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Just in case you were wondering. A Ford Expedition will fit:
4 Full size ski bags crammed full of ski gear.
4 Extra large-ish Cases.
4 Day Packs
Groceries
and
4 People

Dynamite…

Awakening to the sound of dynamite on the first day at Snowbird, we found ourselves limited to within the confines of the building. Seems the foot of snow that had fallen overnight was presenting an avalanche danger. Ski patrol went about blowing up anything dangerous and by eleven we were out skiing.

Two days later and ski patrol is still blowing cornices off.

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Golden Gate

Today the rain stopped, it was still threatening to rain and the sun was absent, but the rain stopped. Catching the ferry over to Sausailto I could see for the first time the famous ‘International Orange’ of the Golden Gate Bridge. Sausalito turned out to be rather touristy so I went in search of a good vantage point to view the bridge from. This was the view 50 minutes later (Up hill)

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May the clouds roll in.

Awakening to the pitta patter of rain on the roof it was out with the rain jacket before heading onto the streets. My rough plan for the day was to walk, eat and walk some more, hopefully taking in some of the bay area. For lunch it was sourdough at the Boudin bakery on the wharf. It’s the home of San Francisco Sourdough and a wonderfully warm place to sit when your pants are wet through. Rounding the corner below Fort Mason the Golden Gate bridge loomed up on the horizon presenting the best view of the day.

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airports, the fishbowl of humanity…

I wish I had something interesting to show for the last 6 hours travelling. Yet all there is to report is the mini saga unfolding next to me. A young mother stands scolding her 3yr old child for licking someone else’s crumbs up off the table…
I can’t blame the child really,  the crumbs look much more satisfying than her meal. 

Till San Francisco…