I wonder if maybe some people
think it has collapsed because of the way the trail looks when they reach the passage? That was my first thought (but I'm not too quick anyway
).
When you get to the top of the gully you're staring at a mass of huge boulders directly in your path. It looks a lot like a rockslide that got "jammed" in the gully. No sign of iron rungs, just a bunch of boulders that form an impassable vertical rock face. It doesn't look like there is any way to get up it.
The 8th edition of the Maine Mountain Guide says "an opening in the boulders with iron rungs". When I read this I assumed it was just a set of rungs that climbed
up or
between some boulders near the top, so when I first got there I was looking all over the rock for rungs, or even just holes where rungs used to be. I couldn't find any and wondered if maybe the rocks that were there had fallen there recently, blocking/destroying the true "boulder passage".
It took a bit of investigating to actually find the "passage".
The rungs are actually
under a boulder off to the left. You can't even see the rungs until you climb partially under/around the boulder they are drilled into. And the passage itself actually goes
through the boulders. You climb under a boulder, up a rung and then take a hard right to exit the boulder passage (more like a vertical talus cave I guess).
Just a thought.
I have plans to go up there again this year so I'll check back with an update if no one else goes before then.
Some more pics if anyone's interested:
http://community.webshots.com/album/79173128fsmmxI
It's a great hike BTW!
^MtnMike^