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Nov 4 Update

Posted on November 4, 2019November 6, 2019

Thanks to Paul for the update from Nov 5 – HI, I just went over yesterday, it’s the Hurley. Anybody who has driven that road over the last 20yrs knows or should know what to expect. Its always rough and always full of holes. The only difference is how many holes. Bone dry, clear of…

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Oct 27 Update

Posted on October 28, 2019

Thanks to Scott Frizzell for the latest Hurley update and photo from Sunday 27th. Came west over the Hurley this Am. Good conditions coming out of the BRV, bumpy up top. Pass has a skiff of snow and ice. Good going down to the Lillooet FSR which was smooth. This site is based on Hurley…

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Oct 24 Update

Posted on October 23, 2019October 25, 2019

Update October 24 – Thanks to Steve Oakley for the latest Hurley update – I came over the Hurley the evening of October 24 and there was some snow at the summit but very passable and the lower Pemberton side was graded and in very good shape. Thanks to Debbie Demare for the latest Hurley…

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Oct 19 Update

Posted on October 20, 2019October 20, 2019

FLNRO have asked Squamish Mills to grade the Hurley. Please let us know if you see the grader working. Thanks to Randy Perazzo for the update and sending in the first snowy photo. Taken at the summit at 4.15pm Saturday. About 2 inches of wet snow. Snow was from 14km to 19km marker. The Pemberton…

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October 16 Update

Posted on October 17, 2019October 17, 2019

Thanks to everyone who has submitted comments from their drive this week. Norm Verner – Came down today(Oct.16) rain  seemed to soften the bumps but we wouldn’t recognize it without would we . White stuff another 1000 ft above. Sonja Inkster – Drove down to Pemberton today at approximately 3 pm. Very muddy, pounding rain all the way….

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First snow on the Hurley

Posted on September 27, 2019September 27, 2019

It’s that time of the year when snow starts falling on the Hurley! Today zero degrees and light snow at the summit but not sticking to the road yet. Conditions are rough and muddy. This site is based on Hurley driver updates so please email new road conditions to info@bridgerivervalley.ca or post in the comments…

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East Hurley Closures

Posted on August 29, 2019

Sections of the East Hurley will be closed for work on the Bralorne Sewer Project. Please see the site for more details. TRAFFIC IMPACTS: Please note that for the duration of the project, a small section (approximately 1 kilometre) of the East Hurley Road will be closed daily from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. The closure…

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Slow Food Cycle Road Closure

Posted on August 13, 2019August 13, 2019

The annual Pemberton Slow Food Cycle is on Sunday August 18 and will impact Hurley drivers with a road closure. Once again this year, in the interest of participant safety, Pemberton Meadows Road will be closed to vehicle traffic from 10am – 3pm on Sunday for the Slow Food Cycle Sunday event. The road will remain open for slow moving farm vehicles. From 9am-10am and…

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August 9 Update

Posted on August 9, 2019August 10, 2019

The Hurley was graded before the August long weekend but it sounds like it’s in pretty rough shape after all the peak season traffic. Be aware that there may be a flipped vehicle obstructing part of the road 7.5km on the Pemberton side.  Drive the corners with caution to avoid hitting it. Thanks to Jesse…

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Travel Advisory

Posted on August 7, 2019August 8, 2019

The Squamish Lillooet Regional District has put a Travel Advisory in effect for the Lillooet River FSR which is the start of  the Hurley. The Lillooet River Forest Service Road Landslide Hazard Level has been elevated due to a series of high temperatures days observed in the past week. The current hazard level is rated HIGH. Users…

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July 10 Update

Posted on July 10, 2019July 10, 2019

Thanks to BJ Moore, FLNRO for the update that Squamish Mills will be grading both ends of the Hurley after they finish grading the Lillooet FSR, should be starting next week sometime. Please give the grader space and pass slowly when safe to do so. Thanks to Sharron Elliott for the latest Hurley update and photo….

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June 28 Update

Posted on June 28, 2019June 28, 2019

The Hurley has been graded and is in good shape.  Thanks to Scott Frizzell for the latest update and photo. Came west over the Hurley at 0830. East Hurley in great condition. Pemberton side good. Limited visibility in the pass. Small tree covering 3/4 of the road just east of the Hurley junction. This site is…

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Grading Update

Posted on June 12, 2019

Thanks to Debbie Demare for the latest update and photos. Great shape from Summit down to Lillooet river FSR    I hope people use their 4 wheel drive going up hill to keep it in great shape. They have marked a culvert that is messed up at summit. Grader working at Summit on Gold Bridge side.  This…

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June 7 Update

Posted on June 7, 2019June 7, 2019

Thanks to Randy Perazzo and Doug Engstrom for the latest Hurley updates. The grader started yesterday from the Pemberton side and the first 4km are buff. A crew was working ahead of the grader brushing last years leaners and deadfall. Thanks to Jim Bergshoeff from Grimsby, Ontario who recently drove the Hurley and sent us…

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May 24 Update

Posted on May 25, 2019

Thanks to Debbie Demare for the latest Hurley update and photo.  Potholes and wet throughout. Two mud bogs at the top getting deeper and depending on the vehicle be careful. Lillooet River FSR is in fabulous shape! This site is based on Hurley driver updates so please email new road conditions to info@bridgerivervalley.ca or post…

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