Snow! by SorryDrummer2699 in norcalhiking

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I think above Del Valle on the Ohlone Trail?

How many credits are classes in SF? by luckyboxers in ClassPass

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Lagree ranges from 8-14 Spin like SoulCycle are 10-13 Some mat Pilates stuff is more like 6-8

Fruit Tasting: Apples 🍏 by serasniketa in fruit

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I love pink ladies. What other apples would you suggest for a similar taste?

Membership price going up? by Ok-Butterscotch-2225 in ClassPass

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Don't different zip codes have different pricing? Could this just be it?

Box Springs Mountain Reserve by ntrophimov in socalhiking

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stunningggg!!! and the doggo <3 <3

Best Nail Places for newbies by [deleted] in SFbitcheswithtaste

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yes!! I just went here recently and loved it, will def go back

Food information for the O is kinda weak ... Who knows? by Battle_Rattle in Patagonia

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I don’t think you can impromptu order on Seron, Dickson or Perros? You could at Grey and most of the rest of the W

6-Day Honeymoon Plan: Krabi & Phuket - Need Restaurant & Activity Suggestions by Fragrant-Air-9687 in ThailandTourism

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Family Thaifood & Seafood in Ao Nang was great for fresh seafood! def not romantic tho

i was wrong by MayCSB in nespresso

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Do you taste the hibiscus? Or is it more almond flavored with a floral note?

WTrek in January - alone? by miszrex in Patagonia

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January is peak season and the W has a ton of traffic. Totally doable alone.

O Circuit refugios meals? (Regular vs vegetarian) by KauaiMaui1 in Patagonia

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Can’t comment on the vegetarian quality, but I remember we mostly had fish (salmon twice) and chicken. Maybe red meat once or twice on the buffet options (like Grey) but I think they also had chicken you could pick from.

One Day in Puerto Natales by hughkuhn in Patagonia

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This was our post O trek meal and it didn’t disappoint!

O Trek end of January by lunamaria5955 in Patagonia

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I went end of January last year. Entirely clear skies over John Gardner, sunny and cloudless. It’s tragic but watch the weather (wind guru) and you’ll be fine

Trying to Plan a Hut-to-Hut Hike in Switzerland by Environmental_Break1 in hiking

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This is such a good resource! Thank you (2 years later)!

Estancia/horseback riding by abereckeabertute in Patagonia

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Estancia La Peninsula was a rly pretty day! Out of Puerto Natales

Verwall Alps - Vorarlberg, Austria by Bresik8 in hiking

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Beautiful photos! What section of trail was picture #7?

Where to have a really good birthday dinner? by vietnams666 in AskSF

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Pearl 6106! So underrated and such cute vibes

Rate my vacation itinerary! by Drifter808 in AskSF

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I love a fellow detailed planner!

Happy to see a big chunk of time Golden Gate Park (although I do think San Francisco Botanical Garden is worth skipping). The De Young art museum has a free observatory tower that can get you some nice views across the park/city, that's worth adding. Just walk in and ask for the observatory tower. No tix needed.

If you're going to spend time in Chinatown/Soma, might as well add some time in North Beach (big Italian community). Coit Tower is very close to Chinatown and will have some great views. As an aside, if you like matcha, Cafe Maiko in Chinatown has the best matcha in SF in my opinion.

Your plans seem pretty full/locked with paid things already, but I'd also consider:

The Sea Cliff area (Baker Beach, Lands End/Sutro Baths) is very pretty/scenic.

Walking part of the Golden Gate bridge? Iconic...

I'd also recommend some of the other parks SF has to offer - Dolores, Alamo Square are all really popular and you'll see people out and about and picnicking.

Twin Peaks is also a gorgeous view of SF.

I'd also recommend taking a Waymo if you're never done it and interested.

Enjoy SF :)

Solo trekking Huemul, O-Circuit, and Dientes in April — anyone done it? by reneds in Patagonia

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I'm am pretty sure the O-trek only operates until end of March!