SAN FRANCISCO — Garrett Wong still remembers sprinting to the diner after a dip at San Francisco’s Fleishhacker pool. It’s closed now, but it used to be a public saltwater swimming pool before the city shut it down and converted it into a parking lot.
He and his pals had something of a ritual: they would leave when they turned blue because the water was too cold, take a steam in the showers and dash through the fog to t... (continued)