Cpt 1156/1 Road is a 2.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Twelve Mile Peg, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 6%. Average drive time is 27.29 minutes.
You'll discover a compelling medium-difficulty drive near Twelve Mile Peg that rewards adventurous 4WD drivers with varied terrain and genuine backcountry character. This 2.8 km route challenges you with a consistent 6% grade that demands respectful vehicle control and attentive driving, making it an excellent confidence-builder without overwhelming inexperienced off-roaders. The terrain keeps you engaged throughout, combining rutted sections with rocky outcrops that test your line selection and suspension articulation.
The NSW landscape reveals itself progressively as you navigate this relatively quick 27-minute adventure, offering a genuine taste of rural exploration away from main highways. You'll encounter natural obstacles that require precise throttle and steering inputs, particularly where erosion has carved deeper channels into the track. The sparse traffic history—with only one vehicle having recorded this route on Newtracs—adds an authentic pioneering feel to your drive.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in solid mechanical condition, as remote assistance won't arrive quickly in this area. Carry extra water, basic recovery equipment, and check weather conditions beforehand; recent rain transforms these tracks considerably. The trail's moderate difficulty makes it perfect for intermediate drivers seeking purpose without excessive technical demands, though the gradient and terrain demand your full concentration throughout.
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2.8 km
Distance
27 min
Avg Time
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Avg Speed
6%
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