If you're chasing a genuine technical challenge without the crowds, Traction Fraction near Mount Cotton delivers exactly what its name promises. This compact 1.1 km route packs serious grip-testing terrain into a short but demanding package, featuring a punishing 14% steep grade that'll have you working your vehicle hard and your concentration harder. You'll encounter river crossings that demand careful line selection and solid vehicle control—these aren't gentle creek dabbles but genuine water obstacles that require respect and preparation.
The trail's unrated status means you're venturing into relatively uncharted territory, which adds an element of adventure for those willing to scout carefully. You'll navigate through Queensland's characteristic bushland scenery, where dense vegetation frames tight sections and river approaches. The steep gradient combined with river crossings means you'll need a capable 4WD with good ground clearance, recovery equipment, and ideally a spotter to guide you through the trickier sections.
Before tackling Traction Fraction, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition—brakes and differentials especially. Check current weather conditions; recent rainfall will make those river crossings significantly more challenging and potentially impassable. Bring a full recovery kit, communication devices, and take your time reading the terrain. This isn't a trail to rush, and the short distance shouldn't fool you into complacency. The reward is an authentic, technical off-road experience that separates experienced drivers from the rest.
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