The Needles - North


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What:  A bushwhack with cliffy bits and nice views as a reward.  

Where:  The Needles (South, Middle and North) are located along a ridge between the Lynn and Seymour Rivers in North Vancouver, BC.

Difficulty: 5/5  route is not marked.  Bushwhack.
Runnability: 1/5 Some runnable sections on LSCR trail.
Peak view: 5/5
Unobstructed views of surrounding peaks, city, ocean
Scenery: 4/5 Old growth, second growth forests.  Rivers.
Children: 0/5 Not recommended
Dogs: 3/5 Minimal water on access trails.

Route overview:  The North Needle is best approached from the South Needle.  Rough.  Little to no flagging.  Several sections where folks with a fear of heights will feel uncomfortable

Trip distance:  From the South Needle, roughly 5 kilometers. 

Trip time:  From the South Needle, budget 5-8 hours out and back.  This assumes some contingency for getting lost.

Safety: 

  • Cellular coverage is inconsistent.
  • GPS spotty under tree cover
  • No emergency shelters in the area.  Help at the entrance to LSCR near gazebo.
  • Recommend you bring your Baggers Companion

Name Origin: Unknown.

Headwaters for:  Not applicable, as this is a steep ridge.

Getting there:  The North Needle can be reached from Patton Peak and South/Middle Needle.  Both routes are very difficult.  Access from South is recommended as less difficult. 

Route Details:  The route to the North Needle is seldom traveled. 

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Neighboring peaks:

  • Bagger Challenge peaks Lynn Peak, South Needle, Middle Needle and Patton Peak are relatively close

Submitted by:  Ean Jackson and David Crerar

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