




After that I decided to check out Chinatown for lunch. That included some very dodgy dim sum that I really shouldn't have had (survived). I then hiked up Telegraph Hill to check out the view from Colt Tower. At that point my body was starting to revolt after all the torture from walking/running/hills that I've done. The pain became excruciating enough that I headed back to rest for an hour and half.
Then after a sushi dinner, in an attempt to rest my legs from another cross-city hike/climb, I hopped on the cable car. Unfortunately for me, the cable car died because of a power outage within 2 blocks. Eventually the car started moving, with me hanging off the side, taking me over the hills while the sun set to the west. A truly great ride. After that I walked all along the waterfront taking night photos along the way.
And with that my time in San Francisco is pretty much over. Tomorrow I head down to my favorite spot in the US.
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