A guest post - by Luke Hine-Haycock Saw Back Track Disappointment Blue line marks the Saw Back Track Having been told that the Saw Back Track was an extreme 4wd experience, a few mates and I decided to give it a go. Sadly the track was a little disappointing for me, as I only found two challenging parts - the first one was a clay hill with a washed out step up in it and the second one was a muddy water hole. Although the Saw Back Track was a little disappointing the Mt Field National Park area has a lot to offer and see. Results of the clay step-up Entry Requirements From Bothwell we drove approx. 71km to the Mt Field National Park visitor centre, where we got the key and permits for the Saw Back track - a $300 refundable deposit was charged for the key. Mt Field National Park visitor centre We had to fill out some permits to be able to get the key which required our licences and rego. numbers. A park's pass is also ...
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