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  • Day 3

    2. Tag in der Schweiz

    February 4 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 4 °C

    Das war ein toller Reisetag. Das erste Ziel des Tages war Montreaux, eine Huldigung an Freddie Mercury, der hier gewirkt hat. Und wir haben Glück. Der Nebel lichtet sich immer mehr und ein schöner Sonnentag bereitet uns einen schönen Eindruck von Montreaux. Eine wirklich tolle Promenade mit vielen Pflanzen, die ich hier nicht erwartet hätte, z.B. Palmen und erste blühende Blumen. Dann geht es weiter in die Zentralschweiz in Richtung Matterhorn. Das Ziel ist der Skiort Grimentz. Viel mehr Schweiz geht nicht. Der örtliche Wohnmobilstellplatz bietet auch Ver- und Entsorgung, die wir auch gerne nutzen...Read more

  • Day 7

    Montreux

    December 22, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 37 °F

    We drove from Bern to Montreux and arrived at our amazing hotel called Grand Hotel Suisse. We checked in and headed to the markets despite the on again off again rain we loved everything about this beautiful city!!! Kyle decided to try to time the waves and as you will see in the video was not successful. 🤣 We had yummy sausages and fondu served in a large baguette and some bubbly at a cute bar while Kyle changed his clothes. We gambled at a local casino, (Bryce was the only winner) and went to the Freddy Mercury Museum. Later in the day Dennis, Dalibor and both Jelena’s along with the kids met up with us. We rode the ferris wheel and had cocktails back at the cute bar while waiting for Santa to fly over the lake. (Unfortunately because of the weather he never came) We took a nice walk to the old town for dinner. After dinner it started to snow it made for a nice walk back to the hotel. At the hotel we hung out in the lobby, exchanged Christmas gifts, had a push up contest, put on tattoos, but most of all had lots of laughs with the kids and grandkids. We got scolded for being to loud after the 10:00pm swiss curfew in hotels. 😂 Lots of hugs and off to bed.Read more

  • Day 84

    Steamboats!

    October 6, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    One thing we thought was really cool about Lac Leman, or Lake Geneva, when we got there was the ferries that run up and down the lake. They are very large and look like the ones in pictures we saw at the Steamboat Era Museum in Irvington, Virginia. Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s steamboats sailed all over the Chesapeake Bay carrying freight, including seafood, and passengers. They were the only practical way to get between a lot of places and Washington or Baltimore. There was even a steamboat landing on the Coan River about three or four miles from where we live.

    Once automobiles were invented the steamboats faded away. What a cool idea to have ships looking like those from a long gone era sailing up and down the lake. They even looked like they had paddles on the sides! We just had to take a ride on one. So we did.

    Imagine our surprise when we found that our boat really was an authentic steam side paddle boat, built in 1910! Not a replica, but an original! Running beautifully. It was really cool! We had a great cruise.

    We then got back on the road and walked to Aigle. It was a perfectly nice walk, but after the last two days it just seemed ordinary! Some nice views as we walked up the narrowing valley, but nothing spectacular. Our standards have gotten pretty high after the last two walks!

    We did enjoy watching Mount Vélan, near the Great Saint Bernard Pass, getting closer and closer. It was covered with snow! Watching it grow closer made us feel like we really were closing the circle on our trip. We’ll be in Martigny, where we started hiking, in a couple of days.
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  • Day 27

    Rest day in Lausanne

    July 31, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    Today was our first day of rest. We have walked 22 days now, with no rest for the last 19. Our feet and legs are aching. A lot.

    I need to replace my shoes. They are the correct size for regular hikes, but not for day after day use. I need more space in the toe box, especially for hills. My feet have swollen and I would like to buy another pair that’s 1/2 size bigger than these. Unfortunately, everything is closed tomorrow for their National Swiss Day (or something like that) and the Decathlon I was aiming for will be closed. I hope I can replace them somehow in the next 2-3 days, before the bad hills.

    Most of the day was spent lying or sitting down. We did visit the cathedral, and Liam found a replacement for his lost hat. And I had my hair done. That was a relief, because after a couple weeks on the road my hair was grubby.

