Temperatures have been cold up on the Hurley & driving conditions are generally good with some icy sections up at the summit depending on the time of the day. Thanks to Noel Piper & Lisa Wagner for sending in a photo and also to Margaret & Bradley for sending in another photo. Please read the…
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Snow Update #6
A small amount of snow fell up on the Hurley summit yesterday but it is still drivable with 4×4. View at the Summit at 3:23pm Sunday, November 9, 2014. Thanks to Margaret for the update & photo. Drivers should be prepared for all driving conditions. Winter driving skills, 4 x4 and good tires are essential…
Snow Update #5
Conditions on the Hurley are wet after all that rain! Thanks to Phil & Sue who came over yesterday at 10.30am and took some photos and reported the following conditions at the summit. It was still raining up there late last night. Conditions on Thursday Nov 6 are still wet, warm & raining at the…
Snow Update #4
The Hurley is in great shape! On Saturday the road surface was bare with snow on the sides of the road only. Thanks to Debbie Demare for the update & photos taken on Saturday Nov 1st. The temp at the summit was -3c on Saturday morning. The Goat Mt Produce Stand is still open so…
Snow Update #3
It’s been raining on the Hurley and conditions are currently wet & warm in the valley. Photo below of the Hurley at Railway Pass, 4400 feet, Wed Oct 29, 4:30pm. Dirt the whole way. Thanks to Heather Roberts for the update & photo! Drivers should be prepared for all driving conditions. Winter driving skills, 4…
Snow Update #2
Snow at the Hurley summit is about a foot deep. Thanks to Shane Roy who took this photo at 34km mark around 10 am this morning. It’s raining in the valley again tonight so more snow is probably falling on the Hurley. Drivers should be prepared for all driving conditions. Winter driving skills, 4 x4…
Snow Update
There has been some snow on the Hurley and the road has seen lots of traffic. Photo below was taken this afternoon at the summit. Driving on dirt tracks the whole way. Drivers should be prepared for all driving conditions. Winter driving skills, 4 x4 and good tires are essential for travel at this time…
Fall Update #2 Snow!
It is snowing to the valley bottom today so expect snowy conditions on the Hurley. Drivers should be prepared for all driving conditions. Winter driving skills, 4 x4 and good tires are essential for travel at this time of the year. Chains and a survival/safety kit are good things to carry in your truck. Conditions…
Fall Update #1
New signage has been installed on the Hurley relating to industrial traffic & wildlife/hunting. Photos of the new signs are below. Reports from Hurley drivers are positive after the new work and many say it’s the best they have seen the road in years. Snow has started falling at the higher elevations and snow can…
Hurley rain update
Have you taken the Hurley Survey yet? Click here to take the survey. Update: The SLRD has contacted FLNRO to arrange some warning signs on the road. Conditions got better today as the sun dried things out and the grader was up there working which also helped firm up the road surface. It’s that time…
Maintenance Update
Good news! The Hurley maintenance project will start in September. A fully executed contract for the works on the Hurley is in place and here are some details on the project. Thank you to Malcolm Schulz & Ken Conway-Brown from the Ministry of Forests, Lands & Natural Resource Operations for the updates and keeping…
Slow Food Cycle
Sunday August 17th the Pemberton Meadows is hosting the 10th annual Slow Food Cycle From 9am – 3pm the road will be filled with people & families cycling from farm to farm buying fresh produce. The road is open to traffic but it will be moving very slow and we strongly recommend to avoid driving …
Maintenance Update
A Hurley user found a wallet that belongs to Sebastien Mueller. Please contact us at info@bridgerivervalley.ca with your details Sebastien or anyone who knows him. The Hurley was featured in a story in Canadian Biker Magazine July 2014. Copies of the magazine featuring the story are available to purchase at the Tourist Info/Community Resource Office…
Lillooet FSR Road Closure
The Lillooet FSR is closed at 9km until further notice. The closure is based on the provincial volcanic landslide shutdown criteria for the Lillooet River FSR. The current hazard level is rated EXTREME. This road closure is just AFTER the Hurley turn off and the closure does NOT effect the Hurley! Industrial traffic is heavy…
Hurley Summer 2014 Update
Thanks to the following Hurley users for the updates sent in! If you have a Hurley update or adventure to share with us please email info@bridgerivervalley.ca GOAT MOUNTAIN PRODUCE is now open. It is being run by our kids, Trevor and Erica. They have new potatoes available now. Beets and carrots should be ready soon….
