Time Sheet Trail is a 1.3 km Hard 4WD trail in Lansdowne Forest, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 21%. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
If you're chasing serious elevation challenges near Lansdowne Forest, Time Sheet Trail delivers an adrenaline-pumping test of your 4WD's capabilities. This compact but relentless route punches well above its weight, featuring a brutal 21% grade that demands precision driving and vehicle confidence. You'll navigate just 1.3 km of unforgiving terrain that typically takes around 7 minutes to conquer—though those minutes will feel intense as you tackle steep ascents and descents that'll have you gripping the wheel.
The landscape around this NSW trail is characterized by rugged forest terrain with tight, technical sections that leave little room for error. You'll experience genuine off-road conditions with rocky outcrops and challenging ground that separates casual weekend drivers from serious enthusiasts. The steep gradient means weight distribution, tire grip, and momentum management are critical—this isn't a trail for tentative throttle work or vehicles unprepared for extreme angles.
Before attempting Time Sheet Trail, ensure your 4WD is in peak mechanical condition with quality suspension, appropriate tires, and responsive brakes. Scout the trail conditions beforehand, as weather can dramatically impact traction on steep sections. Consider using Newtracs for trail tracking to monitor your performance and share your completion data. Only two vehicles have successfully recorded their runs here—you could be next.
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1.3 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
Avg Speed
21%
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