Orchard Track is a 0.8 km 4WD trail in Bundaleer North, South Australia, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%.
You'll discover a challenging short blast near Bundaleer North that packs serious technical demands into just 0.8 km of driving. The Orchard Track's steep 13% grade makes this a genuine test of vehicle control and driver skill, requiring careful line selection and methodical momentum management to navigate successfully. Despite its modest length, this unrated trail deserves respect—the sustained gradient and terrain characteristics demand that you approach with appropriate preparation and vehicle capability.
The driving experience here is intense and focused rather than leisurely. You'll work through demanding sections where traction management becomes critical, and the steep pitch means there's little room for error. The surrounding landscape near Bundaleer North provides a rural backdrop, though the emphasis here is firmly on the technical challenge rather than sightseeing. Before attempting this track, ensure your 4WD is in excellent mechanical condition with quality tires and responsive brakes—the grade alone makes this non-negotiable.
With no recorded completions on Newtracs yet, you'll be charting relatively unexplored territory. This makes it an exciting prospect for experienced 4WD enthusiasts seeking new challenges in South Australia, though it also means you should carry detailed maps and consider going with another vehicle for safety. The combination of length, gradient, and unproven status makes the Orchard Track ideal for dedicated off-roaders rather than casual weekend drivers.
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