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4x4 tracks near nerang?
Hey guys
So I'm from coffs area and heading up to nerang in qld
Over Christmas an my cousins been nagging me to take
Him out while up there and teach him how to drive pretty much
Anyone know any rather easy tracks that would be good for
Him to learn on?
He's got a stock tritan and hasn't done any 4wdriving before
So if anyone knows any easy tracks round nerang that'd be awesome
Cheers
Josh
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There's some track in the dirty weekends book that runs up near mt tambourine .. Not done it myself but if its in that book it will be good for beginners but sounds like a nice drive
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Duck road is a good little drive from orielys down to kerry south of beaudesert , it is a gold coin donation , in a box at the kerry end , it is maintained by local community groups Attachment 37112Attachment 37113
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Yep that's the one in the book cheers
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Its a pretty good drive nothing difficult , the kids love it as they get to feed the birds and do the tree top walk in the rain forest , keeps them happy and its 4wd to go that way so I'm happy
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Turn off birds road and up caballo rd and that goes up to mount tamborine way, quite an easy track
Or there is some tracks just behind pacific pines. You enter via smith st just near pitcairn way, there are some mud holes and some harder tracks in there
Last time we went to ormeau we got kicked out and warned not to go in, y ou can drive along the fire roads but any old 2wd car could get along that
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megatexture
Thanks mate, I was going to suggest that too...lol
When the videos grow it should hopefully be a good resource for checking out different areas.
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No worries I can't wait for it to catch on!
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Try Wongawallan rd running from yallanbe estate up the hill to tambourine mountain. It barely requires locking hubs but can be slippery in the rain and washed out.
Scenic Rim 4wd park is fun only about an hour west of Nerang just past Beaudesert.
You could drive south to one of the state forests near murwillumbah if you like to get muddy too.
There are very few legal places to play these days sadly around the GC.