Archive:2010 Beginner Friendly Needle Peak Scramble

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Old Trip
This is the sign up and organization page for an old trip. It already happened. Please do not sign up for it.

Synopsis

We're running out of time before the snow arrives (I hope) so let's go hiking/scrambling. The scramble we'll be aiming for are found in Matt Gunn's Scrambles in Southwest British Columbia guidebook. You can find a copy of it in the VOC clubroom and for sale at MEC.

  • Why is this Beginner Friendly? - this trip is beginner friendly in the sense that beginners to hiking or scrambling are welcome and we will be happy to teach and wait for them, not in the sense that it is easy or safe. See the VOC definition of beginner friendly Here.

Skills Required

  • General fitness

Itinerary

Saturday

  • Leave Vancouver by 8am (meaning you're merging onto Highway 1).
  • Meet at the car parking area at 10:30.
  • Hike to a suitable camping spot, leave heavy stuff then scramble up to top of Needle Peak.

Sunday

  • Hike to Flatiron, then break camp and head back to the cars.

Gear Required

Check out the gear lists on the wiki for a scrambling trip here: Gear lists

Remember, the VOC has lots of gear for rent in the clubroom. If you don't have good boots, gaiters or a helmet, the club can hook you up.

Clothes

  • 1 set of non-cotton clothes (just the one set)
  • 1 additional warm thing (fleece / down jacket)
  • water proof jacket (even if the weather is suppose to be good)
  • toque (very important!!!)
  • sturdy hiking boots
  • sun hat
  • gaiters
  • an extra set of non-cotton clothes might be worth the weight if the weather is going to be bad

Shelter

  • Tents (not everyone)
  • sleeping bag (it won't be too too cold out, but it's not mid summer either)
  • sleeping pad

Miscellaneous

  • sunscreen
  • headlamp (very important!!!)
  • lip balm
  • sunglasses
  • camera
  • bug net (works way better than bug juice, plus it doesn't wreck the environment or your stuff)
  • toilet Paper
  • toothbrush
  • lighter

Gear

  • helmet (You can borrow one from the club. Check here for gear rental hours)

Food

  • stove + pot + fuel + lighter (or share with someone)
  • thing to eat out of
  • spoon
  • lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch (or join a food group)
  • water (at least two litres!!!!)
  • something to make your drinking water safe (like Aquatabs)

Pack

and a pack to put it all in.

Pre-Trip Meeting

The Pre-Trip Meeting will be at 7:00pm on Wednesday, September 22nd in the club office in the SUB.

  • It is very important that you attend the pre-trip meeting as we'll be deciding on rides, accommodations, food groups, etc. We'll also decide the final number for this trip and we'll go over important details and skills.
  • If you can't attend the Pre-Trip meeting but still want to go contact Phil at phil(dot)tomlinson(at)gmail(dot)com and one of the drivers to make sure you have a ride.

Sign-up

Trip size depends on how many 'experienced' type people sign up. For now I'll cap it at 15 but this may increase. Please sign up and indicate your experience level and if you have a tent.

  1. Phil Tomlinson - will bring a tent, reasonably experienced
  2. Victoria Alfred - will sleep in Phil's tent, reasonably experienced
  3. Champagne (tentative) - will sleep in Phil's sleeping bag, quite experienced in the bag
  4. Adrien Bussy - not tent, no stove, little experience - keen to share things with anyone (except toothbrush ;-))
  5. Christopher Yearwood - will bring a tent, rusty but reasonably experienced
  6. Emily Ackroyd- will bring tent
  7. Anthony Melnick- in tent with Emily
  8. Riley Patterson- Experienced paddler and camper (new to scrambling) with tent
  9. Kathrin Lang - has stove, no tent, somewhat experienced?
  10. kali albert- have stove. experience with hiking etc. have tent if needed
  11. Alfred Larsen - Has tent, stove, some experience
  12. Katherine Valentine - has stove, no tent, fairly experienced
  13. Elizabeth Kleynhans
  14. Gaby Espino (No tent, little experience)
  15. Jan Mertens (no tent, little experience)

Waiting List

Sign up here and if a spot opens up or if I increase the maximum size of the trip, then you might get on.


  1. Ali Nezampour (some experience)
  2. Meg Foster
  3. Tom Beingessner (tent, stove)
  4. Jiyoon Koo (no tent, no stove, no car...but can compensate by bringing lots of FOOD!)
  5. Sanaz Vafaei (no tent, no stove, some experience)

Vehicle List

Sign up here if you have a vehicle. This pretty much guarantees you a spot on the trip. There's no logging roads or anything to worry about, so any car is suitable.

  • Vicky's beat up Buick
  1. Vicky
  2. Phil
  • Small SUV/cross-over/car thing, Yearwood
  1. Yearwood
  • Alfred's Jeep
  1. Alfred


  • Meg's (small) tracker
  1. Meg
  2. Tom :)