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Loverly Lucerne
Well, I got up super early to go check out the Lorley lookout, but again the weather stood in the way with thick fog covering the Rhine valley – so off to continue due south to the land of cow bells and chocolate – Switzerland!! There was a short rest stop at Baden Baden on the Autobahn which had a church nearby shaped like a pyramid. …
A magical place
Holy **** this place is beautiful!! Seriously, it feels like we`ve entered a magical winter wonderland where the sun shines but there`s heaps of powdered snow on the ground. We love it here. We spent the afternoon yesterday wandering around Lucern in Switzerland. Nothing much was open so it was just a quick wander over a couple of wooden bridges …
Journey to Interlaken
... to Grindelwald, a small ski resort village in between Eigerwand and Tschuggen peaks. We spent about 45 minutes exploring the village and getting some traditional Swiss sausage rolls and apple strudel for a late lunch. We caught glimpses of the mountains through the snow and clouds, but mainly enjoyed the quaint resort atmosphere of the village covered in snow. We caught the half hour train from Grindelwald to Interlaken with an ...
Lucerne
... apple, salami, cauliflower and roasted Brussels sprouts. At about 7:30, Lisa and Renee’s friend Peter from UofC who is also on exchange in Lucerne came over with his girlfriend, Jessica, his brother, Ryan, and his mother for dinner. It was delicious fondue, and everyone enjoyed it a lot! For dessert, Jessica (who was a cook) prepared traditional Gluhwein using her own spices, etc, as well as Toblerone fondue with bananas, clementines, cake, and apples to dip in it.
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First Swiss Alp Hike
... great, rolls, salami, cheeses, and croissants. Orange juice and coffee to wash it all down with. We would like to linger but the excitement of the trail calls to us. We leave Brusti and immediately start to climb. In no time we are out of the trees and in the sun. It is a steady climb up a ridge where we can see down two different valleys. We now see the cows we heard in the fog yesterday. We are heading up the Surenenpass about 2500 feet above where we ...
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