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  • Day 10–11

    Das Leben macht durstig

    May 7 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

    Verstand oder Herz? Das war heute morgen die Frage. Der Brünigpass war dicht in Wolken gehüllt. Das Herz sagt, wir wollen den Pass besteigen… der Verstand sagt, wir nehmen die Zahnradbahn. Der Abstieg ist laut Reiseführer bei Regen nicht zu empfehlen. Daher, wider Willen, nehmen wir die Zahnradbahn hinüber nach Brienz. Dort angekommen und nach dem obligatorischen Gipfeli am See geht es hinaus durch die schöne Altstadt. Wie klein unsere Sorgen sind wird uns bewusst, als wir die Häuser sehen, welche 2024 durch Unwetter und dem Abgang einer Steinlawine durchs Dorf zerstört wurden. Manchmal tut ein bisschen Relativierung gut um die eigenen Sorgen und Nöte besser einzuordnen.

    Aber es geht weiter entlang des Brienzer Sees, über Hängebrücken und Wege am Wasser. Es ist trocken aber Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau sind hinter der Wolkendecke versteckt. Kurz hatten wir einen kleinen Ausflug durch meterhohes Gras und Kuhweiden, am Bahndamm vorbei und über Bundesstraßen. Geht nicht- gibt’s nicht. Das Moto der Off-Road Strecke. Letztendlich sind wir in Ringgenberg in einem Biker Pub mit Gästezimmern angekommen. Genau unser Ding! 🤘 Vielleicht finden wir heute Abend einen Asia Imbiss denn uns gelustet es nach gebratenen Asia Nudeln 🍝 mit Chicken. 🐔

    Erkenntnis des Tages:
    „Das Leben macht durstig“ 🍻

    PS: Die Hälfte der Strecke ist geschafft
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  • Day 11–12

    Auf Goethe‘s Spuren

    Yesterday in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    Heute morgen war der Start etwas mühsam. Eine Blase an der Ferse hat bereits nach wenigen Minuten zum ersten Sanitätsstopp geführt. Zum Glück war eine Wundexpertin mit dabei, da konnte das Problem fachmännisch schnell beseitigt werden. Es ging weiter durch Interlaken an der Aare entlang. Der Ort ist überfüllt von Touristen aus Asien, Indien und dem Mittleren Osten. Unglaublich! Na ja, in den 90er sind die Europäer in Asien auf Fernreisen gegangen, heute geht’s in die andere Richtung.

    Wir sind ja immer noch auf der Suche einen Blick auf die 4000er zu erhaschen. Und dann geschieht es, groß und mächtig, schicksalsträchtig stehen sie da: Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau. Das entsprechende Beweisfoto findet Ihr im Anhang 😉.

    Bereits 1779 wanderte Johann Wolfgang von Goethe um den Brienzer See. Es verbindet uns somit nicht nur die hohe Kunst der Lyrik sondern auch der gemeinsame Weg. Brüder im Geiste 📖.

    Vorbei am Spital geht’s weiter, adrenalingeschwängert und frohlockend durchs Ried und dann am Nordufer des Thunersees auf und ab. Ab Merlingen nehmen wir das Schiff nach Spiez. Tolle Stadt, beeindruckende Burg, Asiaten überall 🫣. Wieder geht es bergauf zu unsere Herberge. Ein nettes älteres Ehepaar gewährt uns einen Unterschlupf in Ihrem Haus. Für heute ist Fußpflege angesagt damit wir morgen wieder fit sind für die nächste Etappe.

    Motto des Tages:
    Nachschenken statt Nachdenken
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  • Day 12

    Off to Montreux, Switzerland

    April 9 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 48 °F

    Day begins with a ride on the Golden Pass Express, a 3.5 hour ride to Montreux from Interlaken. The ride took us through the Alps and NONE of the pictures do this train experience justice. Just remarkable. When we arrived in Montreaux, Lake Geneva greeted us and it is incredibly beautiful. Our hotel, The Royal Plaza, is right on the water and gives us incredible views and easy access down the sidewalk to the Freddy Mercury Statue, The Queen Studio Experience and multiple statues of famous folks who have called this slice of heaven “home”. Igor Stravinsky among others. My wife insisted we WALK to the hotel, despite the luggage, as it was only one mile. We're taking a cab back to the train station in the morning!! 🤐Read more

