The day got off to a slow start. Clare and I ran a few errands. It seems that the remains of the Occupy movement have set up shop at the Berkeley Post Office. Perhaps that's not so surprising. I strolled through the Berkeley farmer's market. These people seemed like farmer's market people.
We hiked at Land's End (after battling obnoxious SF traffic) with Bri, Yelena, and Natalia. The hike had great views of the Golden Gate Bridge and an interesting history as the site of Sutro baths where the 1900s rich-crowd hung out. Bri joined in the Kia Soul rolling adventure and after crossing the bridge for the third time in two days, we were on our excellent way. The first stop was a late lunch at The Shed of Flatbread in Mill Valley. From there we wound past Muir Woods and found highway one. The views were good and the road windy. We arrived to a full (and possibly- yes confirmed- loud) campground at the Salt Point State park. Bri was excited about her camping adventure. We'll see how that excitement holds tomorrow.
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