I Hate This One is a 0.2 km 4WD trail in Bunya, Queensland, Australia.
You'll discover what makes "I Hate This One" such a talked-about challenge near Bunya, Queensland—a deceptively short 0.2 km stretch that punches well above its weight in difficulty and character. Despite its modest length, this trail demands respect and careful vehicle handling, offering a concentrated dose of technical 4WD driving that separates the experienced from the overconfident. The terrain here presents unexpected obstacles and tricky sections that'll test your line choices and throttle control in ways longer trails often don't.
The unrated status of this trail means you're venturing into territory where official difficulty assessments haven't yet been established—making it an intriguing proposition for adventurous drivers willing to scout ahead carefully. You should approach with caution, as the lack of documented traffic history means conditions may be variable and hazards less predictable than established routes. The flat 0% grade might suggest an easy passage, but don't let that fool you; elevation change isn't what makes this trail notorious among local 4WD enthusiasts.
Before attempting "I Hate This One," conduct a thorough pre-trip inspection of your vehicle and ensure your recovery gear is up to standard. Scout the trail carefully on foot first if you're unfamiliar with it, and consider bringing experienced spotters. Check current conditions with local 4WD communities, as this trail's reputation suggests it demands full attention and respect from anyone brave enough to tackle it.
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