Noe Valley’s 23rd Street Proves Too Much for This Google Bus – Its Rear End...
TweetOh well: Via Jim Greer of online gaming site Kongregate - click to expand Google Bus/ Google Bus/ It’s not your fault Wouldn’t the Google Bus have been better off on 24th? I think so. And hey,...
View ArticleBradford Street in Bernal Heights: San Francisco’s Steepest? Some People...
TweetSee? Click to expand If you can call Bradford a street, as some do. Anyway, this is a view of part of it.
View ArticleIf You Want to Get From the Panhandle to Downtown Quickly, Forget About the...
TweetThusly: Click to expand If you want. There’s really only one block that’s kind of steep, but think of all the stop signs you won’t have to blow through. They used to have a kind of bike lane on...
View ArticleHappy Birthday to the “Hayes Street Cut” in Alamo Square – 100 Years Old –...
TweetIf you look at Hayes betwixt Pierce and Scott, you can see why the Hayes Street Cut exists. And then you Google it to reveal: “Hayes Street Cut: In order to re establish direct car service to the...
View ArticleA #21 Hayes High Atop the Hayes Street Cut – If You Can’t Afford a Tunnel –...
TweetThe sidewalk shows how steep Hayes was before The Cut: Click to expand
View ArticleHilly San Francisco, Where You Need a Tall Ladder to Climb Down Into Your...
TweetBenton Avenue, Bernal Heights:
View ArticleOutrageousness: New Extreme Sport Allows Euros to Skateboard Down Our Cable...
Tweet[UPDATE: All the deets here, including the expected stern reaction from our generally-mismanaged SFMTA MUNI DPT.] Here the video, de la Mecanique Populaire: These Skaters Hacked Cobblestone...
View ArticleThis is Not/ America: Old-School House on Stanyan Doesn’t Match the Others –...
TweetNear Hayes: It doesn’t feel like America, anyway.
View ArticleSkateboard Run, California Street – Getting Around Town, Up Hills and Down –...
TweetLet’s start in the slow lane, heading up a steep hill, on a battery-powered skateboard: Fast lane: Context: Cf. another dude on California: And here’s proof he survived, as seen on Hyde: We can...
View ArticleThe “The East Cut” Place Name Might Be Ahistoric, Phony Beatlemania Biting...
A #21, riding eternal, shiny and chrome, on the Hayes Road: In part due to the all-important HAYES STREET REGRADE from a century ago: Can you see it? Look how much steeper the sidewalk is compared to...
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