


Some of them had amazing views in the downtown area. You can see the Oakland Bridge in the background.

This is a closer look at the bridge. I stayed at this property for the first week. This is were I worked most of my visit.

This is the roof deck of the 2nd place I stayed at on Mission and 4th street in downtown.

I had a place on the 29th floor which had amazing views.

I only had one day off after working many long days. And what would you expect I do? Rent a bike, of course. Since Lily and I had visited San Francisco earlier this year, I was a little familiar with the area.

So off I went. First to the Embarcadero. I rode out onto one of the fishing piers and got a decent view of the city from there.

I came across an outside market and found a spot to ice skate in the city. Notice the palm trees in the background. You don't see that everyday.


Here is a spot, which was up a steep hill from the base to the top of the bridge, where I could look back and see just how far I'd gone. Great view of the city and beach I rode along to get to this point.

Here I am at another tourist spot. Bus loads of people looking for spots to get a shot of this famous landmark.

There are a two ways to cross the bridge. The bay side allows pedestrians and bikes at certain times of the day. The ocean side allows only bikes. So I crossed under the bridge to get to the bike path and found a dirt trail that follows the shoreline. I followed this for just a bit to get a look at the Pacific Ocean before turning back.

Bike traffic accross the bridge was busy. A lot of recreational cyclists hurried by. I found a lookout point and took a moment to enjoy the views. After crossing to the north side of the bridge, I made my way down a winding road into the town of Sausalito. This was a fun, but chilly downhill ride. I couldn't help but think how challenging the ride back up would be.


But the burgers are BIG on flavor.

I ordered mine to go and made my way over to the dock.

2 comments:
Thanks for posting the pictures, Dave. It is SO beautiful, and I'm glad you had a day to enjoy yourself and the scenery.
Dave. That is so cool. Thanks for sharing your adventure. It's fun to see San Fran through your experience.
Jeremy
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