N25 Track is a 1.0 km Extreme 4WD trail in Gaffneys Creek, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
You'll find the N25 Track near Gaffneys Creek to be a genuinely challenging test of vehicle capability and driver skill. This extreme 4WD route demands respect—only four vehicles have successfully navigated its demanding terrain, making it a true proving ground for serious off-road enthusiasts. Despite its compact 1.0 km length, you'll need approximately 8 minutes to complete it, a timeframe that reflects the technical intensity rather than distance.
The driving experience here is relentlessly technical, with obstacles and terrain features that require precision, experience, and a well-equipped vehicle. You'll encounter sections that push both machine and operator to their limits, navigating through tight spots and challenging ground conditions that demand constant attention. The surrounding landscape offers the rugged beauty characteristic of Victoria's backcountry, but your focus will primarily be on the immediate task ahead—reading the terrain, making critical line choices, and executing flawless vehicle control.
Before attempting the N25 Track, ensure your 4WD is in excellent mechanical condition and equipped with recovery gear. This isn't a trail for learning; you should have substantial off-road experience and ideally connect with others who've completed it. Track the route using the Newtracs app's offline maps to familiarize yourself with the layout beforehand. The extreme difficulty rating reflects genuine hazard potential, so come prepared, arrive rested, and never venture out alone.
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8 min
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