Path #6 (pic 5) as it's named is on Kenyon Ave. Walked down through some ivy and onto the downhill path. Arrived on the dead end of St Albans Rd. Crossed the street and took my 2nd path(pic 6) down. Arrived at the dead end of Windsor Ave. Crossed the road and took my 3rd pat to York (pic 7). This path had more outstanding views and steps throughout the path. Crossed the road and took my 4th path(pic 8). On this path heard some chickens (pic 9) in a backyard alongside the trail and took some pics. Then arrived on the dead end of York Ave. Crossed the road and took the stairway down to Arlington Ave. The stairway (pic 10) consisted of 84 steps. On Arlington, turned right until reaching Oberlin Ave. Turned left and uphill until reaching Yale Ave and back to the starting point.
This Kensington Stairway walk was gorgeous and consisted of very steep hills. There were some stairs but mostly pathways and hills. The views were staggering. I started off between Yale Ave and Princeton Ave and there was a step trail between houses 245 and 247 Yale. 110 steep steps (pic 1 and 2) uphill to arrive on Cambridge Ave. Took some pics of the Golden Gate Bridge (pic 4) and the top of the trail looking down. Turned left on Cambridge. Turned right on Wellesley Ave and left on Kenyon. Path #6 (pic 5) as it's named is on Kenyon Ave. Walked down through some ivy and onto the downhill path. Arrived on the dead end of St Albans Rd. Crossed the street and took my 2nd path(pic 6) down. Arrived at the dead end of Windsor Ave. Crossed the road and took my 3rd pat to York (pic 7). This path had more outstanding views and steps throughout the path. Crossed the road and took my 4th path(pic 8). On this path heard some chickens (pic 9) in a backyard alongside the trail and took some pics. Then arrived on the dead end of York Ave. Crossed the road and took the stairway down to Arlington Ave. The stairway (pic 10) consisted of 84 steps. On Arlington, turned right until reaching Oberlin Ave. Turned left and uphill until reaching Yale Ave and back to the starting point. Pic 1. Steps on Yale and Princeton Pic 2. Upper part of Steps on Yale and Princeton Pic 3. At the top of the steps Pic 4. Top of the steps, Golden Gate Bridge and Bay View Pic 5. Public Path on Kenyon Ave Pic 6. Path from Kenyon to St Albans Rd Pic 7. Path from St Albans Rd to Windsor Pic 8. Path from windsor to York Pic 9. Chickens on Path Pic 10. Stairway from York to Arlington
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