Pinners Track is a 7.3 km Extreme 4WD trail in West Coast, Tasmania, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 11%. Average drive time is 372.71 minutes.
Pinners Track represents the ultimate test of 4WD capability and driver skill on Tasmania's rugged West Coast. You'll encounter one of the most punishing terrain experiences in the region, with an unrelenting 11% grade that demands serious vehicle setup, recovery equipment, and nerves of steel. This extreme trail separates the committed enthusiasts from the casual weekend warriors.
The 7.3-kilometre route winds through dense coastal wilderness, exposing you to deeply rutted sections, rocky outcrops, and treacherous mud that shifts with the seasons. You should expect steep descents that test your braking systems and tight switchbacks where precision driving is non-negotiable. The surrounding landscape is hauntingly beautiful—temperate rainforest gives way to windswept coastal vistas—but there's little margin for error. Deep water crossings, unstable banks, and the constant threat of vehicle beaching demand your complete focus.
Before attempting Pinners Track, ensure your vehicle is in exceptional condition with upgraded suspension, protective underbody plating, and quality recovery gear. You'll need a second vehicle minimum and experienced spotters familiar with extreme terrain. Most drivers spend over six hours navigating this challenge. With only two recorded completions, you'll be joining an exclusive group. Check current conditions before heading out—weather and seasonal changes dramatically affect drivability on this unforgiving track.
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7.3 km
Distance
6h 13m
Avg Time
6 km/h
Avg Speed
11%
Steep Grade
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