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Kingbird Pond Trail dips down to a dry (in summer) drainage, then rises up the other side

00258-kingbird-pond-trail-8.jpg I forgot to look for the trail to Mustang Pond, but I haven't forgotten to look for the trail to Kingbird Pond; here it isThumbnailsKingbird Pond Trail crosses a dry area studded with ceanothus shrubsI forgot to look for the trail to Mustang Pond, but I haven't forgotten to look for the trail to Kingbird Pond; here it isThumbnailsKingbird Pond Trail crosses a dry area studded with ceanothus shrubsI forgot to look for the trail to Mustang Pond, but I haven't forgotten to look for the trail to Kingbird Pond; here it isThumbnailsKingbird Pond Trail crosses a dry area studded with ceanothus shrubsI forgot to look for the trail to Mustang Pond, but I haven't forgotten to look for the trail to Kingbird Pond; here it isThumbnailsKingbird Pond Trail crosses a dry area studded with ceanothus shrubsI forgot to look for the trail to Mustang Pond, but I haven't forgotten to look for the trail to Kingbird Pond; here it isThumbnailsKingbird Pond Trail crosses a dry area studded with ceanothus shrubs

I munch on Clif bar as I walk down the trail. The dry stream at the bottom of this hill would channel overflowing water from Kingbird Pond down to Orestimba Creek during the wet season, but not today.