Off Track Planet’s San Francisco Travel Guide for the Young, Sexy, and Broke

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No amount of fog can hold San Francisco down

San Francisco’s colorful activity echoes around its steep hills and sweeps through its valleys. From inspired bread-making at Tartine, to the freshly sprayed street murals of the Mission’s Clarion Alley, the always loud and sparkly clubs of the Castro, and SOMA’s emerging microbreweries, San Francisco is always packed with flavor and filled with energy. Whether it’s pushing the boundaries of public nudity, making strides for gender equality, or baking up food fads, San Francisco is at the forefront of innovation, cradled in the multicultural history of the American west.

In this guide you will:
-Eat so many burritos in the Mission you’ll need an extra seat on the flight home
-Hang like a beatnik in North Beach
-Drink the most delicious fussy cocktails in SOMA
-Leather-bind your tender bits at the Folsom Street Fair
-Break some (sourdough) bread at Fisherman’s Wharf
-and more!

On Sale
Oct 27, 2015
Page Count
224 pages
Publisher
Running Press
ISBN-13
9780762457151

Off Track Planet

About the Author

Anna Starostinetskaya was born in Ukraine, raised in Los Angeles, and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Her most memorable trip was to Spain, where she hopped a fence on the side of a highway to sample an authentic Spanish olive right from a tree. Don’t eat olives from trees for two reasons: (1) they have not been cured and taste like utter shit and (2) if the grove’s owner catches you trespassing, you may leave Spain with more battle wounds than you intended.

Freddie Pikovsky is the ringmaster of OTP and fell in love with backpacking on a trip in 2009 that started in Israel; went through Greece, Italy, Spain, France, and the Netherlands; and ended in travel enlightenment. He often travels in a style known as “broke fancy,” which has landed him in some precarious situations. Once calling the floor of an Italian train station home for the night, Freddie came close to being swept away by a street-cleaning truck as he snoozed comfortably on pizza crumbs and petrified gum. He’s a firm believer that every young person should experience the life-changing capabilities of travel and drives OTP forward to make this vision a reality.

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