Mount Ray Link Track is a 2.5 km 4WD trail in Cobbannah, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 28%.
If you're seeking a challenging alpine adventure that tests your vehicle's capabilities, the Mount Ray Link Track delivers an exhilarating experience near Cobbannah. This 2.5 km route pushes the limits with a formidable 28% grade that demands respect and precision from both driver and machine. You'll navigate steep terrain that rewards confident driving technique and vehicle preparation, making every metre an engaging test of skill rather than a leisurely cruise.
The landscape surrounding this track offers stunning high-country scenery as you climb through rugged terrain. You should expect significant elevation gain across the relatively short distance, with the steep gradient creating an intense driving experience that showcases what dedicated 4WD vehicles can achieve. The narrow, challenging path winds through natural vegetation typical of Victoria's alpine regions, providing dramatic vistas and a genuine sense of accomplishment upon completion.
Before tackling Mount Ray Link Track, ensure your vehicle is in peak condition with quality tyres, robust suspension, and functioning recovery equipment. Scout conditions beforehand if possible—steep grades like this can become treacherous in wet weather, and the exposed terrain offers limited recovery options. This track suits experienced 4WD drivers who understand vehicle dynamics on extreme grades and carry proper safety gear. The unrated status reflects its remote, rarely-driven nature, making thorough preparation essential.
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