It is the highest peak of the Niut Range, a subrange of the Coast Mountains.
Razorback Mountain has an elevation of 3,183 metres (10,443 ft), and with a prominence measure of 2,153 metres (7,064 ft), it is the 20th most prominent peak in British Columbia.
[2] Razorback Mountain was first climbed in August 1932 by Henry S. Hall and Hans Fuhrer.
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