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mt-x Aug 19th, 2002 07:00 PM

SF Things to Do
 
Okay, my trip to the bay area is coming up soon. We got reservations for the nightime Alcatraz trip (woohoo). Let's see...we want to visit the following: Chinatown, Haight-Ashbury (during the daytime hours), Tiburon or Sausalito Golden Gate Park (maybe) Golden Gate Bridge (maybe) We're going to be there 3 days and 3 nights so can we do at least half of the stuff above? How do we dress for nightime alcatraz...hats, mittens and warm coat? <BR>

J Correa Aug 20th, 2002 08:03 AM

Yes, you will definitely be able to do most of that in 3 days/3 nights. <BR><BR>Definitely dress warm for the Alcatraz tour - that goes for anytime you go out on the bay. <BR><BR>Layers are always a good idea in SF because temperatures can vary greatly depending on location and time of day. <BR><BR>I would do the bridge and GG park on the same day - there is plenty to do and see there to occupy you all day long. <BR><BR>Chinatown and the Haight can be seen in the same day, leaving the 3rd day to take a ferry over to Sausalito.

Faina Aug 20th, 2002 08:12 AM

You can combine Sausalito and Golden Gate bridge - if you walk from downtown Sausalito along the waterfront you end up on the bridge. Or you can take Golden Gate system bus to the bridge.

greg Aug 20th, 2002 11:42 AM

If you have time, about 15 miles north of San Fran is the Muir Woods Redwood Forest. It could be incorporated in a Sausalito trip. My wife and I took about a 1/2 day and went to Muir Woods, which we loved and then ended with dinner in Sausalito overlooking SF at sunset. It was unbelievable.

kam Aug 20th, 2002 11:59 AM

Dress warm for walking the bridge too. Most importantly think windbreaker rather than woolies. If you hate you hair flying and cold ears, I would bring a simple hat. Good shoes for Alcatraz--no sandals.

mt-x Aug 21st, 2002 07:47 PM

Thanks for all the helpful and friendly advice.<BR>One question though...what is a woolie?<BR><BR>How cold does it get going over to Alcatraz at night? Would a turtleneck and jacket do? Or a wool pullover w/turtleneck? I have gloves and hat. I'm just trying to get my wardrobe together....thanks again.

Faina Aug 22nd, 2002 10:02 AM

I think what Kam ment is when it's a windy day a woolen knitted sweater is almost useless, as the wind gets in the loop holes, and you feel freezing to the bones, the best thing for SF is a wind-proof windbreaker.


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