Leaving Monday for a 4-night, 5-day trip to Goat Rocks.

Would love some help re: specifics/past experiences in these areas:
- on bypass trail 97, south of Snowgrass Flat & E of junction with 86
- on PCT 2000 near Cispus Basin before the Cispus River creek crossing
- area of Sheep Lake and/or east of junction with Nannie Ridge trail 98 where the PCT 2000 turns sharply south.

If we aren't absolutely sure we can hang at either of those last two places, we'd have to stay in the same spot on 97, S of Snowgrass Flat and do only day hikes from there.

Tentative itinerary:

D#1: Starting at Berry Patch, on Goat Ridge Trail 95, past Jordan Basin, past Goat Lake, south on Lily Basin trail 86 to bypass trail 97.
Basing our choices on Playapixie's thread and blog posts, it seems the most likely area to have hammock hanging options is, as I stated above, on 97, south of the junction with 86

https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...ess-WA-hanging

https://playapixie.org/2015/06/27/ba...ks-wilderness/


D#2: day hike to Old Snowy

After that, this is where we are undecided, based on lack of known hanging spots (we know there are campsites for tents, but that doesn't help us).

D#3: day hike somewhere past Cispus Pass and back vs. backpack to Sheep Lake area/east of junction with Nannie Ridge trail 98 where the PCT 2000 turns sharply south.

D#4: depending on D#3, if near Sheep Lake, hike back to Cispus Basin (if site exists) or back to area south of Snowgrass Flat

D#5: hike back to car from wherever we're at on D#4.



We'd rather hang from two trees with Dutch Beetle Buckles and spreader bar, as we always do, but we are also taking a pair of Tensa Trekking Treez, so we could hang from 1 tree, plus 1 of these poles at each hammock's end.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.