Santa Cruz to San Francisco

Set off this morning with the 2 German Girls (didn't get their names, only just occurred to me!) up the coast on Highway 1, this stretch was actually better than the 'Big Sur' run as the road was wider and easier to pull off to see the coastline. We did this at a number of places, on top of sheer cliffs looking down to rocky outcrops and sea bridges and down onto bays with the surf breaking over jagged rocky outcrops. Eventually I dropped them at the hostel they had booked which was about ¾ of the way to San Francisco. Driving further up the road I came to Daly City (Joe they even named it after your dad!) just out side of the main city. Back onto crazy Freeways the satnav took me in to the city following Route 101 now (Which eventually goes over the Golden Gate Bridge) Off the Freeway the route dropped onto a main road through into the heart of the city to the tip of the peninsular. And then into a park area. The Youth Hostel I'd booked is located in probably some of the most valued land in the city. The US Parks Service owns the park as it used to be an Army Camp and the Hostel is one of the converted buildings on the site. From my bedroom you can see Fisherman's Wharf, and from the CafĂ© you can see the Golden Gate Bridge.

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