Power Line Track is a 12.9 km Hard 4WD trail in Sawyers Valley, Western Australia, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 1%, winch recovery may be required. Average drive time is 123.96 minutes.
Power Line Track delivers an adrenaline-pumping challenge near Sawyers Valley that will test your 4WD skills and vehicle capability. This 12.9 km hard-rated trail demands respect and preparation—you'll encounter demanding terrain that's earned its reputation among serious off-road drivers. The route features consistently challenging conditions that justify the winch requirement; you should absolutely ensure your vehicle is equipped before attempting this track.
As you navigate Power Line Track, you'll experience varied terrain that keeps your focus sharp throughout the two-hour drive. The landscape transitions between technical sections and more open stretches, offering glimpses of the Western Australian bushland while your concentration remains locked on the track ahead. Despite the modest 1% average grade, the difficulty rating reflects the rough, obstacle-laden nature of the terrain rather than elevation changes.
Proper preparation is essential for this adventure. Beyond the mandatory winch, bring recovery gear, extra fuel, and supplies—you're venturing into remote country where self-sufficiency matters. Check conditions before departing and consider going with experienced companions. The 67 vehicles that have successfully completed Power Line Track represent drivers who came prepared and respected the terrain. This isn't a casual Sunday drive; it's a genuine test of off-road prowess that rewards skilled, cautious driving.
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13 km
Distance
2h 4m
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
1%
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