Mt. Baker Circumnavigation Video

Back in 2016 I concocted a relatively easy way to circumnavigate Mt. Baker, bypassing some difficult cross country on the west side by biking from the Lake Ann trail head on Highway 542 westward, looping back towards the mountain on Mosquito Lake Road and FS Road 38 to the Ridley Creek trail head. The rest of the trek was on trail or road. From my research a duo had accomplished a circumnavigation years earlier, taking 25 days with some serious physical toll. My blog post on my iteration can be found here.

Kudos to Jeff List, who completed a circumnavigation in July 2019 without resorting to bike or skis, in 38 hours no less. You can access his report here. I’m sure more people will join in now that it’s been done a few times (Jeff also completed the circumnavigation again with 3 running companions). But for those who do not have the cross country skills or serious ultra training (or both), utilizing the bike portion and my itinerary can be done by practically anyone.

I resurrected the video I had recorded on my trip and authored this 15 minute piece. I used a Contour Roam2 camera, easily attached to my bike and my trekking staff and very compact in size. Unfortunately I lost the mount on my pole during the latter portion of my trek on the Swift Creek trail, but luckily the camera was in my pocket at the time. My trip totaled 95 miles (58 biking) and a bit over 10,000 feet of elevation gain. Contrast this to Jeff’s trek which he put at 71.6 miles and 22,753’ of vertical gain. I mention it in my video, but anyone who is in excellent running shape could probably do this trip in a day. in 2016 it had been over 15 years since I had run an ultra so walked the 37 miles of hiking.

Solis on the Road

There’s a very informative FaceBook group for the Winnebago Solis, an invaluable place for just about anything pertaining to this Class B RV. Someone in the group was asking for video from people who have traveled, the places they’d been etc. Say no more, this is Willis Wall Multimedia after all. From my 17,000 miles of travel in 6 months comes these snippets in a 5 minute video. For those who also want to read my review of the Solis, check here. For those who want to see some of the things I’ve done while traveling in the Solis, check here. I hope you enjoy!

Willis Wall 2020 Year In Review

2020, the year of COVID. Lots of changes in the Willis Wall World….retirement, selling our house, purchase of a Class B RV a few years ahead of schedule, and temporarily residing in Colorado. I traveled and lived full time in the RV for 3 months, traveling from Washington to California (spending two weeks hiking with my daughter), then back to Washington. While back in my home state I spent some time in the Olympics but the majority of my hiking was in Mt. Rainier National Park; peak bagging, hiking the Northern Loop Trail and my 32nd time around the 93 mile Wonderland Trail. I departed at the end of October and made my way to Colorado to rejoin my wife, stopping in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. From 9,000 miles of driving, 1000 miles of foot travel and over 174,000 feet of climbing come snippets packed into a 6 minute video. My thanks to my son and my friends who allowed me to spend a few nights in their driveways during this time. Please enjoy, and stay safe!