Urban Hiking

San Francisco hill

 

The uniformed lady shook her head and informed me that my planned walking route into Chinatown was no good.  “It’s all hill,” she said, not realizing that she’d just confirmed my decision.

parking "SF style"

San Francisco’s drastic changes in elevation are no exaggeration.  Cars systematically park with wheels turned in to the curb.  The Metro buses and trolleys run strategically up and down the steepest slopes.  Women do not where high heels without ready transportation available.  But it’s a great walking city and navigating San Francisco is excellent exercise!

AlcatrazChinatown is always worth a wander as is the Embarcadero along the Bay.  After a ferry crossing, Alcatraz is an engrossing ramble rich with eerie histories, and Golden Gate Park holds miles of parkland and gardens.

pier

I walked alone this time, meeting people, taking photos, and just breathing it all in.  I enjoyed wandering with vague purposes and grand appreciations and found myself gently nudging some lingering memories from my last visit there with an 11-year old boy who is now, surprisingly, a high school senior.

A bike ride to Sausalito and late ferry ride back to the city, a run across the Golden Gate Bridge, an exotic pet store in Chinatown, breakfast crepes on a pier…   We jammed a lot into our time there some seven years ago and even more in the years that followed.  Life stayed “busy” the whole way through.

cable car

I’m so glad we took the time to hang off the sides of a few cable cars together.


San Francisco Things To Do

Consider the Fairmont Hotel for your overnight stay and enjoy elegant accommodations and memorable dining.  The historic Tonga Room features live music on a floating stage and periodic “rainstorms,” complete with thunder and lightning.

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Landmark Design with a “Point”

Transamerica building; looking up

 

One of San Francisco’s most prominent landmarks, the Transamerica building rises to a majestic point 850 feet above the surrounding streets. While the futuristic building is an urban eye-catcher from any angle, the natural beauty of the Pacific impacted its design. In the late 60′s the city planning commission nixed a  requested 300 additional feet that might have compromised views of the Bay from Nob Hill.

View of Transamerica building and Coit Tower from Pier 39

The 212 foot spire was inspired, also, by nature.  The pyramid shape was designed to allow light and air to reach the streets below in the manner of a towering tree in a city park.

Transam triangles

A prime example of the marriage of design and effective earthquake engineering, its exterior quartz panels are constructed for lateral movement in the event of seismic activity. A 52-foot deep foundation of steel and concrete allowed the building’s upper floor to sway nearly a foot and withstand the World Series Quake of 1989.

transamerica building

It takes an entire month to wash its 3,768 windows.  Surprisingly only two elevators reach its 48th floor, but then there’s only so much room at the top  ~2,025 cozy feet of space to be exact.  The observation deck was closed after 9/11, but four cameras were installed to present a “virtual observation deck” on monitors in the building’s lobby 24 hours a day.

The Transamerica building is both a landmark with a view and a landmark that is a view  -from almost any point in the San Francisco area.

San Francisco Things To Do

The Hotel Vitale-Embarcadero has views of both The Ferry Building and the waterfront and is within walking distance of San Francisco’s most impressive skyscrapers.

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