Celebrating 40 Years in Mt. Rainier National Park

Yep, I moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1983 and started by day hiking in the park. I did my first Wonderland Trail hike in 1987. I started skiing the park in 2014 after acquiring my first backcountry ski gear. And I started working on the Mountaineers 100 Peaks in MRNP over 10 years ago. Mt. Rainier has been my playground for 40 years now, and I never tire of exploring it. So many memories, and I hope there are many more. In celebration of 40 years exploring I present this compilation of biking, skiing, scrambling and hiking, all within the confines of our fabulous Mt. Rainier National Park. Original music by Willis Wall, “Tranquility” by Darrell Dodge. Rated Mature due to one cuss word.

Willis Wall 2023 Year in Review

Another year has passed, and although I didn't get through my wish list for the year, it was filled with quality trips: Portugal, Rome, Cycling in Riccione, my 35th Wonderland, RIMROBOD, the Northern Loop Trail and a few peaks, to name a few. Once again I was lucky to be in good health with heightened fitness from consistent cycling training. Happy Holidays everyone! Caveat: no drones were used in this footage.

RIMROBOD Oct 2023

I took inspiration from RAMROD (Ride Around Mt. Rainier in One Day), touted as a hard ride with 150 miles and 10,000 feet of climb, to put together RIMROBOD (Ride the Interior of Mt. Rainier Out and Back in One Day), with a shorter distance of 118 miles (from Cougar Rock campground) but total climb of 13,435 feet, all within the Park boundaries. I have replaced the original video of my 2017 ride, both because of the much better video quality and also more accurate stats (I had the original at 15,600' of climb, which was inaccurate). This recent ride was done on October 7th, 2023 amidst a fall color autumnfest. This ride took me a total of 13.5 hours, with slightly over 11 hours of saddle time.

The autumn roadside colors were ablaze during this ride.

Sunrise and Autumn colors across from the Stevens Canyon Road, Mt. Rainier

Color along the Stevens Canyon Road

Color on the Sunrise Park Road, White River entrance