So, what kind of shape is the trail in? And I'm not as much interested in snow (which I think will be a non issue in August) as I am in the condition of the trail itself.
I've heard two different things:
1. That the trail is nearly as good as a maintained trail; no problems.
2. There's a slide over the trail that you have to scramble over.
Perhaps the report of the slide is old and a trail has been worked in simply by the passage of feet?
I have a friend coming with me who does not like loose traverses or heights. I'm just trying to get a sense of the trail.
Thanks,
HJ
Hi, Jim.
I agree with #1.
I’ll defer to others on what is officially meant by “unmaintained,” but I consider the trail to be in great shape. To me, it is “unmaintained” in the sense that it is not meticulously groomed, therefore you have some small to medium sized loose rocks found on the trail. Nor will you see any signs of physical repairs (at least, I didn’t) like reinforcements holding sections together.
We did not have to scramble. There were maybe 1 or 2 spots where you need a little extra effort to get over some larger rocks, but I wouldn’t consider it scrambling. Now, near the top, there is a little area that still had snow that is not an issue and is easy to pass now. This is probably the "slide" area to which you refer. I believe others were scrambling around that area or use microspikes to go over the snow. But neither maneuver is needed now.
The trail is somewhat narrow but I never felt unsafe due to that or loose footing. That being said, it’s not a trail to be careless on and going downhill requires adequate attention.
I hope this helps. Have a great hike. I really did enjoy the Old Army Pass tremendously.
Michael