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North

climber
Topic Author's Original Post - May 18, 2015 - 09:38pm PT
Is a four wheel drive mandatory to climb at Shuteye, or can a 2WD access plenty of good spots? The guide is a bit ambiguous on this point. Thanks for any help.
vlani

Trad climber
mountain view, ca
May 18, 2015 - 11:46pm PT
You can always walk.
Were the guide says you need a 4wd - you usually need something like a tank really. Looks like those roads were washed off a bit.

Other places need high clearance, not 4wd, unless the road is maintained. Count on extra mile hike with normal car on most approaches.
T$$$

climber
May 19, 2015 - 07:38am PT
You would be pretty limited with a 2wd car. For example, the road into Shangrila is a road described as ok for sturdy 2wd cars in the guide book. It would very likely shut down most 2wd cars and would probably be stressful in a few spots with a sturdy 2wd, like a 2wd truck, etc. We were driving carefully and paying attention in a few sections with a 4x4 truck.

Further up the same road becomes a "4wd" road, and we bailed on that. Stock 4x4 truck would have gotten banged up.
ablegabel

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
May 19, 2015 - 08:18am PT
My two wheel drive, low clearance family van, has made it to the base of Grey Eagle, The Balls, Lost Eagle, Chiquito etc. That is a life times worth of climbing right there. Just drive slow through any rough spots and don't get caught in the rain if you have to go up any steep hills (like Grey Eagle). Have fun and good luck.

-Eric Gabel
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
May 19, 2015 - 08:22am PT
2wd
kev

climber
A pile of dirt.
May 19, 2015 - 08:40am PT
I once drove a girlfriend's volvo 2wd car up to Shangrila. The car made it no problem...The relationship, not so much.

+1 to what ablegable said about steep muddy roads up there in the rain.
Killer K

Boulder climber
Sacramento, CA
May 19, 2015 - 08:48am PT
I'm heading up there Jun 7-10 and planning on camping at friend rock. Think a stock taco 4x would get there without body damage?
T$$$

climber
May 19, 2015 - 08:53am PT
We had stock 4wd Taco and opted to stay at 2wd Camp...maybe we're just wimps. I'd say park at 2wd Camp and walk up to Friend Rock and check out the road to see what you think - Friend Rock is literally a minute away walking from 2wd Camp.

Edit to add: This was just a few weeks ago. Maybe the road was better in the past? If people are getting standard 2wd cars up to Friend Rock with the road the way it was when we were there, I'm impressed and we must really suck at driving. There is a rough patch immediately after 2wd Camp.
kev

climber
A pile of dirt.
May 19, 2015 - 08:54am PT
Killer - read my above statement with the added bit of info - i made it with no body damage.

A stock 4x4 taco can go almost anywhere if you can drive it.
Big Mike

Trad climber
BC
May 19, 2015 - 08:54am PT
The relationship, not so much.

funny how girls aren't big fans of taking their vehicles up bumpy roads.... Lol


Killer K you should be fine. We took thisjustin's taco up there no problem. Might have had a few extra scratches on the paint tho. Lol
nature

climber
Boulder, CO
May 19, 2015 - 08:56am PT
The car made it no problem...The relationship, not so much.

ah yes... but look where you are now.

SARDINES!!!!!
Killer K

Boulder climber
Sacramento, CA
May 19, 2015 - 09:18am PT
I can deal with paint scratches. Thanks for the info!
Stoked! Shuteye looks sooo good!
kev

climber
A pile of dirt.
May 19, 2015 - 09:38am PT
Worst I've done up there is the usual offroad vehicular "pin-striping" and taken out a mirror which was probably my bad playing speed racer on an ancient logging road.

Doug - Word!

Have fun and if you go up to Grey please do a complete ascent of Physics of Death. I don't think anyone has done both pitches yet.
Ed H

Trad climber
Santa Rosa, CA
May 19, 2015 - 02:18pm PT
Heading up to 2WD camp this weekend - first time at Shuteye! Standby for the full report. I'm car pooling in a 4 runner this trip...
guyman

Social climber
Moorpark, CA.
May 19, 2015 - 04:39pm PT
Get your hands on the OHV maps.... if you only have the standard USFS map, the numbers of all the dirt roads will not match the GB names, numbers.

I found this out the hard way last year....
cat t.

Sport climber
CA
May 19, 2015 - 04:57pm PT
Don't listen to fivethirty; you have to cross a raging river, launch over a gaping crevasse, and the minivan was almost eaten by lions and dragons. No car can successfully make the trek and no one should go there. ;)
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
Nothing creative to say
May 19, 2015 - 05:20pm PT
Owners of brand new vehicles often turn back and park well before 2wd camp. :)

btw, I think the OP is asking about the ridge proper (not really Grey Eagle, etc.. The ridge is commonly understood to mean parking at the 2wd camp/queens throne/dreamscape parking, or continuing 4wd from there to friend camp or further out the ridge (allegedly for realz 4wd) to get to the look out and places like that.

However, there are other ways to access the climbing areas on the ridge proper, but you have to want to hike a bit uphill and know which climb you want to hit.

Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
May 19, 2015 - 06:57pm PT


mucci

Trad climber
The pitch of Bagalaar above you
May 19, 2015 - 06:58pm PT
I miss seeing those rigs around at all the best playgrounds ED!
this just in

climber
Justin Ross from North Fork
May 19, 2015 - 07:31pm PT
Ha Jeremy, as long as that eclipse didn't start bleeding we were good. Should have tried to make it to friend rock, then burned it down once it was high centered.

A stock 4wd will get you everywhere. I've taken mine up to the lookout, but it was scrapping. Killer k you can make Friend Rock camp no problem, Tacoma's 4L are incredible.

To the op, if you are worried about the roads, maybe avoid High Eagle/Queen's Throne area. It is the bumpiest, but so much good climbing up in that area in relatively easy approaches. What type of climbing are you looking for? Long routes? Single pitch, or bouldering? Or the best answer all of the above?
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