A major San Francisco Pride month tradition is celebrating its 30th year. The giant pink triangle displayed each year on the face of Twin Peaks is being installed for the 30th time.
On this milestone, one of the triangle's co-founders said he believes the symbol's message is more important now than ever.
Volunteers convened at Twin Peaks on Friday to build the pink outline for this year's triangle, which spans about an acre. They faced the wind and overgrown poison oak plants as they installed pink sailcloth borders, which are 240 feet long and five feet wide.
Patrick Carney, who co-founded this tradition and still helps lead it today, said this step of creating the outline is necessary to prepare for the work Saturday, where around 800 volunteers will fill in the outline with 175 brigh