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Journey to Interlaken
... we are in first class today, with large windows that curve up onto the ceiling so we get panoramic views of the mountains and villages we pass. The train wound through the valleys at first, passing village after village that looked like fairy tales. After a while Lisa and I realised that the whole country essentially looks like a ski resort. There are wooden homes with slanted roofs and little carvings on the roof peaks. A lot of the ...
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
... up on the tables and chairs, sang our hearts out and learnt dances to From Paris to Berlin and some other dances Donna knew. this was also the night that we jumped on Sheree and giggled into the night, I also started calling Sheree, Sherrese. I think it was an improvement. Such a sleepy little town, covered in snow. Don't no what the people would do to keep themselves occupied! We were greeted with the most ...
Time to hike the Swiss Alps
... mountains, sitting in the sunshine and the clear waters. After some time of contemplation and the obligatory photos, we started the main leg of the classic alpine walk, which frustratingly was consistently uphill for about 45 minutes; now the breaks for 'view gazing' were more frequent and sometimes it was just simply because I was absolutely buggered. Mark was bounding along tirelessly as he does, but I won't dwell on that too much.
This was again however like the type of ...
Jungfraujoch The Top of Europe
... views and a geography lesson on glaciers and glacial moraines! On the way down, the boys learnt from experience how quickly weather can change in these high mountains and the importance of being properly equipped as a short snow storm brought white-out conditions: a good excuse to stop a while for a snowball fight! Mr C https://picasaweb.google.com/1110708227 03135991933/Grindelwald1?authkey=Gv1sRg ...
A Swiss Adventure
... responded, "You stay for free! We're not a hotel!" They gave us a super cozy room, in their 100 year old log-house and then told us to come down for dinner. We got served the most delicious pork chop (wrapped in bacon) I have ever eaten in my life, along with some fresh fries, salad, an XL bottle of Swiss beer, and cake and coffee for dessert. After dinner, the family looked through the maps of the area to help us plan out our 4-5 day hike. The next morning, after ...