Wermatong Track is a 1.1 km 4WD trail in Cudgewa, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%.
You'll discover an intriguing 4WD challenge in the rugged terrain near Cudgewa, where the Wermatong Track presents a short but demanding 1.1 km route that punches well above its modest length. This steep alpine track climbs at a formidable 13% grade, testing your vehicle's traction and your driving precision as you navigate through challenging conditions that demand respect and skill. The compressed distance means every meter counts—you're looking at genuine technical driving rather than a leisurely cruise.
The landscape here is quintessentially NSW high country, with exposed earth, rocky outcrops, and vegetation that thickens as you gain elevation. You'll experience the raw, unpolished nature of backcountry driving where conditions can shift rapidly depending on weather and seasonal factors. The steep gradient means you'll need good ground clearance, low-range capability, and confidence in your vehicle's hill-climbing ability. Pay close attention to surface conditions before attempting this route, as rain or frost can transform the track into a slippery proposition.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in top condition with fresh fluids, properly functioning brakes, and quality all-terrain tires with good tread depth. The remote location near Cudgewa means you should carry recovery gear, extra water, and communication devices. No vehicles have officially recorded completion data on Newtracs yet, so you'll be charting your own experience on this unrated gem for off-road enthusiasts seeking genuine alpine challenges.
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