Mt Nameless Access is a 3.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Mount Sheila, Western Australia, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 16%, winch recovery may be required. Average drive time is 19 minutes.
If you're seeking a challenging climb that rewards your technical driving skills, Mt Nameless Access delivers exactly that. This 3.3 km route near Mount Sheila tests your vehicle's capability with a demanding 16% grade and terrain that's earned its medium difficulty rating. You'll need a winch equipped to your 4WD—this isn't optional equipment here, but essential backup for the steeper sections where traction becomes genuinely tested.
The drive itself is a relatively quick 19-minute affair if conditions cooperate, but don't mistake brevity for simplicity. You'll navigate through rugged Western Australian landscape that showcases the region's distinctive terrain, with narrow sections and rocky outcrops demanding your full attention. The steep pitches mean you'll be managing momentum carefully, reading the ground ahead, and making deliberate driving decisions rather than simply pointing uphill.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition and your winch is properly maintained—only four vehicles have successfully documented this trail, suggesting it's not heavily trafficked, which means recovery assistance might be limited. Check weather conditions beforehand, as the grade becomes significantly more challenging when wet. The Newtracs app's trail tracking features will help you navigate the route and document your own successful completion of this genuine test of 4WD prowess.
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3.3 km
Distance
19 min
Avg Time
10 km/h
Avg Speed
16%
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