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Frank Farmer  > Day-Trips > Golden Gate Urban Trek 2004
Dayhike and Ferry Boat Loop Trek, from SF Presidio, to Lombard Street, to Coit Tower, to Ferry Building, to Sausalito, to Fort Baker, to Golden Gate Bridge, and back to SF Presidio. Another great daytrip, with Rich and the County Hikers!
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Frank Farmer > Staircase in Russian Hill Park
Frank Farmer > Arlene takes our picture as we climb the stairs
Frank Farmer > Pausing at the top of Russian Hill. From left: Brian, Dick, Mark, Bonnie, and Daniela.
Frank Farmer > Making our way to Lombard Street
Frank Farmer > S. F. Maritime National Historic Park (front), Alcatraz, and Angel Island. From left: the Balclutha, C. A. Thayer, and other historic ships.
Frank Farmer > The top of Lombard Street's crazy hill. Coit Tower, on nearby Telegraph Hill, is our next destination.
Frank Farmer > Getting closer to Coit Tower
Frank Farmer > Looking back up the crazy hill on Lombard Street. We didn't like the staircase on the right very much, because of it's little bitty steps.
Frank Farmer > Bay View panorama, taken near Coit Tower
Bay View panorama, taken near Coit Tower
 > Bay View panorama, taken near Coit Tower
Bay View panorama, taken near Coit Tower
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