  • Day 11

    3e dag Grindelwald

    August 27, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Vandaag treinreis van de terminal Grindelwald via Zweilutschinen naar Lauterbrunnen en vervolgens naar Wengen met de trein. Daarna de kabelbaan naar Mannlichen 2343 metr.
    Vervolgens weer met de kabelbaan naar de Terminal Grindelwald om naar de Eigerngletscher af te reizen met de kabelbaan. Daar aangekomen door met het spoor naar de Jungfraujoch 3571 meter. Wat een dag weer 😍👌Read more

  • Day 8

    Dag 7

    August 21, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Vandaag was mijn laatste volledige dag in Zwitserland, omdat ik nog een nachtje op de camping bleef slapen kon ik een mooie wandeling maken in de buurt van Lauterbunnen zonder mijn rugzak mee te nemen. Vanuit de camping ben ik naar Stechelberg gelopen, een kleine 8km van de camping vandaan. Langs de lokale boerderijen en riviertjes was het uitzicht zoals de rest van de reis fenomenaal. Toen ik weer terug was heb ik in het dorpje een lekkere maaltijd gegeten bij een lokaal restaurantje. Daarna heb ik mijn boek uitgelezen en nog een paar afleveringen van een serie gekeken en toen was het tijd om naar bed te gaan.Read more

  • Day 7

    Dag 6

    August 20, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Na een dagje klimmen begon ik vandaag door nog een stuk omhoog te klimmen, het doel van vandaag was om in Lauterbunnen aan te komen en daar op een camping te slapen. Het eerste gedeelte van de dag was een stuk klimmen naar Kleine Scheidegg, een echt ski gebied. Vanuit daar waren een paar van de hoogste bergen van Zwitserland te zien. Na een korte pauze boven op kon de afdaling weer beginnen. Na weer heel wat kilometers gemaakt te hebben kwam ik uit in het dorpje Wengen, dit ligt recht boven Lauterbunnen. Nu kon het laatste gedeelte van de afdaling beginnen deze is echt super steil omlaag, door het zigzaggende pad was het prima te doen.
    Toen kwam ik aan in het schitterende Lauterbunnen, een dorpje dat precies in de vallei lag tussen 2 groten bergen. Het is een erg toeristisch dorpje dat merkte ik gelijk aan de hoeveelheid mensen die er duidelijk niet waren om te wandelen. Eenmaal op de camping aangekomen heb ik bij een foodtruck die er stond een lekkere Sri Lankaanse maaltijd gegeten, daarna heb ik mijn drijfnatte tent opgezet om op te drogen en daarna mijn slaap spullen er in te leggen. Ik heb toen nog een stuk ik mijn boek gelezen en daarna ben ik lekker gaan slapen.
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  • Day 13–15

    Heaven is a place on Earth

    June 6, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Wow, Switzerland is beautiful, and I didn't even get up into the mountains.

    The crystal clear lakes, waterfalls everywhere with snowcapped mountains. If I was religious, this would be how I'd imagine heaven to look.

    We stayed in a place called Wilderswil, and the view from my room was amazing.

    As beautiful as it is, I couldn't live there. It's too strict for me. For example, you can't flush the toilet after 10 pm. And you're not allowed to hike naked... so I'm out! 😁 But I'll definitely be back for some hiking!
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  • Day 15–18

    Oberland Region

    May 26, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    The alps! We decided to use Interlaken as our "base camp" for exploring the region.

    We arrived mid day and decided to rent bikes and ride along Brienzersee - a blue green lake east of Interlaken. We followed along a narrow road and stopped both at Iseltwald for lunch and Giessbachfälle! The hills to the waterfall were no joke but made for a fast journey back once we turned around! A street food festival was in full swing when we arrived back in Interlaken; enjoyed a couple beer and a "sushi hotdog" before heading to the hostel to check in.

