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Crissy West

8/28/2017

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Off the #28 bus at the main Bridge stop for the Presidio's Battery East Trail: 1, 2, 3

Down the 153 steps to west Crissy Field: 4 thru 12

West Crissy: 13 thru 27

The Pet Cemetery 
is still here, now under the Presidio Parkway. Last walked this area several years ago: 28 thru 32

https://www.nps.gov/prsf/learn/historyculture/pet-cemetery.htm

A few THEN pix (around 2008) of the old Doyle Drive, now replaced by the Presidio Parkway and tunnels:  33 thru 37

Back uphill from Crissy, on a trail not hiked in years. There’s now a welcoming bench: 38 thru 42

This trail connects with Andrews Road, a beloved old trail that’s halfway between two vehicle streets: 43 thru 48

Andrews connects with the Battery East stairway/trail: 49

Back to where I started, but one level up:  50

The second Presidio Parkway tunnel as seen from just west of the Transit Cafe: 51

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4 153 steps descend to west Crissy Field and road to Fort Point
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33 THEN: Doyle Dr. 2008
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37 THEN - Fort Scott neighborhood
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38 Back up
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43 Andrews Road. Anyone want to paint a little door here?
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44 Andrews Rd. is a trail between two vehicle streets
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48 Wild roses
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49 Andrews Rd. connects with the Battery East Trail
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50 Now above the picnic area and low tunnels where I started this hike
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51 Secomd Presidio Parkway tunnel
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