Nanaimo is lucky enough to have two Kidney Lakes. Don't ask me how that happened! Perhaps it was some cartographer's bad joke at attempting an anatomically correct map, or perhaps it was the more likely result of general confusion on the part of loggers and other visitors. Anyway, we have two--and one has remained a mystery to me for all this time since the local logging company closed off the main entrance to this region some time ago. (Why they ever did this raises a few questions too. Kidney Lk. II is such a buggered-up mess of dead logs, I have to wonder if they're saving the embarrassment of people actually finding it. Maybe not, they have gone to the effort of leaving a scabby, thin boundary around it to maintain its pristine healthy look. FfffPbwaaahahaha).
I've attempted to find Kidney Lk. II a few times using trails from the east side that run through the university's excrement infested trails, but I've had little luck until very recently. One riding friend, Sebastian, located the hidden trails a few weeks ago and his success was followed up recently by Paul who discovered Sebastian's route in from the Doumont Trail shortly before the "tank traps." I came crawling along in third place to claim my own victory, although I did need Paul's poxy GPS track to actually get in there.
Here's the route:
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| The Route (Click Image to Enlarge). |
1. Beginning of Dumont Trail at the shot up "No Dumping" sign
2. Turned right shortly before the tank traps (This is at the first big pool in the road during the wet season. It's the road pool that most bikes avoid by taking the shortcut to the left to eliminate the pond and the entire wet corner). Actually, there's another right you can take 100m before you get to this one.
3. You have some choices here. It is possible to avoid the steep hill and the awkward trenches. I like to go right at the wreck (to avoid the hill), next left to the bottom of the hill and then just follow the serpentine along to your right until you reach the logging roads.
4. Rode through the logging roads using the old maze solution: always turn left until you're out. This brought me close to Kidney Failure Lake really quickly, so I rummaged through the undergrowth to get a photo, (see below).
5. This road passes above Round Lake. I'm not sure it's worth the hike down, since you can get there easily from the Sundew Main road on the other side. There's fish in there, but it's not one of the better local lakes.
6. I took a good look at the road block that I often pass from the other side. It's a complete mystery why they went to the bother of blocking this route through. I'm sure it was well planned and extremely necessary to ensure good environmental logging practice though. ;)
7. Stopped off to view the "lake" from this side too, (see photo below).
8. Did this loop for absolutely no reason at all.
9. Turned left at an entrance into the uni lands near the concrete pad (truck loading point) to follow a known trail that exits near the Biggs/Dumont intersection.
10. If you turn right here, on what looks like the main trail, it comes to a dead end. Go left when travelling east. (It's weird riding this trail in this direction. I always come up it the other way).
11. Found myself at the backside of a well-secured yellow gate.
12. The white bridge and exit gate to Dumont.
Some Photos:
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| Paul's earlier track in red and my earlier (failed) attempt to get here a week ago in pink. (There's a nasty hill where the red and pink join that made it impossible for me to get through from that direction. I walked it). |
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| The wreck mentioned at #3. Left for the hill and right to avoid it. |
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| (Animated gif) A 4x4 truck on his fourth attempt to make the steep hill. He did well considering his tires weren't that chunky. |
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| Panoramic view of Kidney Lk II |
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| Beginning of the asinine road block between Sundew Main and the Kidney Lk II area. |
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| Peeking at the north-east end of the lake at location #7. Sorry... crap shot! |
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| Returning at point #3. I went left. |
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| Returning at #3. I went left again... Right is okay until you wipe out into the trench. :) |
Nice to finally get in there and check the place out!