Powerline Track is a 1.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Molyullah, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 22%, winch recovery may be required. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
Prepare yourself for a serious test of your 4WD's capabilities on the Powerline Track near Molyullah. This medium-difficulty challenge delivers an adrenaline-pumping 1.6 km push that demands respect, skill, and proper equipment—a winch is essential for tackling this terrain safely. You'll find yourself navigating steep grades that reach 22%, where every metre requires precision driving and careful throttle control. The track's reputation is well-earned, with only a handful of vehicles having successfully conquered it.
The landscape around Molyullah presents a rugged Victorian backdrop as you progress through the challenging route. You'll encounter sections where momentum and determination matter as much as mechanical advantage, with terrain that tests both your vehicle's traction and your own resolve. The relatively short 8-minute completion time shouldn't fool you—this isn't a casual cruise. Every minute counts as you manage steep descents and ascents that demand full concentration and expert vehicle handling.
Before attempting the Powerline Track, ensure your 4WD is in peak condition with quality tyres, proper suspension, and that essential winch mounted and ready. Bring recovery gear, experienced spotters, and never attempt this alone. The Newtracs app lets you access real-time trail data and track records to help you prepare properly. This is the kind of trail that separates experienced off-roaders from weekend warriors.
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1.6 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
Avg Speed
22%
Steep Grade
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