When she had lived in LA previously, Bernadette had taken a whirl-wind weekend trip up to San Francisco and did most of the touristy things - Alcatraz, Lombard Street, Ghiradelli Square, etc. So when planning our itinerary, I asked her what she hadn't done and would like to do. She was so polite and European about it, when she said "Well, we did all these things but it was so foggy, we didn't even get to see the Golden Gate Bridge. So... I guess, if we could maybe see that, that would be really cool."
Luckily for her, I am still obsessed with the GGB myself and took this as the prefect opportunity to finally take some of my own touristy bridge pictures. I knew of a great place with an amazing bridge view, and with a bit of research (asking one friend who lives in the city) I learned that the place I wanted to go was called Baker Beach. So we made Baker Beach our #1 SF stop for Bernadette's visit.
The few times I have been in San Francisco have been pretty difficult (to say the least) driving/parking experiences, and since this was literally the ONLY thing Bernadette requested, I was scared that we would make it all the way to Baker Beach only to find no parking within a 2-mile radius. So we left extra early and took the scenic route up to San Francisco. We got to Baker beach around 11:00 AM (had to give the fog some time to burn off) and of course, there were dozens of parking spots in the closest lot. We parked and walked along the eucalyptus-lined path, turned a corner, and saw THIS:
Taa-daaaaa! |
Not even a wisp of fog! Bernadette was beside herself, and I tried to play it cool, but I was loving it too. Even Ronny knew how lucky we were to be seeing the bridge in all its glory on such a beautiful day, especially in March. What an amazing view of a world landmark! I had never felt more excited to live in the bay area than I did in that moment.
So we took our shoes off and started walking along the beach, taking pictures of the majestic bridge as we walked. And then we started looking around. Despite the stunning view in front of us, we were surrounded by another view entirely: a decently-sized crowd of naked men. Because, naturally, the beach with the most amazing view of the Golden Gate Bridge in all of San Francisco WOULD be a nude beach.
With naked men to our right, large families (with children!!) taking family photos to our left, and the Golden Gate Bridge in front of us, I realized then that I - and my foreign friend - were having a true San Francisco experience. But of course, she is European and it wasn't even that big of a deal to her.
Overall, I was blown away by the view at Baker Beach. I've seen hundreds of pictures that friends have posted of them standing in this exact spot, but seeing it in person was really special. It was easily worth the drive, and I look forward to showing more touristy friends the beach - except this time I will warn them about all the nude men!
Please notice the naked men sunbathing |
The panoramic postcard shot |
Me and Bernadette in front of the GGB! |
He allowed me to take one touristy picture, good thing it was the perfect one! |