I don't care who wins. Just so it's a good game.
But damn, best trails to run in Sunny California?
I don't care who wins. Just so it's a good game.
But damn, best trails to run in Sunny California?
1. Don't call it "Frisco"
2. Don't run anywhere in SF, the sidewalks are covered in poop
If in the South Bay, run at Rancho San Antonio, Huddart Park, and the Stanford campus.
If in San Francisco, run in Golden Gate Park or along Crissy Field.
You're welcome.
also yes, the sidewalks in SF are all covered with poop. I always run in the street instead.
Do the GG Bridge run from the Presideo in Frisco, north to Vista Pt. Appx 4 mi one way.
It depends on where you are staying. Silicon Valley is a big place.
But the Super Bowl isn't even this Sunday?
Berkeley Hills / Tilden Park
San Francisco - Golden gate park (GGP), land's end, presidio, chrissy field, and along Ocean from GGP to lake merced if you want go a little longer
Silicon Valley? Drive to stanford area or get up to trails on skyline
Marin Headlands, Tennessee Valley, Dipsea trail, trails trails everywhere
bon tempe lake, alpine lake, kent lake trails etc
endless
don't bring pants, you won't need them
Statingtheobvious wrote:
But the Super Bowl isn't even this Sunday?
It is if the OP goes for a run through the Castro in speedos.
From San Francisco, you can run through the Presidio, over the Golden Gate Bridge, stay to the right and down at least to the restaurants in Sausalito, and back. Drive to Marin County over the Golden Gate Bridge on another occasion, park in, say, downtown Mill Valley, go up W. Blithedale to the trail up Mt. Tamalpais, run to the top (2600 ft) and back down. Other runs on the mountain include the Dipsea trail from near the Mill Valley Library up the stairs and eventually to Stinson Beach.
8.5/10 for getting a response to "Frisco" in the very first post.
Most definitely call it Frisco - bothers the native douchenozzles to no end so therefore you just hafta.
Ready to eat and drink wrote:
I don't care who wins. Just so it's a good game.
But damn, best trails to run in Sunny California?
Call it Frisco again and i will hunt you down and punch you in the nuts.
Ready to eat and drink wrote:
I don't care who wins. Just so it's a good game.
But damn, best trails to run in Sunny California?
Troll, this weekend is not Super Bowl
San Francisco Running Guide
https://www.strava.com/local/us/san-francisco/running/routes
Check this wrote:
San Francisco Running Guide
https://www.strava.com/local/us/san-francisco/running/routes
I wish I could afford the trip to San Fran. It's freezing here in America.
If you are in the East Bay, run Redwood Regional Park. Starting at Skyline Gate, you can go any direction.
super bowl, like weed? wrote:
don't bring pants, you won't need them
If the OP plans to do anything other than continuous running, he should bring pants. For example if he plans to do speed workouts or do stretching after his run, he will like the pants.
Also if he plans to be in San Francisco for any amount of time while not running, he should bring pants and a jacket.
Also if he wants to run across the golden gate as somebody suggested, he needs to look up the schedule, it is only open to walkers certain hours now I think.
Shan-Row is from Frisco
Avoid dirt trails such as Rancho. El Nino Storms have turned them into muddy muck paths. Don't expect to see much sun, also (El Nino).
1:49.84 - 800m Freshmen National Record - Cooper Lutkenhaus (check this kick out!!)
Men who run twice a day and the women who love/put up with them
Jakob on Oly 1500- “Walk in the park if I don’t get injured or sick”
VALBY has graduated (w/ honors) from Florida, will she go to grad school??
Emma Coburn to miss Olympic Trials after breaking ankle in Suzhou