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Paths, In Glen Canyon Park, Elk & Chenery Streets, San Francisco, California
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![]() The concrete path into Glen Canyon Park was wide and offered a bench for the weary traveler.
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![]() The beginning of the trails into and through Glen Canyon Park was narrowed by wooden posts. A small sign prohibited bicycles on the path. Another warned travelers to the possible presence of coyotes.
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![]() Occasional tree trunks or branches intruded onto the path and had to be stepped around, over, or under.
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![]() A fork in the trail presented a choice. Turn right and ascend stairs up to Diamond Heights, or veer left and continue through to the end of the park
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![]() Some sections of one of the paths through Glen Canyon Park were bordered with wood and filled with compacted gravel.
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![]() A wooden fence prevented access to the creak that ran below the path.
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#C22_1875
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![]() Tripping hazards intruded into the path upon occasion. Here, a retaining log and a boulder created a tripping hazard.
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#C22_1876
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![]() Occasionally, a tree branch would extend over the path creating an arch.
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#C22_1880
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![]() The path through Glen Canyon Park narrowed near the end of the trail.
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#C22_1886
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![]() A man had to duck under a arched tree to continue though to the end of the trail.
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