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. Not a white flake anywhere.
Debbie Demare – Road needs a grading, I will contact FLNRO. Watch out for pumice and logging trucks on the Lillooet FSR
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Came down over the Hurley today (via East Hurley from Bralorne) and found it very rough. Not sure what part the picture above is of, but it isn’t anywhere between the steel Bridge and Pemberton! Hit 4″ plus of snow on and around the summit for roughly 1 km but a number of trucks had gone through so I had decent tracks to drive in.
Lillooet FSR is rough as well.