dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

20/23
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I walk a few hundred feet up the Kingbird Pond Trail.

05759-kingbird-pond-trail-800px.jpg The modern, concrete, wheelchair-accessible outhouse just up the hill from the Pacheco Camp buildings.ThumbnailsJackrabbit Lake campsite, morning. Time to get out the iodine tablets.The modern, concrete, wheelchair-accessible outhouse just up the hill from the Pacheco Camp buildings.ThumbnailsJackrabbit Lake campsite, morning. Time to get out the iodine tablets.The modern, concrete, wheelchair-accessible outhouse just up the hill from the Pacheco Camp buildings.ThumbnailsJackrabbit Lake campsite, morning. Time to get out the iodine tablets.The modern, concrete, wheelchair-accessible outhouse just up the hill from the Pacheco Camp buildings.ThumbnailsJackrabbit Lake campsite, morning. Time to get out the iodine tablets.The modern, concrete, wheelchair-accessible outhouse just up the hill from the Pacheco Camp buildings.ThumbnailsJackrabbit Lake campsite, morning. Time to get out the iodine tablets.

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.