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Powerline Trek

Difficulty: Trek rating 3 of 5 - Click for detailsTrek rating 3 of 5 - Click for detailsTrek rating 3 of 5 - Click for details   Suitable for: 4WD 
This is a popular 4WD day-trek close to Perth. Previously full of exciting challengings in muddy winter conditions, the track has been repaired to ensure your chances of getting bogged are removed. It still provides steep rocky inclines and good scenery.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesMundaring
FinishMundaring
Distance58.65 kmMinimum Days1
Average Speed44 km/hrDriving Time1 hour 19 mins
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 11 Nov 2009
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 Description

The Powerline trek follows the service track for the powerlines between the valleys from Mundaring to York. This is a popular trek with local driver training operators as it contains numerous obstacles of varying degree of difficulty and is not in a National Park area, hence no permits are required. If you're looking for a secluded bush drive, this one might not be for you. Of course, this is also a great trek to undertake on your own to test out your skill and vehicle setup.

The route has a series of steep valleys and the views at the top of each crest are simply amazing. The flora changes considerably from the winter season, when things are wet, slippery, muddy and very boggy, to the summer season when things are bone dry and rutted due to serious erosion caused from the previous winter. The vegetation includes tall eucalypts, cycads and various heath scrubs and the soils vary from sands to clay with the colours changing from white to red. Local wallabies are often sited, particularly during cool and overcast days.

Each year, and throughout the year, this trek changes considerably due to the effects of weather and the fact that the council actually put a fair bit of maintenance work into this track. None of this actually affects the trek as such, but affects the degree of difficulty, or ease, that you will experience in completing the trip.

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From: Mundaring
To: Mundaring

Distance: 58.65 km
Average Speed: 44 km/hr
Travel Time: 1 hour 19 mins

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 Permits

No permits are needed for the Powerline Trek.

 Things to See & Do

Bushland, mud driving.

 Preparation

There are several extreme slopes to tackle and much of the trip includes steep, deeply rutted tracks and access roads making this trip suitable for experienced 4WDers only. The area is greatly affected by wet weather and during winter can be an extremely boggy location, whilst in summer is slightly less challenging.

Preparation for this route should be as for any other relatively remote 4WD track, including carrying sufficient fuel, water, food, supplies, communications gear, safety equipment and first aid, along with emergency backup supplies.

There are numerous tracks in the area and some may be unnamed or not shown on maps. A wise precaution is to get hold of some updated and detailed mud maps of the area. Be well prepared with a GPS, HF radio or Satellite phone as you may not see another vehicle. We advise that you refer to the latest information and advice about outback communications in the Communications Topic.

There may be risks with getting punctures, so please make sure you have adequate recovery gear and puncture repair kits. Travellers should read the 4WDriving Topic for related articles and checklists for vehicle setup and driver awareness.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolMundaring, Sawyers Valley, Lakes Roadhouse Diesel4cyl 8 litres ULP4cyl 9 litres LPG4cyl 12 litres
6cyl 9 litres6cyl 11 litres6cyl 10 litres
8cyl 9 litres8cyl 10 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

Closest Climatic Station

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Distance from Trek Mid Point 12.07km S
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 30.230.528.123.5 19.516.115.115.8 17.520.924.828.0
Mean Min. °C 14.915.514.412.5 10.28.07.07.4 8.19.211.613.4
Mean Rain mm 17.919.725.855.6 133.4208.2214.7173.2 119.768.142.112.0
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Mundaring, Sawyers Valley, Lakes Roadhouse

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

 Environment

Sawyers Valley and Mundaring lie in the transitional zone between the Darling Range and the wheat belt and really are the "heart of the hills". The predominant tree species are Wandoo (E. wandoo, a large white barked eucalypt), Jarrah (E. marginata) and Marri (E. calophylla), both of which are large, dark barked eucalypts. Large under storey thickets also occur frequently.

Scattered rocks in the terrain are mostly granite, but laterite cap rock occurs along some ridges, slopes and hill tops.

In summary the terrain is quite variable, mostly undulating, with deeply incised gully systems on the slopes, few tracks, some complex rock sections with the flatter areas being relatively featureless.

 History

The Powerline Track follows an active powerline carrying electricity from Muja power station. Collie supplies much of the South of Western Australia with electricity via Muja Power Station, which came on line 1969 and the newer Collie Power Station that commenced operations in May 1999.

Mundaring - from the Aboriginal word 'Mindah-lung', is the site of one of Australia's greatest engineering feats - the Mundaring Weir and the Golden Pipeline, which carries water all the way to Kalgoorlie.

The first European into the Mundaring area was Ensign Robert Dale who, in 1829, traced the Helena River upstream to a point near the present site of the Mundaring Weir. The nearby town of Sawyers Valley began as a pit sawyers' settlement in the 1860's. Today, many of the original sawpits can still be seen. The first freehold land in the area wasn't granted until 1882 and it wasn't until 1889 that a sawmill opened in the area and timber cutters moved in to exploit the extensive stands of jarrah and karri. The timber trade was the mainstay of the place for many years.

 Driving Directions

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Distance
Mundaring to Sawyers Valley 3.29 km E 91° 2 min
Sawyers Valley to Great Eastern Hwy & Flynn Rd 11.36 km E 79° 8 min
Great Eastern Hwy & Flynn Rd to Lakes Roadhouse 1.73 km NE 52° 2 min
Lakes Roadhouse to Manaring Lake 0.45 km SE 143° N/A
Manaring Lake to Twenty Five Mile Hill 5.73 km E 87° 3 min
Twenty Five Mile Hill to Great Southern Hwy & Powerlines Track 6.69 km E 96° 4 min
Great Southern Hwy & Powerlines Track to Nganguring Road (Culvert over stream) 2.67 km SW 241° 10 min
Nganguring Road (Culvert over stream) to Nganguring Track & Bunyip Track 1.45 km W 270° 4 min
Nganguring Track & Bunyip Track to Ngangaguringguring Hill 4.21 km W 267° 29 min
Ngangaguringguring Hill to Nganguring Road (Graded Dip) 2.07 km W 276° 18 min
Nganguring Road (Graded Dip) to Nganguring Road (Boulders on Track) 0.3 km W 269° 4 min
Nganguring Road (Boulders on Track) to Nganguring Road (Bridge) 1.08 km W 268° 5 min
Nganguring Road (Bridge) to Flynn Road & Nganguring Road 1.1 km W 273° 5 min
Flynn Road & Nganguring Road to Great Eastern Hwy & Flynn Rd 1.88 km NW 299° 2 min
Great Eastern Hwy & Flynn Rd to Sawyers Valley 11.36 km W 259° 8 min
Sawyers Valley to Mundaring 3.29 km W 271° 2 min
Mundaring to Mundaring 58.65 km     1 hr 19 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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Member - BUNDY BOY (WA) : 8 Nov 09 21:09
Evening everyone Thought i would give you...
Decay9 : 16 Oct 09 07:47
Went for a run between Sawyers Valley and the Lakes in my 07 Triton ...
wazza71 : 11 Jul 09 11:01
Hi all, Does anybody know if its ok to camp along the powerline tre...
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Hi All Going for a 4x4 on 5th July to the Powerline Trek. Could som...
Bretto80 : 14 Jul 08 23:10
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