
This would be a 9 day trip with some plans of base camping in Upper Goddard Creek area. We like to have some luxuries when it comes to food and comfort so we were not light. Did not weigh my pack but I am sure I was at least 45lbs after fuel and water. Goal was to be camping at Martha lake on night 2, staged for Reinstein pass morning of day 3. First break was at MTR. My buddy had lost some weight since our last trip 3 years prior and his waist belt could not quite get tight enough giving him a shoulder strain that would bug him the rest of the trip. That said, we are in our mid forties so wouldn't be right if nothing hurt.

Coming from low altitude that day, did not want to push too hard. As mentioned we were unseasoned and heavy. We planned to camp at the junction of the JMT and the Goddard Canyon trail before the JMT switchbacks to Evolution. Trail was very well graded with the expected crowds along the JMT. Soaked the feet in the creek and enjoyed a fire that night. Woke up ready to get off the JMT highway.
Waterfall in Goddard Canyon:

More Goddard Canyon

Took a break at the confluence of North Goddard Creek and ate some lunch. There was a tent setup on the other side of the creek but seemed nobody was home. The heavy weight taking a bit of a toll on both of our feet. I was wearing light trail runners even with the high pack weight. This would be a bit more of a problem off trail with my ankle stability later in the trip but these shoes had never given me blisters. The fast miles with the heavy weight may have made a difference this time. Tried to get some protection on the hot spots right away after soaking feet in the creek and enjoying some tortilla with PB&J.
The only person we ran into was shortly after lunch after leaving the trail heading up to Martha. Guy said he was doing a big dayhike loop from Davis Lakes, summiting Mt Goddard and then heading back to Davis up North Goddard Creek. He looked a bit tired and ready to get back to his base camp. We hoped to summit Goddard ourselves later in the trip.
View back down Goddard Canyon:

Arriving at Martha Lake:


First order of business was to try a little fishing. Never fished on any previous Sierra trips but decided to buy some lightweight gear and give it a try this time.

About 4 casts with a brook trout colored Kastmaster later....

My first fish in the Sierra. I guess its a Golden trout? (not a Sierra fish expert) We had plenty of food and didn't really bring the right cook setup anyway so happy to release this guy.

Got camp setup and enjoyed a gorgeous sunset at surreal Martha.




More later...