Schlink Pass Road is a 13.0 km 4WD trail in Geehi, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%.
You'll discover a remote alpine passage through the Snowy Mountains where rugged backcountry driving meets stunning high-altitude scenery. Schlink Pass Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to explore seldom-travelled terrain near Geehi, navigating through pristine wilderness that rewards adventurous drivers willing to venture off the beaten path. The 13-kilometre route features a modest 4% grade, making it accessible for capable vehicles while still delivering authentic off-road character.
The driving experience combines gentle rolling sections with natural obstacles that test your vehicle handling skills. You'll traverse mountain passes with expansive views across the Snowy Mountains landscape, encountering native bushland and alpine meadows as you progress. The terrain transitions between well-defined tracks and more challenging sections where careful line choice becomes essential. Weather conditions can change rapidly at this elevation, so you should come prepared with extra supplies, communication equipment, and appropriate tyres for variable conditions.
Before attempting Schlink Pass Road, ensure your vehicle is mechanically sound and equipped for remote driving. Limited mobile reception in the area means self-sufficiency is crucial—carry water, fuel reserves, and recovery equipment. The unrated status reflects its minimal traffic, so expect an isolated experience with few passing vehicles. This trail represents genuine adventure for those seeking to expand their 4WD skills in spectacular high-country terrain.
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