Thanks to Brad Dickson for the latest update and photo. Drove the Hurley today Pemberton to Bralorne. It is driveable. Snow starts a couple kms before the summit, but tire tracks are mostly dirt. Snow high in the middle (see pic). Downslope to the BRV a bit slippery, stay away from the shoulder, very soft and muddy and has almost sucked in a few vehicles (including mine). East Hurley in great shape.
Bridge River Mechanical will be starting to work on the Hurley starting this week and there will be active heavy equipment till the end of October so please be aware and slow down when approaching them.
This site is user maintained so keep the emails coming to info@bridgerivervalley.ca. Thanks to everyone who has sent in photos and updates this year.
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 good things to carry in your truck. Conditions can change fast at anytime up there with the fluctuating temperatures & weather. Current conditions may not be reported on this site. Have a safe drive!

Any idea how the Hurley looks as if Nov 2? Planning on taking it tomorrow afternoon.