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BTB Recount

9/24/2017

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471 steps for the Presidio’s Batteries to Bluffs Trail for a recount. San Francisco’s longest public stairway, now with the storm-damaged footbridge’s steps replaced.

Looks like it lost a couple of steps - the rough spot mentioned last BTB post just looks smoothed out with no new steps added. 

East to west:  1 thru 41


Top of the westside stairs at Battery Crosby. 16 steps down from the battery, then winding up to Lincoln: 42 thru 49

Connector Trail partway - but this time out a different way instead of continuing to Immigrant Point Overlook. If you continue to the overlook, there are 208 steps: 50 thru 57

This vast neighborhood has seemingly endless multiunit buildings: 58

Presidio forest out to Lobos Valley Overlook: 59 thru 62


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8 130 steps to the viewbench
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20 Marshall's Beach Trail to right
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41 Top of the westside stairs at Battery Crosby
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42 Battery Crosby
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43 Down from Battery Crosby
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44 16 steps
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45 Continuing up to Lincoln
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46 Baker Beach below
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47 Lands End upper left corner
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50 Connector to Immigrant Point Overlook and Rob Hill Campground
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51 208 steps
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52 Batteries to Bluffs Trail to right; Sand Ladder to left
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60 Lobos Valley Overlook center, left
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62 Looking back at the forest from the overlook area
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