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Photo Date: 
10/28/2013
The west slope of Mount Sutro and Sutro Forest above the Inner Sunset neighborhood. Downtown San Francisco is behind and to the left. Sutro tower is to the right.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
Historic Trail.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
A trailside shrine along the North Ridge Trail.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
Sutro Forest consists almost entirely of blue gum eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus).
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
The distinct peeling bark of the blue gum eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus).
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
With Mount Sutro often enshrouded in fog, sunlight gives a different perspective to the forest.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
The North Ridge Trail.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
The view north across the Richmond neighborhood, The Presidio, and the Golden Gate Bridge towers.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
The east-facing slope of Mount Sutro frames the western edge of the Cole Valley neighborhood.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
The information kiosk at Rotary Meadow.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
Mountain bikes and dogs on leash permitted.
Photo Date: 
10/27/2013
The Interior Greenbelt shares the trail network with the reserve.

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