In January of 2009 I went on a weekend trip with friends to San Francisco,
CA. We stayed at the
Nob
Hill Motor Inn which had tons of broken items in the hotel rooms,
but they were clean. We visited places like Fisherman's Wharf and the
Crookedest
Street in the World. We also went on a crazy long walk from our
hotel across the Golden Gate Bridge and back, without eating. It was
a significant walk, around 15 miles or so. Note for future vistors,
there is not any food across the bridge, and there isn't any real food
on the city side of the bridge without walking back to civilization,
it is just the Golden Gate Bridge Cafe, which has a selection similar
to a gas station. I highly recommend a backpack with food and water
if you are going to make the trek.
The
Musee
Mecanique was a pretty cool experience. Tons of old style machines
and games from various ages, from the little animated devices that ran
when a coin is inserted to full pinball. There was a creepy giant lady
going into the place in a glass case that was quite interesting. I also
found the overhead wires throughout the city quite interesting. They
allowed buses to drive around the city, I think on electric power, but
I am not certain. It was strange seeing a bus drive around the city
on these wires, because it had more lateral movement than a train, but
less lateral movement than a real bus.
There is a lot of potential for panoramic pictures in San Francisco.
I used
AutoStitch
to generate mine.
The highlights of this trip in picture form: