I don’t know what to tell you about this next portion: It’s very hard. There are a lot of stairs. But it has the best views, and I am left slack-jawed. I stop taking notes on these stairs, but I leave you with one piece of Crosstown Trail advice: Every time you walk down a flight of stairs, at the very end, look back. There is art hidden in the risers.

Crosstown Trail: Forest Hill and Golden Gate Park

An experiment based on an article from the New York Times.

I don’t know what to tell you about this next portion: It’s very hard. There are a lot of stairs. But it has the best views, and I am left slack-jawed. I stop taking notes on these stairs, but I leave you with one piece of Crosstown Trail advice: Every time you walk down a flight of stairs, at the very end, look back. There is art hidden in the risers.

The 16th Avenue tiled steps up to Grandview Park, along the Crosstown Trail.

The 16th Avenue tiled steps up to Grandview Park, along the Crosstown Trail.

In San Francisco’s aptly named Grandview Park, looking north to Golden Gate Park from the Crosstown Trail.

In San Francisco’s aptly named Grandview Park, looking north to Golden Gate Park from the Crosstown Trail.

From here to the end is more familiar San Francisco tourist territory.

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