Masters Track is a 3.2 km Hard 4WD trail in Jamieson, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 21%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 14.71 minutes.
Masters Track delivers an adrenaline-pumping challenge that'll test your vehicle's mettle and your driving skills in equal measure. This hard-rated 3.2 km trail near Jamieson pushes through rugged Victorian terrain with a punishing 21% grade that demands respect and precision. You'll navigate steep ascents and descents that reward smooth throttle control and confident line choice, all while soaking in the raw beauty of the surrounding landscape.
The real signature of Masters Track lies in its river crossings—multiple water obstacles that add genuine technical difficulty to an already demanding route. You'll need to scout your line carefully before committing, as hidden rocks and variable depths can catch out the unprepared. Beyond the water features, the trail's tight sections and steep pitches mean there's no room for hesitation or mistakes. Expect completion in around 15 minutes if conditions are favorable, though recovery situations could extend this considerably.
Before tackling Masters Track, ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition with quality tyres and appropriate ground clearance. High-range driving skills are non-negotiable here—this isn't a trail for novices. With over 115 vehicles already completing the route, you'll join a community of serious off-roaders who respect what this track demands. Check current conditions before heading out, bring recovery gear, and never attempt water crossings without first assessing depth and flow.
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3.2 km
Distance
15 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
Avg Speed
21%
Steep Grade
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