Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas and Chris' parents visit

My parents came to San Francisco for Christmas. We had a great time exploring the city and the Bay Area. Here are a few highlights:

Christmas Eve on Union Square after an urban hike through Glen Canyon Park to San Francisco's highest peak.

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Our hike:



On Christmas we went to the beach:

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and froze our butts off:

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From Christmas 2008


The following day the four of us met up with our friend Luke and went to Ano Nuevo for our second annual Elephant Seal adventure:

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From Christmas 2008

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We then did another urban hike, this time up and over Twin Peaks. For this adventure, we left our house early in the morning and gathered some breakfast on 24th St and enjoyed some coffee at Philz. We then acended the East Face of Noe Peak using the fabled Eureka Valley route. After conquering Noe Peak we traversed the narrow ridge line to Eureka Peak, relishing the views of Mt Diablo, the San Bruno Ridge, Mt Davidson, Mt Tam, Mt Sutro, the Golden Gate Bridge, Berkely, Alameda, Fremont, El Pacifico and Hunters Point. We made a final ascent to the summit of Mt Eureka, San Francisco's second highest point and the city's highest point with a view. From there we descended down the treacherous North Face of Twin Peaks, avoiding the throngs of tour buses that crowd the viewpoint below the summit of Eureka Peak. We then followed the ridge north over Tank Hill and down into Cole Valley and grabbed a bus to Golden Gate Park where we enjoyed the newest exhibit at the De Young.



From Christmas 2008

From Christmas 2008


We made some nice meals:

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And went on a big hike on Mount Tam to Muir Woods National Monument:

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From Christmas 2008


And finished it up with some classic San Francisco scenery:

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It was a great visit. Thanks for coming out Mom and Dad!

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