Suiza Eichibach

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  • Día 43

    Cirque Knie

    16 de agosto de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Trop de signes sur ma route ce matin, à la 4ème publicité je me suis dit que je devais envisager de profiter d’aller voir Knie à Berne.
    Aucun regret, les athlètes-artistes sont extraordinaires 🥰

  • Día 4–5

    Schlafplatz: Tag 4

    13 de agosto de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Das war mal ein Abenteuer! Nachdem ich über Basel in die Schweiz kam, gab es direkt zur Begrüßung eine Steigungsfahrt durch das Liestal mit gut 1000 Höhenmetern zusammengerechnet. Nach der Abfahrt ins Tal entwickelte sich ein schöner Weg erst an der Aarle, dann mitten durch das Land. Am Abend schlig ich wie gewohnt mein Lager im Wald auf. Jedoch zog nur kurze Zeit später ein unglaublich heftiges Gewitter auf. Noch dazu ging am Weg neben mir ein mit Sturmgewehr bewaffneter Mann in der Dunkelheit vorrüber.
    Mein Instinkt rief sofort zum Abbruch. Ich klopfte an einige Häuser, und fand schließlich eine Familie, die mich für eine Nacht bei ihnen schlafen lies. Kurze Zeit später brach eines der heftigsten Gewitter los, die ich je erlebt hatte. Es regnete in Massen, dazu donnerte und blitzte es aus allen Rohren. Und das für über 5 Stunden!
    Die Begegnung mit der Familie war so unvorhersehbar wie erfreulich. Ich denke soetwas macht eine solche Fahrradtour aus...

    Aktueller Kilometerstand: 493km
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  • Día 39

    Soirée copines

    12 de agosto de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    Ce soir j’ai retrouvé Noemie et Aina à la sortie du travail. Et Calypso aussi bien sûr 🐶
    On a été acheter un petit snack et on a marché jusqu’au camping de Eichholz. Calypso a rafraîchit ses pattes sur le chemin 😂
    On voulait se baigner car il a fait très chaud aujourd’hui mais en fait l’orage est arrivé… donc on a mangé au restaurant du camping. J’ai demandé un verre de lait avec mon cookie, c’était le Highlight de la soirée pour le serveur je crois 🙄
    Au retour on a eu un joli double arc en ciel.
    C’était trop bien de les retrouver ❤️❤️❤️
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  • Día 38

    Ma Geelee et moi on dort dehors

    11 de agosto de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Merci Noemie 🩵🩵🩵
    Finalement je la mets direct même s’il fait un peu chaud. Je peux pas attendre 😂
    Et je dors dehors pour profiter des étoiles filantes. Je regarde la cérémonie de clôture aussi et j’ai fait un long call avec Manilou pendant sa pause de travail ❤️
    Bonne nuit 😘
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  • Día 15

    Von Camping Breithorn nach Bern

    28 de julio de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Bei Sonnenschein starten wir mit unserem Microwohnmobil Richtung Thun, wir legen unsere Kajaks an der Brücke ab und fahren nach Bern, dort ist am Campingplatz alles voll.
    Wir parken in der Nähe vom Zoo und schwimmen in der Aare zum Treffpunkt mit Gaegi.
    Gemeinsam gehen wir zirka 2km flussaufwärts und schwimmen nochmal in rasanter Strömung zur Ausstiegsstelle.
    Gaegi zeigt uns in der Nähe einen perfekten Übernachtungsplatz am Fluss.
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  • Día 15

    CBM🇱🇰 - DXB🇦🇪 - ZRH🇨🇭

    6 de julio de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Nachere sehr kurze nacht isches losgangö zum Flughafä i bi am 7nii am Flughafä gsy. Dert isch alles super gangä Gepäck abgäh u security gits ersch am Gate. Mega blöd de chasch nüt ds trinke i Flüger nä.

    Dr Flug uf Dubai het ca 30 min verspätig gha, ds isch aver kes problem gsy. Im Flüger isch ou super gsy der Platz ir mitti isch frei gsy.

    Ds Dubai hani 2 h layover gha u ha pünktlech chönne boarde i mi letscht flug. De isch suer gsy da hani di ganzi 3 er reie für mi gha. Dr ganz Flug isch problemlos gangä ohni Turbolenze und ds Züri bini när vor Nicole und vol Fabio abgholt worde.

