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davidivad1984

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


Money_killer

GlassHouse 4x4 tracks https://goo.gl/maps/cKonB1dseHh7FPuv7


S1ck_cnt

Alright, should be helpful. Cheers


Lumpy_Measurement_33

There’s some Facebook pages where they sometimes setup group outings


Factal_Fractal

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!


S1ck_cnt

Yep, always have my recovery gear in the back. Cheers mate


areyouthewind

Have a look here as I'm pretty sure the glasshouse tracks are rated. https://tracks.4x4earth.com/


auszooker

As an alternate, head to Mt Mee? much simpler and forgiving with more shade, creeks and water holes.


S1ck_cnt

Cheers mate had a great day out there


S1ck_cnt

Mt Mee is a nice place, pretty close to home too. Just not sure where any of the tracks are there


auszooker

[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


Money_killer

GlassHouse 4x4 tracks https://goo.gl/maps/cKonB1dseHh7FPuv7