Major rockfall/landslide blocking the road just after the road starts climbing uphill. Covered by very large boulders, trees and other debris - totally impassable. Lots of smaller rock/debris on the road even before that, I imagine the rest of it is in equally poor condition right now.
Good condition. One large rock in a wide section that is easily seen and driven around. A couple puddles can form, but they're shallow and don't pose a clearance challenge. As long as you're not running low profile tires, even a 2wd should be fine
Great condition to the 9km mark. I agree with Mike, the road is narrow in sections and a few spots would benefit from some clearance but overall I think any AWD car can make it up
The road is snow clear but has lots of rock fall. Use caution if driving this road, keep you eyes open for falling rock. AWD or better recommended however you should be able to do this in a 2wd.
Drove to the junction with SETON LK EXIST/AM126 at ≈ 8.8km. The road is a bit narrow and rocky, with some steep sections and some snow patches. It would be very easy in any kind of SUV. The road had been plowed.
Road Conditions
Unknown
- Road condition is unknown
Good Condition
- Road is 2WD driveable in most cases or easily driven in a 4WD.
Somewhat Degraded
- Road has rough spots, water bars or moderate washouts and may require high-clearance 4WD
Heavily Degraded
- Road requires high clearance 4WD. There may be challenging washouts, dangerous sections or exceptionally deep water bars.
Impassable
- Road is impassable or requires highly specialized vehicles to drive
Note that gates, avalanches and snow lines should not qualify a road as impassible.