See San Francisco like never before: Step up to 39 of its best stairway walks! Hundreds of public stairways traverse San Francisco’s boundless hills, revealing scenic vistas and connecting colorful, diverse neighborhoods. Since 1984, Stairway Walks in San Francisco has been helping urban explorers discover the best of the City by the Bay via riser and handrail. Now in its 10th edition, this beloved guidebook by Mary Burk with Adah Bakalinsky includes four new walks, updates of classic favorites, and many new photographs. The amazing walks invite you to explore well-known and clandestine…mehr
See San Francisco like never before: Step up to 39 of its best stairway walks! Hundreds of public stairways traverse San Francisco’s boundless hills, revealing scenic vistas and connecting colorful, diverse neighborhoods. Since 1984, Stairway Walks in San Francisco has been helping urban explorers discover the best of the City by the Bay via riser and handrail. Now in its 10th edition, this beloved guidebook by Mary Burk with Adah Bakalinsky includes four new walks, updates of classic favorites, and many new photographs. The amazing walks invite you to explore well-known and clandestine corridors, from Marshall Beach and Noe Valley to Lands End and Telegraph Hill. Whether you want to learn about the city’s history and architecture, elevate your exercise routine, or just let your feet lead the way to new adventures, Stairway Walks in San Francisco has something for everyone. It has been the essential city walking guide for more than 40 years! Get this updated edition, and start walking. Book Features * Comprehensive list of the city’s 700-plus stairways * 39 walks incorporating San Francisco’s magnificent stairway network * Lively route descriptions, at-a-glance Quick-Step summaries, and easy-to-read maps * Parking and public-transportation information for each walkHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Burk has been walking the stairways of San Francisco since the 1980s. While researching the city and its seven hills, Mary discovered Adah Bakalinsky’s book and quickly fell in love with her unique way of bringing the city to life. Mary and Adah first met at a book event for the fourth edition at the San Francisco Main Public Library. The two became fast friends, bonding through their deep interest in exploring the city on foot. Adah shared with Mary how every walk has its own rhythm, and so the two of them began improvising new walks together. Three editions later, Adah passed the torch to Mary. Mary and Adah still walk together and scout out new stairways and interesting routes for upcoming editions. When not out walking, Mary works as a software systems consultant and enjoys swimming and cooking. She shares a home with her husband, their two cats, and their 25-year-old plecostomus (catfish). Adah Bakalinsky grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota, surrounded by flat land. She remembers trying, as a child, to walk up icy Ramsey Hill (near Pleasant Avenue) in winter, slithering down, trying again, and finally reaching the top. Fifty years later, while walking the old neighborhood on a visit, she discovered a stairway had been built to ascend the hill! Looking for a synthesis for her social work, music, and film background, she discovered, surprisingly, that it was walking. She walks and, as she walks, she talks to whomever will talk with her. She carries a tape recorder to capture stories; she finds that walks shape themselves into a variety of musical forms and dances, and she redesigns a walk until it has just the rhythm it must have. She walks to see and returns to photograph the objects that give flavor to the walk. She feels lucky to live in San Francisco, where walking seems the most natural way to traverse the city. Happy heeling, frisky footing, and merry walking!
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Overview Map Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction Before You Begin Map Legend The Stairway Walks 1. Yerba Buena Cove, Telegraph Hill & Chinatown 2. Telegraph Hill & North Beach 3. Nob Hill 4. Russian Hill South 5. Russian Hill North 6. Fort Mason 7. Pacific Heights 8. Presidio Wall & Marina Waterfront 9. Fort Winfield Scott in the Presidio 10. Lands End 11. Golden Gate Heights 12. St. Francis Wood 13. Mount Davidson 14. Edgehill 15. Forest Hill 16. Forest Knolls 17. Twin Peaks Foothills 18. Upper Market 19. Corona Heights 20. Eureka Valley 21. Dolores Heights 22. Potrero Hill 23. Bernal Heights East 24. Bernal Heights West 25. Diamond Heights & Fairmount Heights 26. McLaren Park & Excelsior 27. Four Hills 28. Sunnyside 29. The Blue Greenway 30. Upper Haight 31. Dogpatch 32. Noe Valley 33. Golden Gate Park 34. The Presidio & Marshall’s Beach 35. Glen Canyon Park 36. Fort Mason 37. New Presidio 38. Financial District & Downtown 39. Fort Funston An Informal Bibliography Appendix: List of Stairways Index About the Authors Important Organizations
Overview Map Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction Before You Begin Map Legend The Stairway Walks 1. Yerba Buena Cove, Telegraph Hill & Chinatown 2. Telegraph Hill & North Beach 3. Nob Hill 4. Russian Hill South 5. Russian Hill North 6. Fort Mason 7. Pacific Heights 8. Presidio Wall & Marina Waterfront 9. Fort Winfield Scott in the Presidio 10. Lands End 11. Golden Gate Heights 12. St. Francis Wood 13. Mount Davidson 14. Edgehill 15. Forest Hill 16. Forest Knolls 17. Twin Peaks Foothills 18. Upper Market 19. Corona Heights 20. Eureka Valley 21. Dolores Heights 22. Potrero Hill 23. Bernal Heights East 24. Bernal Heights West 25. Diamond Heights & Fairmount Heights 26. McLaren Park & Excelsior 27. Four Hills 28. Sunnyside 29. The Blue Greenway 30. Upper Haight 31. Dogpatch 32. Noe Valley 33. Golden Gate Park 34. The Presidio & Marshall’s Beach 35. Glen Canyon Park 36. Fort Mason 37. New Presidio 38. Financial District & Downtown 39. Fort Funston An Informal Bibliography Appendix: List of Stairways Index About the Authors Important Organizations
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