    Es isch e supertolli Reis gsy und sicher nid mis letschte mau ds Srilanka oder in Südost Asiä am Packpackä. I ha so viu cooli lüt lehrä kennä und e super zyt gha.
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  • Día 20

    Day trip to Bern

    15 de junio de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    The capital of Switzerland! Ophélie took us on a day trip. We got to visit the famous astrological clock, the underground cellar stores on the pedestrian roads, and the local bears named Björk, Finn and Ursina. They live in an enclosed area near the river.Leer más

  • Día 2

    Bern

    5 de junio de 2024, Suiza

    Arrived Zurich about 8.20 am, caught the train to the baggage claim (yes, my bag arrived), and adjourned to a coffee shop to sort the travel SIM card. Success there and onto the train station and caught train to Bern. Anne-Marie was there to meet me and we walked the short distance to the National Hotel. Not surprisingly, given it was only midday, the room I was to have was not available but they offered another which I took, so I could ditch my bags. AM and then went across the road and got some lunch - or rather, I got some lunch and AM had a coffee. We went our separate ways after that - she has a sore knee so not on for a walk but I needed one to help stay awake! Wandered around the old town and then came up back for a welcome shower and a rest. Managed another shorter foray out including an early light dinner and had a lovely time watching the passing parade in the street.
    Fine and warmer than expected.
    Bundesplatz where the irregular fountain was giving a child great joy, the 13th C clock tower with 15th C astronomical clock, streets where the bike reigns supreme (vehicular traffic apart from the ubiquitous trams is less common), a hotchpot of different styles in this collection of buildings, the 120 year old lift at my hotel (which only goes to level 4 and I’m on 5) , an historical gate to a school for girls although the date line says o my 1896 to 1898, lots of spring growth and flowers with buzzing bees, and a light meal watching the passing parade.
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  • Día 4

    Day 121/122: Why Can’t We Live Here

    11 de mayo de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    The last two days are bittersweet and a bit emotional. It was the first time Kieran felt the, “What could my life be if I lived here?”

    Friday we took a 1.5 hour train to Bern. We sat next to Professor Werner Mueller from Basel who was returning from an orthopedic conference in Milan. We had wonderful conversations and it was like talking to Mary’s papa. We walked 3 minutes from the central train station to the tram, and after a 7 minute ride, we walked 10 minutes into Bern suburbia for our Airbnb. The windows were all open, there was greenery all around, and families were biking outside and enjoying the sun. We opted for a nap and enjoyed quiet time and laundry. There are no dryers so we hung up our clothing outside in the sun.

    Saturday we trained out to Cholerenschlucht Adelboden for a 1.5 hour hike. The mountains and green hills were exactly how you imagine Switzerland. From there, we take a train to Interlaken/Grindelwald and we see skiers of all ages jumping on the train with their wet ski gear. There are families with mountain bikes and hikers with their poles. The train ride takes 37 minutes.

    It hit Kieran pretty hard that this pedestrian life style was possible with nature. The ability to hop on a train and ski at some of the best resorts in the world and come home after was heavy on his mind. He noted, “This is what Colorado wants to be so badly and it’s not even close. Same price, yet no trams or trains.”

    We hop off at Grindelwald and enjoy the traditional Swiss town nestled in stark mountains. Hiked down to a little stream and felt the cold glacier water on our hands . At 6PM, it was easy to jump on two trains and reach Bern by 8pm.

    We know Switzerland is expensive and rather homogeneous in its population. Also we will never have the level of amazing Asian, South American, and African food and diversity we have access to in Baltimore/DC. But America could definitely learn from Bern/Switzerland on sustainable public transportation.

    Spots:
    Interlaken
    Grindelwald
    Cholerenschlucht Adelboden
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  • Día 6

    Day 6 - The Bear of Bern

    4 de marzo de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    Well, the good news is I did have the dorm to myself, but the bad news is that I struggled to get to sleep until well into the early hours. It was probably due to the fact that I had not had any alcohol to assist the process. I still woke up at just after 7.00am.

    The toilets and showers are spotless and well equipped. I went down to breakfast and the vast canteen was empty apart from the staff working. The relieved waitress told me that all the kids had been and gone. The breakfast buffet was well stocked with all the usual continental breakfast staples of meats and cheeses including homemade hummus and various vegan options. I had 4 slices of toast, then a large bowl of yoghurt & homemade muesli with 3 cups of coffee. By the end I felt quite sick.

