Archer Link Break is a 0.6 km Hard 4WD trail in Mount Archer, Queensland, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 22%, winch recovery may be required. Average drive time is 18.95 minutes.
Archer Link Break delivers an adrenaline-pumping challenge that separates serious 4WD enthusiasts from casual off-roaders. This hard-rated trail near Mount Archer in Queensland packs intense technical difficulty into a deceptively short 0.6 km route, with a brutal 22% grade that demands respect and precision. You'll encounter steep, rocky terrain that tests both your vehicle's capabilities and your driving nerve, making this one of the region's most rewarding conquests for experienced operators.
The dramatic landscape surrounding Mount Archer provides stunning Queensland bushland scenery, but don't let the views distract you—your full concentration is required here. You'll navigate loose rock, sharp elevation changes, and obstacles that leave little margin for error. The average 19-minute completion time reflects the technical intensity rather than distance; every meter requires calculated throttle control and line selection.
Before attempting Archer Link Break, ensure your 4WD is in peak mechanical condition with fresh fluid levels and functioning recovery gear. A winch is essential equipment—this isn't optional but mandatory for safe passage and potential extractions. You should have previous hard-trail experience and ideally travel with other experienced vehicles. Check conditions via the Newtracs app before heading out, as weather can dramatically impact terrain stability on this steep gradient.
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0.6 km
Distance
19 min
Avg Time
5 km/h
Avg Speed
22%
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