Lady to Breakers
Blog: A Lady in London - 7 November 2009
Our group's theme this year was "What Happens in Vegas Stays in San Francisco," so our float was appropriately a giant blackjack table on wheels. Our crew consisted of several boxers, a bachelorette party, a few brides, some male "dancers", two playing cards, a security guard, and a tourist from London (guess who?).
The event started at 8am on Sunday, and we watched as the people with race numbers (aka the people who don't understand that Bay to Breakers isn't about running) took off down the street. An hour or so later, we pushed our float out from the sidelines and started on our 5 mile journey to Golden Gate Park.
At a brisk speed of one mile an hour, we walked through San Francisco with thousands of other crazily-dressed people. As we moved our float down the street, we staged several float-top boxing matches, a few blackjack games, and lots of random table dancing (hey, it's Vegas!).
As we made our way from SOMA to Hayes Valley to the Panhandle, we spotted groups of vikings, lifeguards, and Elvises, people wearing garbage cans, people wearing Mardi Gras beads, and people wearing nothing at all. We saw the entire gang from Sesame Street, the entire cast from Baywatch, and a swarm of salmon swimming upstream.
We passed by pantless 'boy' scouts, a container ship crew, a group that had an actual speed boat on wheels, and a float with a giant see-saw that made mojitos. We walked around the Cal bear, a shopping-cart-shaped sheep, and two petting zoos. We saw plenty of Bush n' Cheneys-in-prison-garb, Obama 4 eva marchers, and a random assortment of other past (and future?) presidents.
We made it to the park in record time this year (just under 5 hours!), but still missed the cut-off for the finish line (maybe next year). Following the crowds of float-toting walkers, we wove our way to 36th street and made friends with some yachting yuppies while waiting for our ride home.
Bay to Breakers was a great way to kick off my week in San Francisco. If ever there was an event to remind me of the uniqueness of my city, B2B is definitely it. The day was a great way to catch up with friends and see the city at its most festive, and it set the bar high for the rest of my adventures in California!
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