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Pet Cem

2/8/2020

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Starting off at the second Bridge bus stop, crossing the pedestrian/bike bridge.  1 thru 7
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Used to take the steps all the way down to the foot of the row of batteries. Now this short stairway is blocked off. You can walk alongside the battery: 8 thru 12

Along the trail to the east and under the Bridge: 13 thru 21  

Bridgeviews: 22 thru 28

Down steeply to a picnic area: 29, 30, 31

From the picnic area, thru the low overhead tunnel: 32 thru  38

Out the other side, continuing east: 39 thru 42

The redone Battery East Trail to the stairway: 43 thru 52

Down 153 steps:  53 thru 64

At the foot of the steps you can go west to Fort Point or east for Crissy Field: 65

Behind some old buildings at west Crissy Field: 66 thru 71

Found the old Pet cemetery open and walkable, surrounded by a white picket fence. 

This is where Crissy Field Ave. merges into McDowell near the old stables and beneath Presidio Parkway: 72 thru 93

Across the street from the Pet Cemetery: 94


Up the paved street that’s now marked at the top for walkers and bicycles, closed off several years ago to vehicle traffic. Partway up is a bench with a view down to  Crissy Field where I’d just come from: 95 thru 105

At the top of this, Presidio Promenade has a couple of newer benches:  106 thru 116 

Continuing back towards the Bridge on the old Andrews Road, a delightful trail. A vehicle street (Long Ave.) is below and Lincoln above: 117 thru 128 

Back out to the Battery East Trail: 129 thru 135


Left to Battery East Overlook: 136, 137, 138

Back to the Bridge area just below Lincoln, looking down to the picnic area where I was earlier: 139, 140

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8 This old stairway down is now blocked off
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29 Steep trail to the picnic area
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