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Hiking the Wonderland Trail
For all outdoor enthusiasts I have just finalized a 2 year project, "Mt. Rainier: Hiking the Wonderland Trail." This dual layer DVD has over 3 hours of content with aerial footage and complete video trail coverage, tips and advice, backcountry campsite tours, internet links,etc. I've hiked or run the trail every year for over 20 years and believe I've captured the passion I have for this wonderful place. See everything you need to know, including a video trailer, at www.williswall.com.
burgess77
12:37:08 AM
3/10/07

Oh, thank god I don't have to actually go and hike those 93 miles. I can just watch it on DVD on my big screen tv at home and eat granola bars on the couch.
USA
12:51:56 AM
3/10/07

Pretty cool!
sarbar1
8:51:03 AM
3/10/07

USA, you bum!
mARKo
8:52:57 AM
3/10/07

Lol..well, this year, that is about all we will be able to do with the Wonderland ... sigh!
Hello, couch.
sarbar1
5:50:07 PM
3/10/07

http://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/the-wonderland-trail.htm

May 31, 2007... Mount Rainier National Park will NOT be accepting reservations for attempts to hike the entire Wonderland Trail for the 2007 summer season. The Wonderland Trail suffered major trail and tread damage as a result of the November 2006 flood event. Repairs are underway, but uncertainty remains as to the timeline of completion on several projects, particularly bridges over hazardous river crossings. The Park will continue to accept advanced reservation requests for short portions of the Wonderland Trail that currently do not have unresolved issues. Essentially, advanced reservations may be made for trips that do not cross Tahoma Creek, the North Puyallup River, Winthrop Creek or Stevens Creek.
kleetn
9:23:22 PM
6/03/07

That looks awesome, hope to make it up there to hike the trail myself one day.
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cturner4
11:08:35 PM
12/08/09

Post a trip and see of you can generate some interest.

Is this the new breed of trolls? They start backpacking threads?
toejam
4:30:01 AM
12/09/09

spent 4 FANTASTIC days on the wonderland trail with 3 super cool tters... thanks for inviting me!
Yogisan
6:11:03 PM
9/07/10

Cool Piits, we need a tr though :) I'm glad you got to see it.
spirit coyote
6:13:45 PM
9/07/10

lots of room to play in that place...
Yogisan
6:21:22 PM
9/07/10

When YogiSans finishes mailing back my camera I left in his vehicle, I'll post all the incriminating photos he forgets to erase.
prosecutor
4:18:49 PM
9/08/10

i may take a few just to add some spice...
Yogisan
6:46:46 PM
9/10/10

W.T experience
[i]Hiked WT in 12 days in 2001. Found the westside the most challenging. Cache at Lk Mowich and unloaded some weight there. North side requires less supplies. Give your packs a free ride from Sunrise to Wht River Campground...and just day-pack-it down to WTG. Recommend to adjustable hiking poles..one didn't work well. Did Nickel Crk to Longmire on the last day...alot!!! Want to do it counterclockwise in 2012...anyone interested? Hope for less snow on WT in '12
Climberrick
11:18:34 AM
10/05/11

What time frame are you looking at? I'm planning a JMT Jaunt but would love to do this as well...

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32ozgatorade
1:00:18 PM
10/05/11

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