Hostellerie Alpenrose
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Chffing down
... it together. Had I managed it 8 minutes before I would have not been given a 'time out' by the darned machine. Most of Verbier has a weird habit of turning off washing machines between 11.10 and 12.30 and 13.00 and 20.00. No other applicance, or sauna or ski lift, just the washing machines! Grrr. Anyway, had a nice cuppa with Helen (see Elfabroads Great Adventure for further tales of ...
Journey to Interlaken
... have balconies wrapped around the second floor. They look like big gingerbread homes that Whistler and Banff villages try to emulate. There are also homes scattered all the way up the mountain slopes, and even big paths down the mountain that look like ski runs. Eventually, the train started ascending into the mountains and it started snowing. There were at least three feet of snow on the rooftops of the little wooden homes and the ...
The Rothorn and Schynige Platte
... We climbed up beside a really neat rock and as we reached the top, we could see lake Brienz and lake Thunn stretching out on either side of Interlaken. We could also see the peak we had visited in the morning and were quite amazed that we could cover so much distance in only one day. We then climbed down along the ridge for a ways before arriving in the flats with red blueberry bushes all around. If you continued on the ridge for about 6 hours, you could go ...
Switzerland
... waterfalls are in the valley). After we ate, we had planned on continuing the walk down to the valley floor to Stechelberg, but we opted for the cable car instead. Then we walked along the river part of the way back to Lauterbrunnen, and caught the bus back for the rest. We were very sore the next day and contemplated spending it in Lauterbrunnen, but the weather forecast was poor, and it even rained on us as we packed up (what a surprise). So we decided to head on to Zermatt. ...
Day 15 - Down the Jungfrau
... parking lot, and the campsites are about the size of parking spaces. It's full. Some people have backed in campers. Some people have pitched a tent. Some people seem to be camping out of their cars. I wouldn't want to go in there.
Anne pulls our group together and reminds us that she wanted to visit Trummelbach Falls across the road. She recommends we go through the campsite at this point to get there.
"Anne," I say, "we are 5 and a half hours into a 6 ...
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