    I am going to come out and say it: I don’t like Lausanne. In France the roads were in perfect condition, the people were welcoming and, most noteworthy, it was pristine. No trash on the paths, no graffitti, the housed showed pride of ownership. We cross the border, and the roads were a little rougher, the people are a little less welcoming, the city is dirty and gray and uninteresting, and there is trash. I know people love Lausanne, and it is, in terms of geography, a good resting place, but I would not expend time, effort or money to return here.

    Tomorrow we will head to Montreux.
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  • Day 1

    Let's go!!!

    May 8, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    Ça y est! Après 2 moins de planning, de réservations, de tracés sur google maps et Qgis, d'achats de vélos, de clés, de housses de transport (tgv de merde), d'entraînements, de démontage de vélos et d'emballage, nous sommes enfin dans le train de Lausanne vers Paris! Tout se concrétise petit à petit devant nos yeux, et tout ce qu'il nous reste à faire c'est d'arriver en un morceau avant de pédaler bien sûr.
    En guise de bonus, pour vous cher•e lecteur•ice, nous allons chaque jour ajouter une chanson du jour, histoire de vous inviter avec nous pour voir quelle musique joue dans nos têtes durant ce voyage!
    Chanson du jour : Top of the world - The Carpenters
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  • Day 18

    Montreaux

    October 16, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    Exploring the Lake Geneva Shoreline with Richie

    Took the train around to Montreaux (same montreaux as "smoke on the water"). Took a cable train up to Roche's de Naye, at 2000m elevation could see everything, including Switzerland's 3 biggest mountains (though they looked tiny from a distance). Had a walk along the water edge in Montreaux and visited the Freddie Mercury statue and Queen Museum.

    Fun fact of the day: in the Alps there are heaps of empty shacks for hikers to stay in if they are stuck in the wilderness overnight.
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  • Day 9

    Frank, Freddie and Travellers Cheques

    September 22, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

    For years, ever since the children were old enough to find me annoying, there has been a young family tradition. To be fair it is my tradition and no-one else is overly impressed. On the day before any holiday ended, I would at some point start to sing the opening lines of Frank Sinatra's New York New York. "Start spreading the news, we're leaving to...morrow". Guaranteed to get a chorus of "Oh dad!", normally by the end of the 4th word. So today is that day and traditions must be upheld. But I will choose to uphold them silently, otherwise I may suffer actual bodily harm. I have been Jackie's sole companion for the last 9 days and even I accept that one can have too much of a good thing.

    Last night, despite warnings of an imminent heavy thunderstorm, we decided to travel to Vevey for dinner. It was a straightforward journey, 5 min by bus, 6 min by train, then a 7 minute walk. Leaving the restaurant, the heavens opened and the rain started to bounce off the pavement. We hopped, skipped and jumped between what cover we could find on the way back to the station, but by the time we got there we were soaked through. No matter, life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, its about learning how to dance in the rain. And we did.

    This morning, we walked along the lakeside through Montreux, past numerous art installations, including the famous statue of Freddie Mercury. As a science graduate with a logical brain, I struggle with visual art in much the same way as I do when wine connoisseurs describe the bouquet of a fine wine. Take for example the sculpture in the photo. Whilst I see numerous vertical poles ending in metal figures, not unlike those we have found in toilet signage, the artist visualises "the trickle of ink paint in space, a tension between sculpture and painting. Through this work, I suspend time between 2 states, the flow of paint and the ascent of the sculptural form". Aye right then.

    After we had walked our fill of art, we returned via the Queen Studio Experience, a museum set in the Montreux's Casino Barrière, which previously housed the legendary Mountain Studios, the recording studios used by artists such as David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Yes. The studio was at one time owned by Queen, who recorded 6 albums there between 1978 and 1995. The Cassino is probably best known for burning down during a Frank Zappa concert in 1971, when a fan with a flare gun got a bit excited and set fire to the wooden roof. Deep Purple were also recording in Montreux at the time and seeing the smoke from the fire billowing across Lake Geneva were inspired to compose "Smoke on the Water".

