Thanks to Tracey Corning for the latest photo of the snow at the summit. Approx 8″. It was raining in Pemberton and snowing up top. It snowed to the valley on our side yesterday and last night so expect a snowy drive to Gold Bridge. If you choose to drive the Hurley at this time…
Month: October 2025
October 28 Update
Thanks to Jane for another update. Snow from Tenquille turn off to Scott’s gravel pitt on the Gold Bridge side. 6″ of snow at the summit. Brushing or ditching also happening lower down. If you choose to drive the Hurley at this time of the year be prepared to experience all kinds of weather and…
October 27 Update
Thanks to Jane for the latest photo of the snow near the summit. If you choose to drive the Hurley at this time of the year be prepared to experience all kinds of weather and winter driving conditions. Winter driving skills, 4×4, chains and good snow tires are essential for travel. A survival/safety kit are…
October 26 Update
Kathy from Backcountry Snowcats updated these conditions – 12cm not 8″ and tire ruts are melting out. Thanks to Robin for this message. Good Morning Michelle, my friend went over the Hurley this morning at 5:00 am and said there was close to 8 inches of snow at the summit and snowing hard. Very slippery….
October 22 Update
Thanks to Jim Blair the latest photo and to Sal Demare for this update: On Wednesday morning October 22, I travelled over the Hurley to go to Pemberton. The road is in reasonable shape, but potholes are developing on some areas, especially in the mid section. No snow on the roadbed with some snow still…
October 19 Update
Thanks to Daryl Thompson for the latest update and photo. Four to five inches at the summit of the Hurley, single track down to gravel. Very busy, lots of pulling out to let people by. If you choose to drive the Hurley at this time of the year be prepared to experience all kinds of…
October 8 Update
Grading downhill from summit
