Track 34 is a 1.0 km Hard 4WD trail in Boondooma, Queensland, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 27%. Average drive time is 9.45 minutes.
Track 34 near Boondooma will test your 4WD's climbing ability and your nerve behind the wheel. This hard-rated trail delivers a serious challenge in a compact 1.0 km package, with a punishing 27% grade that demands respect and precision. You'll find yourself navigating steep ascents that separate casual off-roaders from genuine enthusiasts willing to push their vehicles to the limit.
The landscape here is raw and unforgiving—expect rocky terrain, loose surfaces, and minimal margin for error as you tackle the relentless incline. Your steering, throttle control, and line choice will be constantly tested as you work your way up. The sparse vegetation and open terrain mean you'll have good visibility of the obstacles ahead, but that's little comfort when you're gripping the wheel on such an aggressive slope. The reward for your efforts is a rapid 9-minute completion time if you nail your technique.
You'll need a capable 4WD with good ground clearance and responsive traction control. Before attempting Track 34, ensure your vehicle is in top condition—check your brakes, suspension, and tire grip carefully. Bring a recovery kit and consider tackling this one with a spotter or fellow enthusiast nearby. This isn't a trail for experimenting; you should have solid off-road experience under your belt. Use the Newtracs app to track your performance and compare your time against the handful of drivers who've conquered this beast.
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1.0 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
Avg Speed
27%
Steep Grade
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