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Baybers
Member Since: 06 Jan 2006
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 16
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having bought this beast, I have discovered that I don't know any good 4wd tracks to take it on.
does anyone have any favorite roads, country or tracks that would be ideal for the LR3 ?
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31st Jan 2006 8:31 am |
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AndrewS
Tarquin of the Desert
Member Since: 06 May 2005
Location: Y...... because I can
Posts: 10442
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Re: 4WD tracks in victoria |
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Baybers wrote:having bought this beast, I have discovered that I don't know any good 4wd tracks to take it on.
does anyone have any favorite roads, country or tracks that would be ideal for the LR3 ?
I know a few good ones, but you will have to come to Wales In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
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31st Jan 2006 8:48 am |
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PCH
Member Since: 12 Jan 2005
Location: Anywhere but work
Posts: 812
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Re: 4WD tracks in victoria |
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Baybers wrote:having bought this beast, I have discovered that I don't know any good 4wd tracks to take it on.
does anyone have any favorite roads, country or tracks that would be ideal for the LR3 ?
I guess you mean Victoria Australia. Your flag show Saudi Arabia
It all depends on what tye of 4WDing you like. Is this the first 4WD you have bought? I ask this only because if you have had previous 4WD's then I'm sure you would have tried it out on the numerous areas in Victoria that you really need a 4WD.
The D3 with standard road tyres will generally tackle most terrain - loose dirt, ruts, rocky but with caution due to easy tyre damage compared to AT or MT tyres. I did 2 trips on the Goodyear Wranglers before changing wheels and tyres to Cooper ST's. The most difficult tracks at that time on the road tyres were Blue Rag Tk (near Mt Hotham) and Mt Wellington Tk which are very rocky. Blue Rag Tk is very steep nearing the summit. One Wrangler and rim came to grief on the Mt Wellington Tk with a big bang on a rock and gouge out of the rim and sidewall. In really muddy conditions the tyres will let you down. Think of slicks which is what they will turn into in thick sticky mud/clay.
There is plenty of easy to hard core stuff in the Narbethong/Toolangi/Murrundindi forests near Healesville. Just go and pick up any 4WD trip book in a bookshop. You will find day trips right through to longer camping trips in Victoria.
If you are into sight seeing then you cannot go past the Victorian High Country and the easiest access point is via Mansfield. There are so many tracks leading to great views that you couldn't list them here.
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31st Jan 2006 10:17 am |
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Baybers
Member Since: 06 Jan 2006
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 16
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thanks andrew and PCH
I would love to go to wales and try them out, perhaps some other time in the future.
I might try some of the more girly tracks first on standard road tyres. There are some good ones i just found on the tourism victoria website
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1st Feb 2006 3:59 am |
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simon_arch1
Member Since: 10 Apr 2006
Location: Melbourne Australia
Posts: 502
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Baybers - just saw your post, and although winter is not the time for them - there are some great tracks that start/finish in Mansfield that would be really good for a standard D3 too. Longer trips, with overnight stop-overs if you want, or just day trips.
http://www.howquaholidays.com.au/media/4wdtours.pdf
has details and directions.
cheers,
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3rd May 2006 12:29 am |
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Bill
Member Since: 21 Apr 2006
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 6
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Re: 4WD tracks in victoria |
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Baybers wrote:having bought this beast, I have discovered that I don't know any good 4wd tracks to take it on.
does anyone have any favorite roads, country or tracks that would be ideal for the LR3 ?
As PCH as mentioned,just North of Yarra Glen is the Toolangi State forest. You can go from basic dirt tracks to difficult 4x4 tracks. Watch out for Motor bikes and other 4x4's as it can get busy.
Another great trip is past Mansfield,camp overnight at "sheepyard Flats" (allow 2.5 hours from Melbourne). From here you can venture up to the likes of Lovicks hut or across to Mt Sterling to see "the Man from Snowey river" mockup hut. None of the area is real difficult and great for a family outing. Get yourself a good map . Wlar
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3rd May 2006 3:04 am |
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Vo Rogue
Member Since: 16 Jan 2006
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 123
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There is also Wombat State Forest/Lerderderg State Park area in and around Blackwood and Trentham.
Varies from easy (a lot is normal 2WD country) to totally impassable when wet and has an advantage that at the moment Forestry are doing a big set of Autumn Fuel Burns so many of the tracks have been recently bulldozed or graded for access.
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3rd May 2006 7:07 am |
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