Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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Experience:
Level 3- Numerous backpacking trips, some x-country travel.

Terrain comfortable with:
- Class 1 terrain/trail hiking
- Class 2 terrain/pass/x-country
- Class 3 terrain/pass/x-country
- River crossings


What is your main interest?
- Big Mountain scenery
- Photography
- Fishing(a bonus, but not mandatory on this trip)

6 days/5 nights
Willing to do 15-18 miles for first/last days of trip. Average of 10 during middle days to allow for exploration.

Kind of tired of Florence lake trailhead, interested in Wishon/courtright entrance points.

Our main goal is to bag Mount Goddard. Beyond that, what would you reccommend? We don't need to see McGee/Evolution basins this trip. Ionian looks awesome. Is there a lot to do/see near Blackcap/Red Mountain basin, or should we focus on the eastern side of Leconte divide?

How would you carry out a 5 night trip from Wishon trailhead?
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Re: Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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Blackcap and Red Mtn. Basins are fabulous, and Bench valley I hear is also, If I were lucky enough to be in your shoes, I'd go through Blackcap, and if you have time, loop back by going a little south down the east side of the White Divide , crossing back over either at Finger Col or by way of Blue Canyon Pass and Mantle Pass. Or if you want more trail on the way back, return by Way of Hell For Sure Pass. It's all nice around there.
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Re: Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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Thank you, sounds like there will be a lot of choices in this area. More advice welcome..
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Re: Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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I would go out of Courtright for a shorter walk up, head into Blackcap, visit Confusion Lake, Martha Lake, Goddard, then bust a move back on trail (it's a faint trail in places, but it's there) over Hell for Sure to visit Red Mountain Basin. Visiting the lakes there can be a day of wandering and fishing, stay at the punchbowl, then cross country to Bench via the two-saddle pass uphill of Big and LIttle Shot. Bench is worth a couple of days all its own, but it's a nice place to tour lake to lake looking for rainbows. Go down to the river and stop off for a swim in the pools before doing the last hump to Post Corral and over to the trailhead.

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Re: Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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Hi Aaron,

Would recommend to hike as far as you can get the first day out of Wishon
and then proceed with the following route: Finger Col>Lake 10232>Ionian Basin (Goddard)>Confusion Pass.
Lake 10232 is beautiful and should be on your list to visit while in that area.
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I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.

Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Re: Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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What is the terrain like from below Finger Col/Lake 10232 area back up towards mt. Goddard? On the map it doesn't look bad but I feel like I have read about it requiring a ton of bushwacking.
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Bushwacking section is before Goddard Creek meets Kings River in Tehipite Valley.
Goddard Creek up into Ionian is straight forward just as the map indicates.
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Thanks again for the info. I am getting excited just thinking about this trip.
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You've picked a great part of the Sierra. I posted a trip report from a great loop in the area here: viewtopic.php?f=1&p=34192" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; . I can't recommend it enough. Feel free to reply or PM with questions.

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Re: Trip advice, Wishon to Goddard. What else?

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It looks like there are a few different trails from Wishon to Cathedral lake/Finger peak. Anyone have advice on a preferred route? Any xcountry shortcuts through this area?
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