Thanks for the comments.
The property is up the Brisbane Valley - accessed off the Splityard Creek - Somerset Dam road. It is in the D'aguilar range just over the back of Lacey's Creek.
An AULRO trip up there might not be a bad idea - if people are prepared to bring their chainsaws and pruning tools ;). A dozen or so vehicles through there would do wonders for keeping the road clear. As it is we didn't clear the first couple of hundred metres of our road so the average punter might not even suspect there is a track there at all :thumbsup:.
There is another fun little track that goes through into the neighbouring property which we have slashed a few tyres on over the years. It is also nearly invisible now but could be easily cleared. For a while we relied on it for all-weather access until our road was brought up to a decent standard. It has a couple of steep, rocky pitches that have thwarted non-low range vehicles. There is also a koala colony living along the route which, seeing as how the road runs along the ridgeline, allows easy viewing of them curled up in the tree branches down the slope.
We did most of the building work through the late 80s and early 90s lugging materials up with my old LWB Series III. I can't say it ever did things as easily, or as comfortably as the new Defender though :cool:.

