This can be done in a 2wd car. I have been through there in a BA falcon towing a motorcycle trailer full of dirt bikes to go to the annual Killarney trail ride
It's been a long time since I did those crossings, but it looks like the track is much easier overall (I did it in a Forester at the time). From memory there were a couple of crossings near the Killarney end that had some steeper entry and exits than I see here. Anyway, looks like a nice outing.
Thanks Chris. I must admit the tracks weren’t difficult as long as you used common sense. However, attempting the same tracks in the dark was just a totally different vibe! Loved it.
Amazingly scenic!
Thanks, definitely worth the trip. 👍
This can be done in a 2wd car. I have been through there in a BA falcon towing a motorcycle trailer full of dirt bikes to go to the annual Killarney trail ride
Debatable but not untrue, depends on the time of travel i believe.
Thanks. Good to see it before it’s all concrete causeways.
Yup. A few sections have been concreted already. Only a matter of time i suppose, as you mentioned.
It's been a long time since I did those crossings, but it looks like the track is much easier overall (I did it in a Forester at the time). From memory there were a couple of crossings near the Killarney end that had some steeper entry and exits than I see here. Anyway, looks like a nice outing.
Thanks Chris. I must admit the tracks weren’t difficult as long as you used common sense. However, attempting the same tracks in the dark was just a totally different vibe! Loved it.
Hey I'm brisbane local with pajero what 4x4 group was this.
Hi Dan, this was organised as part of the 'National 4x4 Club of Australia' - previously more for Pajeros, but now a club open to all makes of 4x4s.
@benbsb29 ahh ok cool me and my partner and son have been looking for other pajero groups in Brisbane area, we do a bit of Mt mee and Bellthorpe area
Nice video👍
I'm new to 4wding. What did you lower your pressures to out there?
Hi Craig, thanks for the appreciation and kind words. We went down to about 20-25 psi for this trip, more to tolerate the corrugations from the track.