Just a note to stay in touch with mountains like this that do not get the attention others do. The road from the Tomyhoi Trail to Twin Lakes is impossible by vehicle. There has been no maintenance this year up to this date. There are washouts 3 feet deep, trees on road and bank sloughs covering road. Plan to hike the extra two miles to Twin Lakes to start.
This year the road is in much better condition. I didn't brave it but saw a number of sedans at Twin Lakes. Expect to bottom out with a low clearance vehicle but I would say its very drivable to most.
Just a current update: the road to Twin Lakes is easily passable by any truck or SUV. Low clearance vehicles would likely have trouble, but getting to the trailhead with any vehicle with high-ish clearance will be fine.
Norman - Jul 5, 2007 3:53 pm - Hasn't voted
Mount LarrabeeJust a note to stay in touch with mountains like this that do not get the attention others do. The road from the Tomyhoi Trail to Twin Lakes is impossible by vehicle. There has been no maintenance this year up to this date. There are washouts 3 feet deep, trees on road and bank sloughs covering road. Plan to hike the extra two miles to Twin Lakes to start.
metasyn11 - Aug 31, 2008 11:19 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Mount LarrabeeThis year the road is in much better condition. I didn't brave it but saw a number of sedans at Twin Lakes. Expect to bottom out with a low clearance vehicle but I would say its very drivable to most.
Redbeard - Jul 25, 2016 11:28 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Mount LarrabeeJust a current update: the road to Twin Lakes is easily passable by any truck or SUV. Low clearance vehicles would likely have trouble, but getting to the trailhead with any vehicle with high-ish clearance will be fine.
Norman - Jul 27, 2016 9:11 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Mount LarrabeeThanks for keeping this mountain up to date. I need to go up there again myself... so many mountains....