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Above Fort Miley

6/26/2017

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Passing this Lands End overlook near Point Lobos Ave., heading up into Fort Miley forest: first pic 

Across and up Fort Miley forest and out to the main trail: 2, 3, 4

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In the mood for an old favorite trail not hiked in a while.

First a short flight of old stairs across from the old Fort Miley buildings: 5

A second flight ascends to the west edge of the VA Hospital parking lot: 6

Turning left for a short trail above old Fort Miley:  7 thru 14

Old ziggy trail that descends to the El Camino del Mar Trail near its west end: 15, 16, 17

Trail connecting the El Camino del Mar Trail to the Coastal Trail: 18

From the east end of the El Camino Trail, across the golf course to make my way down a greatly overgrown berrytrail: 19, 20

Out to the Coastal Trail partway up the eastside stairs: 21, 22

Up the 89-step connector trail back to the El Camino: 23, 24

El Camino cel Mar Trail: 25, 26

A couple of views from the upper parking lot overlook: 27, 28
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1 Overlook near Point Lobos Ave.
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2 Fort Miley Forest
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5 Stairs across from old Fort Miley buildings
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6 Second short flight up to VA Hospital parking lot
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15 Steep and sandy
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17 Down to El Camino del Mar Trail
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18 Connecting El Camino to Coastal Trail
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19 Across the golf course along the north edge
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21 Up to the east stairway
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22 Coastal Trail, about 120 steps this side
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23 Up the connector stairs to the El Camino del Mar Trail
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25 A place to stop for lunch on the El Camino
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26 Second Coastal Trail overlook from the El Camino del Mar Trail
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27 Upper parking lot overlook at west end of the El Camino Trail
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28 59 steps down to first Coastal Trail overlook
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    I like meandering around on San Francisco's park trails and public stairways, sometimes taking photos, and enjoying nature and the outdoors.

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