Okay, the initial climb is very steep and there's a chain hand rail to help you along. About every fifty feet or so people are sitting trying to catch their breath then move on to what's the lower shelf where everybody usually stops; however there's a higher shelf (top lookout) that has no safety chain to hold on to and is only about eight feet wide with a drop off on either side (looong way down) - on the top the wind is blowing really hard. There's a guest book there for people to sign. It's harder going down than up.
Hope this helped.
I'm glad they're closing it down, tourists were really trashing it.