    Afternoon coffee was accompanied by a delicious pastry with fresh, glazed raspberries but tested our cashless society approach to this holiday to the limit, when the café's card reader couldn't get a signal. As we had already eaten our fill, I considered it to be more their problem than mine and after a telephone discussion with IT support and switching the reader off then on again, everything turned out fine. It is perhaps one of the few positive legacies of the COVID pandemic that cash has lost its crown. It is certainly a far cry from travellers cheques and queuing at the post office for currency.

    For our final treat of the day, we took the Funicular up Mt. Pèlerin. At 3,540 feet above sea level it is easily into the mountain classification, but with the summit covered in trees rather than snow and with Lake Geneva already at over 1200 feet, it looks more like a tall hill than a mountain. There are clusters of houses all way up the slope and the car soon filled with the excited shouts of school children returning home. The views of Lake Geneva and the towns of Montreux and Vevey below, with the backdrop of the French Alps across the water, were spectacular and we spent a lovely half hour sitting in the sun drinking it all in (the view - no wine involved).
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  • Day 41

    Lausanne 16 miles

    August 22, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

    Dreadful night. Hot, sticky, noisy, airless. Sometimes camping isn’t as much fun as you think it should be.

    Off sharp as I was due to meet a young lady later. Temperature lovely for walking until the sun came up.

    Then another hot one. Forecast is for another couple of hot days and then start to reduce. By Sunday it might be 14C cooler. Can’t wait!

    The signs have completely changed in Switzerland. No more of the French signs with their Via Francigena symbols or Red and White flashes for the GR145. Even worse is the loss of the red and white crosses to indicate the wrong way. Now I need to know the name of the next place I am going to and hope that the Swiss have decided to mark a route going there. They have nice big signs listing all sort of places. After that they have large yellow diamond symbols to indicate the way. Trouble is they show the way to something. You don’t know it is the way you want, you just know it is the way to somewhere. And if you do go off route there is just a slow realisation that you haven’t seen any signs for ages to give you a clue that things are not going well.

    Reached Lake Geneva. Looked lovely with the Alps on the far side. Long walk along the lakeside, feeling very hot and sticky, carrying that damn great bag, passing all the young things lying about, wearing not a lot and looking a whole lot more comfortable than I was feeling.

    Reached Lausanne and then started walking uphill to get to the hotel. Passed a chemist where I got the temperature confirmed. Because the footprints automatically show the temperature for the time and place that I post (usually after 10pm) it has been suggested that I have been exaggerating the heat. Believe me I can tell the difference between backpacking in 26C and 36C.

    This city must be about the hilliest I have ever been to. All up, down and then back up again. Managed (just) to get to the hotel, drop the bag off, quick shower, change of clothes and off to the train station to meet the gaffer. By the time we got back to the hotel, via a wee ice cream halt, I needed another shower and change.

    Basic, but pricey Vietnamese dinner to follow. One course and a bottle of water got rid of £70. Of course, paying for two doesn’t help.
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  • Day 5

    Zum Schluss ein Genuss mit vielen Höhen

    August 15, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Der Weg war heute wieder richtig schön, bis beeindruckend! Insgesamt waren es dann doch ca 80 km und 1600 Höhenmeter. Ich hatte mich dann irgendwann entschieden nicht mehr direkt am See zu fahren. Da war einfach zu viel los und immer kamen Autos oder Menschen in den Weg… daher bin ich „eine Etage höher“ in die Weinberge, wo es sehr schöne Radwege gibt, es aber immer ordentlich hoch und runter ging. Dafür ist der Ausblick enorm!

    In Montreux hat mich Salomé zum Mittagessen eingeladen. Sehr lecker! Der Abschied fiel mir wirklich schwer…

    Lausanne ist sehr schön, aber der Verkehr ist anstrengend und daher schau ich mir die Stadt lieber morgen Vormittag nochmal an.

    Mein Zug fährt 14 Uhr los. Daher habe ich noch was Zeit.

    Meinen üblichen Abschluss Bericht mit Tools und Technik wird es wohl erst Donnerstag geben, da ich sehr spät in München sein werde ❤️
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  • Day 35

    Fechy

    July 10, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    We have had a lovely couple of days with Pierre-Yves and Claudia. They were incredibly kind. Evenings were a bit dangerous as Pierre-Yves is a very generous host.
    Hopefully we can return the favor soon.
    Waiting to catch ferry to France and the Alps
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