I started with Alamo Square Heights. In my 5 and half years in San Francisco, Alamo has always been a short walk away so I decided to start with a hill that is almost like home. Of course with the holiday season the tourists numbers are high so I wasn't surprised to see the swarm of people looking out at the painted ladies and posing for overly posed pictures. I decided to take a picture of the less popular side of this hill which I think is still beautiful.
From Alamo I walked up Grove and meandered over to Fulton to pass St. Ignatius Church to make my way into Golden Gate Park. I've only lived in the 94117 area but I never get tired of it. If you haven't let yourself get lost in Golden Gate Park, stop what you are doing and just take any path into nowhere inside this magical place. You will eventually find your way out to a field and you may even find a group of people meditating or dancing or really just about anything. You may even find the two hills I tackled: Hippie Hill and Strawberry Hill.
Hippie Hill is not a legitimate hill of San Francisco, but I think it should be. It's more of a mole hill but it is part of a long, rich, smoky history of San Francisco.
After a little drum circle action I made my way to my final hill just above Stow Lake. I decided to enter Strawberry Hill from behind the Japanese Tea Gardens. I don't think I'm alone when I say how much I love Strawberry Hill. When you find it, even when you aren't the only one there, you feel like you came upon on a secret. You have your choice of stairs or a windy path to get to the top, and when you do you reach the sandy top you are reminded of the soil that lives beneath this amazing park and most of this side of the city.
(NOTE FOR THE PHOTO BELOW: I do not know this couple but I liked them and the view so decided to include them.)
So far I'm walking to and from all of the hills. I'm getting a good amount of steps in. I think this walk I got 14k-15k steps. But more than anything, I'm already getting a thrill out of this project. It feels good to have a focus and nothing beats views of this city from up on top of a hill. I'm again reminded of how lucky I am to live here.
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