Unknown is a 2.3 km Hard 4WD trail in Warrenmang, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 10%. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine challenge that will test your vehicle's capability and your driving skills, this hard-rated trail near Warrenmang demands respect. The 2.3 km route packs serious technical difficulty into a short distance, with a relentless 10% average grade that keeps you focused from start to finish. You'll navigate steep sections that require precise throttle control and weight distribution, making this ideal for experienced 4WD drivers looking to push their limits.
The terrain is unforgiving—expect rocky outcrops, loose surfaces, and sections where traction becomes your primary concern. Victoria's high country backdrop provides striking scenery, but you'll be concentrating too hard to fully appreciate it during the drive. The 8-minute completion time means you're maintaining momentum through genuinely difficult conditions rather than crawling cautiously. You should arrive with a well-maintained vehicle, full fuel tank, and recovery equipment on board.
Preparation is essential for this trail. Check your tyre pressure and suspension before attempting it, and consider bringing a spotter if you're unfamiliar with steep descents or ascents. With 43 vehicles having successfully tackled this route, you'll have confidence knowing others have made it through—but don't let that breed complacency. Weather conditions significantly impact difficulty here; avoid this trail after heavy rain when grip becomes critically compromised. This is 4WDing at its most rewarding.
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2.3 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
Avg Speed
10%
Steep Grade
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