I started backpacking about a year and a half ago and am starting to get my preferences dialed in. I'll be heading out there in September and I was hoping for some advice on areas to explore.
Level 3 backpacker, Class2 terrain, mountains/lakes/photography. I'd say 5-7 nights. I hiked in Ansel Adams Wilderness last year (http://highsierratopix.com/community/vi ... hp?t=16869). I backpacked for 8 days in Glacier National Park this year, with some x-country. Prefer eastern entry, but western would probably be OK, too.
I'd like to get a day or two into the backcountry, stay a couple days and explore, then come back out. I'd like to incorporate some x-country, but nothing too hairy (only class 1-2). I like rushing creeks and mini waterfalls and am OK with seeing people, just not too many of them

So far, I'm considering these (based on reports and classification of passes on this site):
1. Agnew meadows to Ediza, stay two nights and day hike to Miranets (or a view of them). Then the western edge of Thousand Island for 3 nights (via Whitebark Pass, or the alternative route to the tarns on the eastern side of the ridge). Dayhike from there to Banner Peak (or just the saddle or just Catherine Lake), next day dayhike to Davis Lakes. Then out the high trail. (references: http://highsierratopix.com/community/vi ... ilit=ediza, http://highsierratopix.com/community/vi ... =1&t=11465)
2. Onion Valley over Gould Pass to Dragon Lake. Then to 60 Lakes Basin via Basin Notch. Couple days there exploring. Then Kearsarge Lakes via Rae Col/Glen Pass, then out Kearsarge Pass.
3. Something involving Sunrise Lakes and Cloud's Rest (haven't finished mapping this one out)
I'd love any suggestions of other areas to research along the lines of these.
Thanks!
Sean