Too true, another example from me is "Sky Trek", we got to the end & said to each other "When does the 4wding start??"
I love taking people new 4wding to the Vic High country. Typically their first statement to me is "Were NOT going up there are we???"
I agree, I loved skytrek for its scenery but it is not what us Tasmanians call a true 4wd track as such.
I am very keen to get to Vic high country in the near future, I have a lot of Vic dirtbike friends who come down to Tassie and some of the Taswegians have done a 7 day high country trip on the bikes and they all say our riding/4wd'ing in Tassie is similar to the high country just not as big.
I find it odd that people name the Oodnadatta track as a hard one, and even the Old Ghan line between Finke and Alice (the service road, not the race track), when I was last there they were both like national highways. So it has a lot do with weather conditions and how long since the grader has been through.
As far as bad 'roads' go, the road out to Dalhousie springs for me was an absolute shocker, not because of the corrugations but just the general road condition. It was a shock absorber torture testing ground that's for certain.
But besides obvious rutted out tracks, steep hills, step ups, boggy mud etc I think its fair to say that 100's of klm's on bad corrugated roads is as bad as it can get on equipment, does everyone agree with that?