Boucher Firetrail is a 4.5 km Medium 4WD trail in Jaunter, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 18%. Average drive time is 18.81 minutes.
You'll discover an exhilarating test of vehicle control on the Boucher Firetrail, where a challenging 18% grade demands respect and precision from even experienced 4WD drivers. This medium-difficulty trail near Jaunter delivers concentrated technical driving in just 4.5 kilometres, making it ideal for those looking to sharpen their off-road skills without committing to an all-day expedition. The route follows a historic firetrail corridor, rewarding your efforts with rugged NSW bushland scenery and genuine isolation—you'll encounter minimal traffic and plenty of natural character.
The terrain combines steep rocky sections with tighter switchbacks that require careful line selection and confident throttle management. You should expect loose gravel surfaces, potential ruts, and sections where momentum and technique matter equally. The steep gradient means engine braking becomes your friend on descent, while ascent demands low-range gearing and smooth power delivery. Allow roughly 19 minutes for completion, though challenging conditions may extend this considerably.
Before tackling Boucher, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition with quality tyres offering genuine grip. Recovery points and a winch are strongly recommended given the grade and terrain exposure. Check current conditions via Newtracs before heading out, as weather can quickly impact traction and safety on this unforgiving track.
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4.5 km
Distance
19 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
Avg Speed
18%
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