    We stayed at Balmer's Hostel, which is repeatedly voted Switzerland's best hostel and is one of the oldest, opened in 1907. It consisted of 3 or 4 interconnected houses converted into shared dorms, private rooms and lots of different social spaces. They even have a club in the basement, although it wasn't open while we were there. We made fast friends with our neighbors Jay & Shiv from Manchester and signed up for the beer pong tournament that night. The hostel had a very fun and friendly atmosphere!

    Day 2 we took the train to Lauterbrunnen - walking along the village streets admiring the many waterfalls! We took a cable car up to a mountain village called Grimmelwald which had spectacular views of the mountains! We walked from here to Mürren and then all the way back down to Lauterbrunnen. Sadly the rain found us for the last hour of our hike as we descended.

    Day 3 - Jungfraujoch & Grindelwald. We took an early train from Interlaken to Grindelwald and hopped on the Eiger Express, we would have great views of the Eiger but the clouds were socked in low. From the Eiger Glacier we had another train which tunneled through the mountains up to Jungfraujoch, "The Top of Europe". At about 3650m (12000 feet) above sea level, we could feel the elevation instantly when we got off the train. We were rewarded with blue bird skies and unlimited views above the clouds! The station at the top was massive, with many tunnels leading to other plateau viewpoints, an ice cave and a terrace atop one of the peaks. They also use this station for scientific research at high elevation. We found the highest patio bar in Europe to enjoy the views, and also picked up some treats at the highest Lindt chocolate shop. We were tired from the early wakeup but we're so glad we took an early train as we had no wait, but there was a massive line when we got back down.

    We stayed in Grindelwald for the rest of the day and took the gondolas up to First Peak. We had more beautiful views along the way of all the farms surrounded by mountains. They have a free cliff walk here which is not for the faint of heart but offered views looked down and many paragliders.

    The photos are from our bike ride, the sushi “hotdog”, the hike from Mürren to lauterbrunnen, JungFrau and finally Grindelwald First
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  • Day 107

    Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

    April 24, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F

    Awoke to large snowflakes falling gently this morning as we looked out our balcony overlooking the Bernese Swiss Alps. Change of plans today due to snow avalanche risk at some of the mountain areas nearby, so our scheduled hike was canceled. We decided to go over to the next valley above Interlaken and get to the top of Jungfrau via the highest train station in Europe. So we planned out the route via trains and off we went to explore.

    The train wove through small villages as we climbed the mountain. It was still snowing and cloudy as we changed trains for the last leg of the journey through a long tunnel to the top. Luckily, as we emerged outside, we were not disappointed as we were above the clouds. The view was spectacular with the summit of Mt. Jungfrau at 13,642 feet elevation standing right in front of us.

    On the Reasearch observation platform, you could see the glacier valley to your right. We went out on Glacier's point, but by the time we reached it, the clouds had moved in, and the temp was -2F....Burr.

    Before leaving, we explored the newest attraction, an ice cave lined with ice sculptures, and had lunch up top. (Who knew fresh salmon could taste so good at 12,000 feet). One of our stops on the way back was the small town of Grindelwald, where Susan had visited 40 years ago, for a fun trip down memory lane.

    Returned to Lauterbrunnen around 6 pm and set off for a walk on the valley floor to see the cascading waterfalls along the cliffs. Along the way, we found Susan's perfect dream house. Finished the evening at a local pub for dinner.

    Switzerland is such a peaceful idyllic setting of nature at its best.
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  • Day 14

    Day 14: Going on a treasure hunt 💎

    April 24, 2024 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    I'm alive! It's been a hot minute since I did an upload. It's 30th April and I'm currently uploading this from a hostel in Salzburg, Austria lol (better late than never!)

    So I bumped into a British guy at my hostel who actually lives in Interlaken. We got talking and he said that he goes gold panning in a little village called Brenzikofen. And if I was interested he'd send me the directions (as there was little to no signal out there).

    After a train ride and 30 minute hike into the woods, I arrived at a random shed full of gold panning equipment (complete with a Shrek-style shed opposite) 🤣🤣

    I spent an hour (attempting) to gold pan. Sadly, no golden nuggets were found but I hand a great time swirling dirt around 😂
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