Shunt 10 is a 1.1 km 4WD trail in Collins, Western Australia, Australia.
You'll discover a compact yet intriguing 4WD route near Collins that offers an excellent opportunity to explore Western Australia's rugged backcountry terrain. This 1.1 km trail provides the perfect warm-up for off-road adventurers looking to test their vehicle's capabilities on a shorter course without committing to an extended expedition. The relatively flat grade means you can focus on navigating the track itself rather than wrestling with steep climbs or technical descents.
The driving experience here showcases typical inland Western Australian landscape, with native vegetation and natural track formations that reveal the region's character. You'll encounter the kind of authentic off-road conditions that make this area popular with 4WD enthusiasts seeking genuine backcountry exploration. While the unrated status means this trail hasn't received an official difficulty classification, its compact length makes it accessible for drivers wanting to discover new routes in the Collins area without extensive preparation.
Before heading out, remember that even shorter trails demand proper vehicle maintenance and basic supplies. Ensure your 4WD is in good working order, carry water and communication devices, and let someone know your plans. Using the Newtracs app, you can track your progress and share your experience, helping build the community knowledge around this emerging route. The trail's lack of previous visitor data makes this an opportunity to contribute valuable feedback for future adventurers.
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