How do I get to the glass house 4×4 tracks?

How do I get to the glass house 4×4 tracks?

Head north from the Big Red Car Park and play hills, and you will soon find runs that branch off the Powerlines track that will be up your street. The Canyon will require a 4WD with some extensive modification and will pose a challenge to novice 4WDers, but most other tracks around here should be very forgiving.

Where is Big Red Glasshouse?

southeast Queensland
Located in southeast Queensland, Big Red Track is a spectacular and challenging four-wheel-drive. Make sure you have advanced 4WD experience and all the necessary recovery gear. Experienced drivers only. Tucked away in the Glasshouse Mountains, it’s one of the toughest tracks you can test your vehicle in the area.

When was Graham Cahill born?

Graham and His Aging Days So, with that, we can conclude that Graham is currently 48-49 years old and that he was born around the early 1970s.

How old is Graham 4WD?

Graham Cahill’s estimated age is around 48 or 49 years old.

Is Graham still on 4WD Action?

Graham is a busy boy, travelling across the country to film and present stories for 4WD Action – and we are so excited to announce that in 2017 he’s taking a break from his travels to be at the Perth 4WD and Adventure Show!

What does Graham Cahill do for a living?

Graham Cahill is a photojournalist with a passion for off-road camping and 4WD cars. He often combines his passion for taking his cars to some remote areas in Australia for his journalism.

Is Graham still on 4WD action?

What are the best Glass House Mountains 4WD tracks?

Check out the Glass House 4WD track map link above to see where the Powerline track starts and the different grades along the way. Big Red and Little Red are the most iconic Glass House Mountains 4WD tracks. These are the tracks that most drivers would love to tick off the list.

What is the Glasshouse Mountains in Australia like?

Aside from 4WD, the area is a playground filled with walking tracks, horse trails, and other attractions. You will also find the Australia Zoo near the Glasshouse Mountains. So, are you ready to know more about the Glasshouse Mountains? Read more to find out! How Do I Get to The Glasshouse Mountains?

Why drive in the Glasshouse Mountains?

With heaps of opportunities to test your 4×4 in all kinds of conditions, the Glasshouse Mountains has some great areas of steep inclines, rutted out tracks, big mud holes and other neat little tracks.

Where is the powerline track at Glass House Mountains?

The Powerline Track at Glass House Mountains is the main track that most other tracks connect to or come off. This runs straight up the power lines from the start at Twin View Road (bottom south section) all the way up to Mount Beerwah (the furthest top northern section).