San Francisco - CA - USA

Saturday June 21st 2008

Where do you want to crawl?

Fort Point (and crissyfields)
13
48%
the Mission
6
22%
Embarcadero (and Soma)
5
19%
Pacific Heights
0
No votes
Sausalito
2
7%
Tiburon
1
4%
 
Total votes: 27

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I forgot to mention --
I did not see a restaurant or even a place to buy coffee.
If you're going to stick around the Fort, you should bring your own.

Later note added: Gerald said there is a place in walking distance that has food and drinks.
I saw the building but didn't realise what it is. It's called the "Warming Hut"
I don't know what they have to offer. You'll have to see for yourself.
It is easily in walking distance between the Fort and Crissy Field.
See Seeker's map below.


However they do have good bathroom facilities in the parking lot.
Not porta-potties --they have an actual building with sinks and all.

One good thing is that the Fort's courtyard is outside, but protected from wind.
I point this out because it's been pretty foggy and windy lately in that area.

When I drove over a few days ago, the Marin side was in full sunshine
and the bridge and Fort disappeared in the thick fog.

That meant it was kind of chilly too so bring an extra layer.
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There's a little lighthouse on top too.

This is a very thick walled brick building
straddled by the Golden Gate Bridge.

Inside are intersecting arches and some beautiful brickwork.
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Post by enrico »

thanks for the bounty of information John !!!

Ok, let's do this then: MEETING AT 11am IN THE COURTYARD OF THE FORT !!!

See you all there !!!

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I have never been inside, typically just park and enjoy the view, so looks like it will be educational too.

Found this other link.

http://www.nps.gov/fopo/planyourvisit/things2do.htm

Special Programs
(As you enter, check the Sallyport listings for daily programs and times.)

* Cannon Loading Demonstration - Learn how soldiers were taught to load and fire a Napoleon 12-pounder cannon during a Civil War artillery drill.
* Fort Point, Guardian of the Golden Gate - View the award-winning 30-minute video program about the history of Fort Point, from 1776 through World War II. Shown throughout the day in the theater.
* Building the Golden Gate Bridge - View the construction of this national civil engineering landmark in a videotape made by Bethlehem Steel Company.
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What time do we start and what time do we finish?
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enrico wrote:thanks for the bounty of information John !!!

Ok, let's do this then: MEETING AT 11am IN THE COURTYARD OF THE FORT !!!

See you all there !!!

Enrico
Here ^^^^

Usually end time / meeting location is decided at the initial meeting. If there is cellphone coverage, im sure someone or myself can post an update, for the benefit of those that may arrive later.
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Someone asked,
Did you get a chance to walk down to the "Warming Hut" Cafe? Great place with loads of dogs, bikers and people fishing at the little pier. Do you recommend bundling up at Fort Point? Did it get chilly during your visit?
I saw the fishing pier and forgot to mention it, but yes, it had fishermen and probably crabbers too. I remember there were bathrooms there, but I don't know about the "Warming Hut".

It was chilly the day I was at the Fort. That's because of the fog and wind. I bet there's a video cam somewhere on the net taking live shots of the weather at the Golden Gate Bridge. If it looks foggy there, then it's probably a bit chilly at the Fort.
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Fort Point is right underneath this webcam.
So, the weather you see here is what the weather is at Fort Point.
I think it's updated every few minutes.
If you see fog here, then it'll be a little chilly down below.
http://cbs5.com/webcams/26.567212.html?wmid=0
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I just remember I have a map of the location, below is a scan.
Locations highlighted: Fort Point, Warming Hut, Crissy Field
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hey all -
this weekend is the 32nd annual San Francisco Free Folk Music Festival, just down the way at Fort Mason.

If you have any lead left in your pencil, it also looks like a great place to do some sketching
http://sffolkfest.org/2008/index.html
It goes from noon til 10pm

(also, the friends of the public library bookstore is down that way, they have a great art section)
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great ! thanks Seeker and Claire !

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fyi,

There is a heat advisory so it may actually be rather warm, instead of the windy/chilly weather we expected.

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/warnings.php?wf ... t+Advisory
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Fort Point is right underneath this webcam, so, the weather you see here is the weather is at Fort Point.
It's updated every few minutes. Look at that sky! Beautiful.
If you see sunny weather here, then you'll see kite-boarders and windsurfers out in the Bay.
Probably lots of sailboats too.

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ok meeting at 5pm outside warming hut - correction
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Terrific airport sketches, and wonderful portrait sketches on those napkins.

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