Sullivans Road is a 0.9 km 4WD trail in Burrowye, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%.
You'll discover why Sullivans Road has caught the attention of serious 4WD adventurers seeking genuine backcountry challenges near Burrowye. This compact 0.9 km route packs considerable technical demands into a short distance, featuring a formidable 13% grade that will test your vehicle's climbing ability and your driving precision. The steep terrain means you'll need confident throttle control and a well-maintained 4WD to navigate safely, making this a trail suited for experienced drivers rather than casual weekend explorers.
The rugged landscape surrounding Sullivans Road showcases classic New South Wales backcountry terrain, with the steep gradient creating an intense driving experience despite the short length. You should approach this trail with respect for its challenging grade—the steepness demands proper tire grip, adequate ground clearance, and a vehicle in excellent mechanical condition. Before attempting Sullivans Road, ensure your brakes are responsive and your suspension can handle rough, angled terrain.
As an unrated trail with no previous Newtracs user data, you'll be venturing into relatively uncharted territory. This means conditions may vary considerably depending on recent weather and seasonal changes. Bring recovery gear, check your vehicle thoroughly beforehand, and consider traveling with another vehicle for safety. The brief distance shouldn't fool you—this is a high-intensity 4WD experience that rewards preparation and caution.
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