Astergrens Track is a 2.5 km 4WD trail in Thomson, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 20%.
You'll discover a challenging backcountry experience on Astergrens Track, where steep terrain and rugged conditions demand respect from even seasoned 4WD drivers. This 2.5 km route near Thomson, Victoria rewards adventurous explorers with authentic off-road driving that tests vehicle capability and driver skill in equal measure. The unrated status means you're venturing into less-travelled territory—perfect for those seeking genuine exploration beyond the well-worn tracks.
The landscape presents a demanding combination of steep grades reaching 20% and variable terrain that will keep you engaged throughout your journey. Expect rocky sections, potential washouts, and tight lines that require careful vehicle placement and steady throttle control. The remote setting delivers genuine backcountry atmosphere, though the lack of previous vehicle traffic data means conditions can change unpredictably between visits.
Preparation is essential before tackling Astergrens Track. Ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition with quality tyres suited to rocky terrain, and carry recovery equipment—you'll be well away from help if something goes wrong. Check local conditions before heading out, as Victorian weather can impact track accessibility. Bring navigation tools and inform someone of your planned route. This isn't a casual weekend cruise; it's a genuine backcountry challenge suited to experienced operators who respect the terrain and come properly equipped.
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2.5 km
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9 km/h NNE
45%
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1.7
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