OF4WD Rating: 3+
This trail was first travelled by the EOTB in 2010. It leads from the camp at Killer Lake south and out near Skootamatta Lake. Having a winch is a must for this trail. Very tight.
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3+ Challenging 4WD Trail
Challenging trails on which low range 4WD is required. You will encounter a variety of more difficult challenges (loose rocks, large potholes, water crossings to 20”, steep inclines 20 deg and large rocks to 12”, 12” mud filled ruts) on these trails. Not recommended with stock 4WD vehicle. Traction device (limited slip or locker) in rear differential, aggressive tread and low air pressure highly recommended. Higher than stock ground clearance is advisable. Moderate experience and driving skill advised. Likely paint and possible rocker-panel damage. Hi-lifts, straps and winches recommended
Quinn Loop
The Quinn Loop can be considered to be the less challenging sibling to the main Quinn Trail and connects with it at both ends. This is a tight technical trail with inclines and trees. It's fairly lengthy so it will be a full day of intense off-roading. Running the trail in reverse, from (the south entrance to the north) will offer some additional challenges.
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3+ Challenging 4WD Trail
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Crag Lake
OF4WD Rating: 3+
EOTB began using the trail about 2006. The road down the power line to the Crag Lake turn-off is dusty, rough and lumpy. The trail crosses a beaver pond and climbs through the forest to reach a lake at the top of the hill. Skid plates recommended. This trail has seen a lot of abuse lately, please STAY ON TRAIL. The lake makes a good lunch and swim spot (beware of leaches). Normally we turnaround at the lake and exit via the entrance.
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