Travel Blogs from Larkspur, United States

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San Francisco, Larkspur, United States travel blog

San Francisco

A travel blog entry by robnraystravels

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Came into Larkspur, which is across the bay from San Francisco & booked into an RV park, pretty basic but it's just for tonight & could walk down to the ferry terminal to catch the ferry over to San Francisco. Passed San Quentin gaol on the way, ...

The Golden Gate and the Golden King, Larkspur, United States travel blog

The Golden Gate and the Golden King

A travel blog entry by carolandowen

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A visit to the metropolis of San Francisco for a couple of days. We stayed on the outskirts at Larkspur and took the ferry into the city. We spent a few hours exploring the sights of Fisherman's wharf, Haight Ashbury etc. The food was excellelnt and we ...

Jim & June's Odyssey 081114, Larkspur, United States travel blog

Jim & June's Odyssey 081114

A travel blog entry by jimcabay

... modern, there are several old buildings that dominate the skyline. They're architecturally inspiring and very well maintained. Larkspur Ferry - A very quick and scenic trip across the San Francisco Bay beside San Quentin prison, Sausalito, Angel ...

Nice relaxing day..., Larkspur, United States travel blog

Nice relaxing day...

A travel blog entry by royandclaudia

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... is sunny but there is rain coming in the next few days. After setting up and a quick lunch, on our bikes we went...rode into Larkspur to the ferry terminal. We had to walk our bikes across the bridge (BIG signs) - right beside a big exit ramp - but ...

Happy Mothers DAY !!!!, Larkspur, United States travel blog

Happy Mothers DAY !!!!

A travel blog entry by conaz

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Happy Mothers Day from Larkspur ! Just waiting around for Thai my Rideshare down to Orange County, Los Angeles California. However, I wanted to wish you a very happy 2nd Mother's Day mumsy. Love you heaps. And missing you a lot on these travels. I'm ...

San Francisco - lots of great sights, Larkspur, United States travel blog

San Francisco - lots of great sights

A travel blog entry by royandclaudia

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... got on under the wire...good thing the ferry workers were so helpful! Wow - this ferry was a high speed one and we flew back to Larkspur. It was getting dark so we sat inside and relaxed - enough being a tourist for one day! Not nearly enough time to do ...

Golf day today, Larkspur, United States travel blog

Golf day today

A travel blog entry by royandclaudia

Took advantage of our last day in San Francisco to golf. Looks like lousy weather is heading this way...We played with Beth at a nice course near where they live, about ten miles from here. It was cloudy and cool but the rain stayed away. We are heading ...

Hiking the Parks and Little Farm, Larkspur, United States travel blog

Hiking the Parks and Little Farm

A travel blog entry by conaz

... for the Rideshare, and have a place to stay when I get there with Clayton Cohn. I'm currently waiting in Starbucks now at Larkspur Landing, waiting for Thai to come. Eager to get on the road ! Off to another location. Woohoo! Let the adventure ...

Merryment, Larkspur, United States travel blog

Merryment

A travel blog entry by lilistravels

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We got to the Renaissance Fare early and enjoyed looking at all the amazing costumes. Every year we say we should dress up, but none of us have anything that would work, plus it is always so dang hot. We watched with delight the opening ceremony where ...

FINALLY MADE IT TO THE COAST, Larkspur, United States travel blog

FINALLY MADE IT TO THE COAST

A travel blog entry by lindaregula1

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Hi, well we are here on the West Coast.....but have seen a lot since Death Valley.  Went to Yosemite and camped in a Park campground, with BEAR BOXES!!!!    We didn't see any bears there but after we continued on to Kings Canyon ...

Blog created in advance of the ride, Larkspur, United States travel blog

Blog created in advance of the ride

A travel blog entry by sgtmarty

Ok, it's 2008.  I am SO ready to get on the road for a nice, long ride. My bike for this ride is a Kawasaki KLR650, and it's about 80% ready to ride to the extremes of the Earth.  Actually, I have two KLRs, among other bikes.  An older ...

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