    I caught the 9.10am bus, which arrived dead on time with all the accuracy of a Swiss timepiece. The 7 minute bus ride dropped me off in Bahnhoff, in Bern City Centre. My walking route firstly took me past through Bundesplatz to the Bundeshaus, the Swiss Parliament Building. There was an opportunity to enter free of charge, but I didn’t think I could be bothered to go through all the security checks.

    I then crossed the Aare River over Kirchenfeldbrucke into Museum & Foreign Embassy Land for a look only because all museums are closed on a Monday in Switzerland. I found the fairytale castle like Bern History Museum, the Museum of Communication, the Museum of Natural History, the Shooting Museum and the Alpine Museum.

    I then followed the river into a park, where my heart nearly stopped when an elderly man let his long tailed Doberman off its lead. I loitered until a young mum pushing a pram got between us and then I bravely continued my park stroll.

    At the other end of this park was Bear Park. With the assistance of a passing lady, I located the one and only brown bear lying in a concrete cave with just his head poking out. I sat down on a bench and waited for him to come out. It was a battle of wills which he won.

    I gave up and continued following a footpath alongside the river. I reached Kornhausbrucke, where I shocked to see three middle aged women in bathing suits and hats climb down the steps and wallow in the river. I checked my phone and it gave the current air temperature as just 8 degrees. Feeling cold at the thought of it, I crossed the river and climbed up a very steep path back to the Old Town.

    I then located Kunsthaus which was also closed, then I faithfully followed a recommended walking route of the Bern Old Town in my guidebook. I started on Speichergasse, turned right on to Waisenhausplatz, through the Barenplatz square, into Bundesplatz, down Marktgasse to Zytglogge, a clock tower which is Bern’s central landmark. The tower used to be used to imprison prostitutes. The astronomical clock was made in 1527-30 & contains mechanical figures including a bear & crowing cock, that begin their procession 4 minutes before the hour. After being described as elaborate chimes, I was severely underwhelmed by its chiming.

    I then headed down Münstergasse to Münster St Vinzenz, Bern’s Gothic Cathedral. An intricate depiction of the Last Judgement fills the tympanum in the 15th-century central portal. The Cathedral was free to enter and signs reminded visitors that no photography was allowed. The first 3 people I saw were all simultaneously taking photos on their phones. Other visitors were also blatantly taking photos and in the end I joined them.

    I continued down Gerechtig-Keitsgasse & then crossed the river back to the Bear Park. The brown bear was initially hiding in a hole he had dug, but my patience paid off & he took a leisurely stroll around his enclosure. In the end I got bored and left him to it.

    I walked back over the bridge up Postgasse, Kramgasse and Zeughausgasse to complete my walking tour. I bought a bottle of fruit juice and caught the 2.30pm bus back to Hostel 77. My watch recorded that I had walked 8.34 miles.

    Back in my room, I caught up with my blog, but sadly my peace and solitude was shattered by a noisy Italian who is staying in the same dorm as me and kept asking questions. He eventually went out. I lay on my bed and watched the 1st 2.5 episodes of Top Boy on Netflix. I think I’m now into it.

    During the afternoon NMA posted on Facebook that tonight’s venue, Muhle Hunziken was going to be a cosy one and it was one of the quirkiest venues they had ever seen. I set off on my bike to the venue at 7.00pm. I was in the already packed converted flour mill by 7.30pm & found my self the perfect spot. I was stood next to stressed Dave the sound man, who had his mixing desk at the side of the stage.

    The support band, Anger Management, seemed much more appealing to me tonight & Ceri Monger even came out & stood at the mixing desk to listen to a couple of their songs.

    NMA came on early at just after 9.00pm & played their best set yet on this trip, despite Justin Sullivan apologising for losing his voice. The gig was just stunning, definitely helped by how intimate it was. Their performance of Idumea was mesmerising & it was clear that the band were really happy with how played that song.

    I was able to see the whole band, stressed Dave and the other roadies throughout the performance. I spent the show studying how much tweaking Stressed Dave had to make to the volume of the instruments at the request of the band. Dave and a female roadie who was hidden out the back sang on a lot of the choruses, much to my surprise. The gig ended with No Rest, Poison Street & Get Me Out.

    After the gig, I returned to the hostel arriving at 11.15pm to find the Italian asleep & a German man reading. I found the kitchen area & updated my blog.

    Song of the Day - Bear by Armstrong

    NMA Song of the Day - Idumea by New Model Army
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