book mentioned that there is only one ladder between the Winooski and Middlebury Gap and that is descending northbound into Ladder Ravine on the LT. Is this still the case? Yes the ladder is still mentioned going into Ladder Ravine, but how many times has this original ladder with handrail been replaced? Anyone have any photos of these landmarks or the original ladder? How many feet in length is this ladder?
Note: I already posted this thread over on Whiteblaze. I found out there is now an aluminum ladder going into Ladder Ravine. There also are a couple of ladders on the south side of Stark Mt. But nobody responded to the question about the route down Burnt Rock Mt. southbound other than that nobody heard of the names of old landmarks I mentioned.
Note: I already posted this thread over on Whiteblaze. I found out there is now an aluminum ladder going into Ladder Ravine. There also are a couple of ladders on the south side of Stark Mt. But nobody responded to the question about the route down Burnt Rock Mt. southbound other than that nobody heard of the names of old landmarks I mentioned.