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Chffing down
... and we eventually won back my soggy washing.
A productive day at work, got lots of my jobs crossed off the list-hurrah! Yummy staff dinner from the No 14 kitchen of creamy mushroom pasta-sounds a bit dull? it really wasn't!
Massaging my boss tomorrow, hope he still thinks I'm worth it!
Snow is coming down like snowbodies business. Getting a good base on the pistes. . .apparantly:)
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Journey to Interlaken
... which the track had been built were covered in icicles. The two-hour train took us past Sarnersee Lake, and then, after turning around at Meiringen, headed towards the two lakes that are on either side of Interlaken. It drove alongside Brienzersee Lake, which was a bright turquoise glacier lake with snow-covered houses all along it. It did not look welcoming in this weather! The train had a very polite message part way through the ...
Two Passes, Two Rivers, Two Cultures
... of fuel and plenty of daylight. We decided to go all the way to Andermatt and give ourselves a day's grace in case the weather did turn bad in that unpleasant alpine way. The trouble with this plan was that we would have to ride the Oberalp Pass on the way into Andermatt. The Oberalp is one of the best sweeper roads and late in a long day, fully laden on a damp road would not be the best way to experience ...
The Swiss Alpes
... and is renouned for having "The Top of Europe", which is the highest train station in Europe and the second in the world (#1 is in China). The first full day we spent in town wondering and planning our itinerary for the duration of our stay.
Stacey says : After proof reading Kevin's entry I noticed that he didn't share any of our food experiences with you. We sampled a variety of Swiss food starting off with salad's at ...
A Somber Anniversary: the Hike of a Lifetime
... car? Yes, cable car. After climbing aboard, the car lurches forward with a powerful tug and we begin the climb to the top of the glacier 10,000 feet in the air. Ranges and ranges of mountains stretch as far as the hazy glass will permit me to see as snow banks begin to develop within the rocky crags. After a half hour, I am at the top.
12:00-16:00
There's not much I can say at this point in my journey- at some points words fail. I ...