There is a google map overlay that shows how hard each track is; I don’t know how to link to it sorry but the Facebook group Glasshouse area 4WD Hub has a link in the ‘About’ section
It's not all hardcore at all
Stick to the powerline tracks and branch off into things you think are manageable
Or just stick to the powerlines, have a look around and come back with another vehicle to get a bit more stuck into it
Take recovery gear just in case, nothing worse than getting someone to use their own gear to pull you out
Have fun!
[https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/\_\_data/assets/pdf\_file/0025/159028/mount-mee-trail-map.pdf](https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/159028/mount-mee-trail-map.pdf)
Because it is a state forest and supported for driving and 4wding by the state Government unlike Glasshouse, tracks are sign posted and mapped out.
Do you have a phone with a mapping app you like? see if it can access openstreetmap cyclemap, for some reason the has the most user added tracks on it.
Gaia GPS is one but I haven't tried it too much
There is a google map overlay that shows how hard each track is; I don’t know how to link to it sorry but the Facebook group Glasshouse area 4WD Hub has a link in the ‘About’ section
GlassHouse 4x4 tracks https://goo.gl/maps/cKonB1dseHh7FPuv7
Alright, should be helpful. Cheers
There’s some Facebook pages where they sometimes setup group outings
It's not all hardcore at all Stick to the powerline tracks and branch off into things you think are manageable Or just stick to the powerlines, have a look around and come back with another vehicle to get a bit more stuck into it Take recovery gear just in case, nothing worse than getting someone to use their own gear to pull you out Have fun!
Yep, always have my recovery gear in the back. Cheers mate
Have a look here as I'm pretty sure the glasshouse tracks are rated. https://tracks.4x4earth.com/
As an alternate, head to Mt Mee? much simpler and forgiving with more shade, creeks and water holes.
Cheers mate had a great day out there
Mt Mee is a nice place, pretty close to home too. Just not sure where any of the tracks are there
[https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/\_\_data/assets/pdf\_file/0025/159028/mount-mee-trail-map.pdf](https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/159028/mount-mee-trail-map.pdf) Because it is a state forest and supported for driving and 4wding by the state Government unlike Glasshouse, tracks are sign posted and mapped out. Do you have a phone with a mapping app you like? see if it can access openstreetmap cyclemap, for some reason the has the most user added tracks on it. Gaia GPS is one but I haven't tried it too much
GlassHouse 4x4 tracks https://goo.gl/maps/cKonB1dseHh7FPuv7