Road is in good condition, gets slightly rougher after KM3 with some tiny waterbars that are more like speedbumps. I'm fairly confident you could drive a 2wd sedan up here, should be no problem in a crossover
[From Mark D] - The FSR is AWD friendly with many drivable water bars. The hike to Fig itself, you start on a very obvious deactivated FSR for 3km with views along the way before dropping to begin the 300m gain in 1.3km route find to the summit.
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.