G'day,
Can anyone give me the names of some of the hard core tracks or hill climbs in the high country so I can look at them on YouTube please. I want to start psyching up for October.
Cheers
Benny
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G'day,
Can anyone give me the names of some of the hard core tracks or hill climbs in the high country so I can look at them on YouTube please. I want to start psyching up for October.
Cheers
Benny
Some of the deep creek track climbs. From memory it's deep creek 4 that separates men from boys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRoB8PcYBSA
Edit: They're around rawson area
Barkly river Jeep track was pretty hardcore imo.
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Apparently, If there's any tracks where photos just do not do the angle of terrain, any justice. It's this one! Workmate of mine is a one of the more gung-ho blokes I know. Been all over the place in his GQ and ain't worried much about muchness. But even he at the bottom of deep creek 4, questioned, whether it's doable. If anything to me, that says it must me bloody steep!
Is there any 'play' areas like old quarries or something
We only drive on defined tracks down here, But the tracks are steep enough to keep you guessing.
mind blowing scenery, sheer drops. from the fire tower at the Pinnacles you can see Mt Hotham and Lakes Entrance
That's incredible in itself, Zeka spur, in the valley there are 22 river crossings in one go. Wonnongurra or Wongongarra area again awesome
this is seriously steep country you'll love it
Might start selling pucker button clamps, hate getting out of the Patrol at say Woodspoint
after some driving and your seat covers follow you into the pub, lol
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHhhahahhahahahahahhaa
Well show you a good time benny boy. Dazz will suss out some good places I'm sure!
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I had a little wee come out on that track in the first link. Ya only get 1 go! Get it wrong and its all bad. Butterflies at the bottom.
I did a night run last year following a Winch Challenge car that has done the OutBack Challenge. When he pulls up and says on the radio "Fark that! I'm not going down there" and his wife who is his Navi says " get some balls! Just bloody do it!" You know it will be fun!
Not trying unless a bit of wee comes out.
not the place to not have your wits about you,
you can come unstuck big time .Been up there
heaps of times and will again hopefully soon
Got out of the car at 3am to walk a dark section into a feral river crossing, when I got back in the car my 7year old had woken up and said "hey dad! Where are we going" I said " into the gates of Hell mate" and we did!
FUN AS FAAARRKKKK!
Thats the spirit
Daz, would you try deep creek 4 in the GU?
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Was just talking to a mate who used to live in Mansfield and was a high country tracks regular. He said, if you're after steepest but not necessarily hardcore, the deddick trail is the place. Tracks there are smooth but ultra-steep.
Also, for what it's worth. The iconic tracks that used to be hard such as the billy goat bluff and blue rag are now graded and before closures, X-trails and foresters were seen up there where as before that, it used to be a cruiser and patrol country.
That what I like the sound of
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Winnie,
You would probably drive it in the dry. In the wet, there is no way I'd be having a crack without lockers front and rear and even then.......
In the dry it's the psychological factor of looking at something that looks near vertical for 200m.
Mates of mine have got up there no probs in Prados.
On one of our trips around there with the Rangie club, we had a total nutcase South African drive it with a standard VX, 120 series Prado, no lift, highway biased AT tyres, traction control going ballistic. Forking nuts he was.....took three goes at it and on at least 2 of them had us all running for cover as it looked like he was coming back to see us on his side.......but he made it! So when anyone says a Prado is a shopping trolley, I know it to be BS.
I'll see if I can find the video of it and post it up.....
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The word I have heard is that the hill climb at Deep Creek 4 has been bulldozed closed.
I'd be curious to know if anyone has been down there of late to confirm what I have heard.
Most of the tracks in that area are closed after the fires. The joint looks kinda like the moon.......
Yeah probably not mate. Mid summer maybe but you can go around so probably not. It's a Heart in Mouth kinda track.
Bene I have a track log of the night drive from last year. You will have fun. Some intense stuff there. Off the grid stuff though.
I did the Dedik Trail 2 Christmases a go and was a wonderful drive with a couple of great river crossings. I did it in the GUIV with the family and it was a fair it easier than I expected. Great day trip though.
I have camped at Picnic Point, Kevington. Huge area.
Blue rag Benny...not a hard track but must see and drive on if your down here
http://youtu.be/cSaMK7SqgGA
Nearly all in that area have been.......
In fact, the fires earlier this year seem to have increased the amount of tracks being graded across the high country.
It's a pain but I guess they will be back to their old selves in a year or two....
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EoHjivfzp7Q&feature=plcp
Here one for ya Bene. 5 minutes of daylight left.
Far out man, what track were you on......when you could see it?
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Couple of night drives would make it interesting