The fog of San Francisco, when admired from afar, always leaves everyone in awe of the beauty and grandeur of nature combined with modern architecture.
Especially the half-sea, half-fog spectacle formed with the Golden Gate Bridge, which deeply shocked Roger the first time he saw it, deciding during his stint with the Warriors not to buy a helicopter for commuting.
This kind of beauty is stunning when viewed from afar, but when you actually drive onto the foggy Golden Gate Bridge, any pleasant impressions are instantly wiped away.
Roger was currently stuck on the Golden Gate Bridge, surrounded by thick fog and clogged cars, unable to see anything else. Immersed in it, Roger felt none of the joy one gets from admiring the scenery, just irritation and endless waiting.
It wasn't even peak rush hour; an excellent player naturally knows how to travel outside peak times.