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I will lead this same walk again that we did as recently as Sept. 27 for a good reason. Right before that walk I sent a warning to all that many of the stairs were somewhat dangerous. To my shock and delight I found on that walk that someone unknown to me had fixed it all!

My warning probably cut down on that walk's attendance. Only slightly over 20 people showed up, which is our smallest turnout in years. Now the stairs are not dangerous, and I invite everyone back to this wonderful walk especially those who missed it Sept. 27th.

This walk is a $5 walk. I schedule my walks to be about half free and half where I charge $5 cash per adult on the walk. Kids, meaning under 18, are always free. I collect the $ at the middle of the walk.

Attendance limit is 70. One guest per attendee allowed if put on the RSVP. This walk is popular and inspirational too.

The route is incredibly beautiful and to prove it I put links below to show the photos from the last 2 times we did this walk:

Sept. 27, 2015. 60 photos from 4 contributors:
A Walk Around the 2 Mosaic Stairways (North of West Portal) Photos

June 1st, 2014. 74 photos from 6 contributors:
**https://www.meetup.com/walking-in-sf/photos/34616791/**

We meet at 11:15 AM in front of the West Portal Branch Library close to the West Portal Muni Station. One can take the K, L, or M lines to the station. Bring a sack lunch and water. At 11:30 AM we will start walking. Estimated return time is 4:15 PM.

Then we will walk through the Forest Hill neighborhoods over many stairways. One of them is the "Pacheco Grand Staircase," which is San Francisco's largest staircase. We plan to take our group photo there. This is a good place for late people to find us.

Then we expect to arrive at the J.P. Murphy Recreation Center at 12:30 PM to eat our sack lunches. It has restrooms and drinking water. This is another good place for late people to find us.

Then we walk to the 2 Mosaic Stairways which are the only 2 big ones in San Francisco and both were decorated by hundreds of neighbors. A relatively ordinary neighborhood got together and did something world spectacular!

Then we walk up to the top of Grand View Park, elevation 666', to see incredible views. Then we walk South taking a different route back through Forest Hill to our starting point. Estimated end time 4:15 PM.

Near the end of this walk we have a special treat. It is the house where Jerry Brown grew up as a kid. It was owned by his father, who was also the Governor of California, Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown.

I advise taking public transportation & not driving to SF. For how to get around the Bay Area on public transportation see below.
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If you need to drive, there is plenty of available free street parking in the nearby St. Francis Wood neighborhood.

This walking group is for humans only. No dogs or other animals allowed.

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