Track 29 delivers a concentrated dose of technical 4WD challenge near Bromelton, packing serious obstacles into a deceptively short route. You'll encounter terrain that demands respect and recovery equipment—this isn't a casual cruise. The standout feature is a section that requires winch assistance to navigate safely, making it an excellent training ground for learning vehicle recovery techniques or testing your setup's capabilities. Whether you're honing your technical skills or pushing your rig's limits, you'll find the compact length makes it perfect for repeat runs to master different lines.
The Queensland landscape surrounding Track 29 presents varied terrain that tests your vehicle control and decision-making. You'll navigate through conditions that reveal why proper preparation matters; this is medium-difficulty terrain that separates casual weekend drivers from those serious about off-road capability. The gentle 1% average grade is deceiving—localized steep sections and technical features create a driving experience well above the grade statistic. Completion typically takes around 20 minutes, but expect longer if you're working through recovery scenarios.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is equipped with a functional winch system and appropriate recovery gear. You'll want to travel with experienced spotters and consider going with other enthusiasts who can assist with recovery operations. Track 29 rewards preparation and respect for the terrain—approach it with proper equipment, realistic expectations, and a commitment to safe recovery practices.
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0.4 km
Distance
20 min
Avg Time
1 km/h
Avg Speed
1%
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21°C
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18 km/h SSE
55%
21°C
5.2
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