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Travel Blogs from South San Francisco
On yer bike!
As a protest to all the traffic in San Francisco, cyclists get on their bikes every last fri of the month and take over the streets. It started off with 50 people a few years ago, now thousands take part, (hark at me, Just call me the oracle!-nah, 'twas on the news this morning) It's a great atmosphere. Like a carnival. ...
Reasons not to ride a bike
... on this trip. I rode over a bump in the bike path and my water bottle jumped out of the holder (which was attached to the handlebars) and fell and the neck got caught between the spokes of my front wheel, next thing I know I'm flying over the handlebars and bringing the bike with me and I land in a heap. I dust myself off and pick the bike up and walk to where the tour guide was waiting for me. ...
San Francisco: The City by the Bay
... rep working in a homewares shop and she kindly made us both some coffee. Yay! With an eye on the clock we knew we had to head towards Pier 33 so we could catch the ferry to Alcatraz.
We thought the best way to get to Fisherman’s Wharf would be by the Cable Car. While looking a bit lost a local approached us and offered to show us to the Cable Car. His name is Stan, ...
Until we meet again San Francisco
... in her eyes (she hates being late) and as we only had 45 minutes to get to the Ferry Building, with our giant bags on our back, we started mishing down the street on foot. In a panic, I hailed a cab in the middle of the street and we bundled in; the driver was convinced we were going to the wrong place to get our train, even though we'd told him we were getting a bus, and Laura had a bit of an argument with him, but then we were outside the station. I ...
Just Living Live :D
I slept in, must have been from all the walking from the day before, however it wasn't really the day I wanted to sleep in with my ferry for Alcatraz leaving at 9.30am. I knew exactly how to get there (it was about a 30-40minute walk) I don’t do buses cause they just confuse me too much, walking is easier even if it takes longer. It ended up being a power walk most the way with the last little bit being a run, oh now I really felt like a tourist, running for the ferry with my ...