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Riding Around San Francisco

Riding Around San Francisco
No matter where I go I come across National Park Services parks. This lovely ship was built in Scotland and sailed the world for over a century before retiring here at the U.S. Maritime Historic Park.

You can’t put me in a lovely bike-able setting on a gorgeous day and not expect me to head out. Without the bike I’d hike but my little foldable was just sitting there wanting to be ridden. The first afternoon I focused on familiar turf, the waterfront near where I was staying. That ride was around 14 miles in length while the following ride was 27 miles in length. The second ride was more a grand tour of the city’s periphery.

The first ride started off around Fisherman’s Wharf and continued all along the waterfront down into the industrial areas. Eighty percent of this ride was unbelievably nice but it got a bit uninteresting when all I saw were warehouses.

Riding Around San Francisco

My legs were already a bit tired from two previous days of riding but I was not going to leave this masterful circuit unexperienced. It’s a serious loop around the city which exposed me to many neighborhoods I wasn’t familiar with. Tired though I was by the afternoon, this ride will be long remembered.

Riding Around San Francisco

Taking pictures wasn’t a priority but here are a few shots from along the way.

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By TravisGood

Speaker. Maker. Writer. Traveler. Father. Husband.

MakerCon Co-Chair (MakerCon.com)
Maker City San Diego Roundtable Member
San Diego Maker Faire Producer (SDMakerFaire.org)

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