My friend and I walked through the (newish) Crosstown Trail in San Francisco today. I would recommend it! You get to see a few parts of the city that are normally a bit out of the way. https://crosstowntrail.org/ pic.twitter.com/GFv5Hzh1up
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The point where Crosstown Trail and Reverse Crosstrail cross is called Crosstown Crosstrail Crossing.
Test walking the Reverse Crosstrail today. Woke up early for this. Wish me luck!pic.twitter.com/ioHJPDnUb1
I did it! It ended up being the same length as the official Crosstrail, but with a Burj Khalifa’s worth of climbing – although I definitely took a few detours and extra hills.pic.twitter.com/LziviUAMcb
My timing ended up working out well! Here is an opening shot (Telegraph Hill) juxtaposed with a closing moment (Fort Funston).pic.twitter.com/mkkuiA2xoJ
Observations: More old-city vibes, also avoiding popular areas, nicer opener, similarly good closer (amazing that SF has such great four corners).pic.twitter.com/d1ro3vOCuz
Loved to include and revisit bunch of favourite secret spots.pic.twitter.com/etQtyDqtJY
Wrote down some “bugs” as well and will try to make an official map at some point!pic.twitter.com/DVs8oXPp96
(Notes to self: Apple ProRAW is buggy. Also, in the future, maybe don’t do two 18-mile hikes in a week.)pic.twitter.com/kiVDhzBFBG
If I ever visit SF again, your job is to guide me on this trail. Please and thank you!
That’d be wonderful!!!
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