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I walk a few hundred feet up the Kingbird Pond Trail.

05759-kingbird-pond-trail-800px.jpg The Orestimba Creek Trail veers off the Orestimba Creek Road to the right. I'll stay on the road.ThumbnailsAha, here's the trail to Kingbird Pond.The Orestimba Creek Trail veers off the Orestimba Creek Road to the right. I'll stay on the road.ThumbnailsAha, here's the trail to Kingbird Pond.The Orestimba Creek Trail veers off the Orestimba Creek Road to the right. I'll stay on the road.ThumbnailsAha, here's the trail to Kingbird Pond.The Orestimba Creek Trail veers off the Orestimba Creek Road to the right. I'll stay on the road.ThumbnailsAha, here's the trail to Kingbird Pond.The Orestimba Creek Trail veers off the Orestimba Creek Road to the right. I'll stay on the road.ThumbnailsAha, here's the trail to Kingbird Pond.

This could be a future camping destination. I walk past the first bend in the trail to see if the lake is visible, but it isn't.

The trail to Kingbird Pond is only half a mile long, but I don't feel like interrupting my bike ride with a one-mile-long walk right now, so I turn back to the road and remount the 10-ton bike.