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Hurley is in rough shape!

Posted on June 4, 2013June 4, 2013

There is no hiding the fact that Hurley is in rough shape!  It was only graded once last year and it has seen a lot of industrial traffic.  This year it has not been graded yet and the traffic volume is high.  There are very few sections of the road without large potholes.  Please drive…

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Lost dog on the Hurley – found!

Posted on May 30, 2013May 30, 2013

UPDATE:    Cosmo has been found and reunited with his family!   Someone picked him up and dropped him off at WAG in Whistler! The Van Loon family who live at the entrance to the Pemberton side of the Hurley have lost their dog Cosmo.  If anyone has seen the dog or has any info can you…

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Hurley 2013 Opening Photos

Posted on May 13, 2013May 25, 2013

Our local SLRD Area A Director  Debbie Demare was first across the Hurley this morning and sent in the following update and photos. Gold Bridge to the East Hurley has heavy traffic with logging trucks and industrial traffic for the Jamie Creek IPP project.  The sides of the road have been clear cut for the power…

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Hurley is Clear!

Posted on May 12, 2013May 13, 2013

The Hurley has been cleared of snow earlier than it’s been in years!  Thanks to Tom Illidge for getting it done before the long weekend this year!!  If you drive the Hurley and take some photos, please send them to info@bridgerivervalley.ca for posting on this site! There are reports in of a bridge  closure on…

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2013 Spring Update #2

Posted on April 17, 2013April 17, 2013

The snow is starting to melt out on the Hurley!   This photo was taken last week at the Hope Creek junction from our friends at www.SledPemberton.com This sunny section of the Hurley always melts out first so don’t get too excited about driving a vehicle over anytime soon!   As far as we know, Interior…

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Spring Update

Posted on March 28, 2013March 30, 2013

The Hurley is open to vehicle traffic from Gold Bridge to the East Hurley split only. 2.6 m of snow at summit.  Lower than average for this time of year. Snowmobiles & Backcountry Snowcats are staging at 12.5 km on the Pemberton side right now but the there is almost a kilometer of dirt to…

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Hurley Winter Update – January

Posted on January 16, 2013January 17, 2013

Conditions have been great on the Hurley!  Today it was warm and sunny above the valley cloud layer with a temperature inversion.  The road on the Pemberton side is plowed past the outdoor school to the parking lot maintained by Backcountry Snowcats and they have been grooming the Hurley from the parking lot to the…

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Sled Season on the Hurley!

Posted on December 5, 2012May 13, 2013

Winter is here and there is lots of snow up on the Hurley for snowmobiling!   Snowmobiles have been sledding from 16km on the Pemberton side to Bralorne and the Mineshaft Pub has had several groups of sledders coming over for lunch already.  Congratulations to Chuck and Beau who were the first sledders over this year!…

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Snow & Ice Updates!

Posted on October 22, 2012November 21, 2012

The Hurley is CLOSED to vehicle traffic for the winter! Winter driving conditions are now in effect!  The snow has arrived and can fall at any time now.  The top of the Hurley Pass has snow and ice covering the road for about 5km.  Winter driving skills, 4 x4 truck  and good winter tires are…

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Mid October Update

Posted on October 19, 2012October 21, 2012

Sunday Oct 21 UPDATE:  5 inches of snow at the top of the Hurley Pass! It’s that time of the year again!  Snow season!  Small amounts of wet snow has fallen at the top of the pass this week but it melts fast on the road.  The weather forecast is for cold, snowy weather this…

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Goat Mt Produce Stand is Open!

Posted on August 29, 2012

The Goat Mt Produce Stand is Open at the base of the Hurley!  Make sure you  have cash with you when you travel the Hurley so you can purchase some Potatoes, Beets, Corn and a refreshing drink from the fridge. A trailer hitch was lost on the Hurley this week.  If anyone finds it please…

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Resource Road Safety Guide

Posted on August 11, 2012

The BC Forest Safety Council (BCFSC) has released an updated Resource Road User Safety Guide. It is intended for recreational users or industrial traffic unfamiliar with travelling on resource roads (e.g. delivery vehicles, mining, land surveying, etc.). This guide lets readers know what to expect on resource roads and some things travelers should do to…

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East Hurley is Open!

Posted on July 25, 2012

The East Hurley is OPEN!   Huge thanks to Hazelwood Construction for fixing the washout!  Hazelwood are in the BRV for the next 2 years working on the Sequoia Energy Jaime Creek Project.  The Bridge River Valley thanks you Hazelwood Construction! Grading Update from Debbie Demare:  Steel bridge past Hope Creek graded (roughly).    Switchbacks below Sampson…

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July Grading Update

Posted on July 20, 2012July 20, 2012

The Hurley has been pretty rough lately with no grading since the snow was removed.    Last week MOF graded their section on the Gold Bridge side and this week Interior Roads have started work on their section of road.  Only a short section has been graded and the grader was parked and didn’t move yesterday.  …

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East Hurley Washout

Posted on June 27, 2012June 27, 2012

The East Hurley experienced a washout sometime on Saturday night and the road remains closed.  This is at the first culvert approx 3km after the split on the main Hurley.   Local Area A Director Debbie Demare has made the Ministry Of Transportation aware of the washout.  However, she notified them three times about the avalanche…

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