First Swiss Hike
My first day in Switzerland to hike the
Alps was a misty dull one. The 15 of us were just getting acquainted. On a
previous trip I had had a great time traveling via gondola up the 6000-foot Mt.Strassahorn.
The view of the valley below on a clear sunny day was vivid in my memory. So I was looking
forward to the next couple of weeks in the Swiss Alps
One can’t do much about the weather, so we
took off to catch the cog railroad, the steepest in the world, going up Mt.
Pilatus. With a 48-degree incline, it took a year to build the three-mile track
in 1889.
We couldn’t see much on the ride up, but
by the time we reached the top of the 7000-foot high mountain the mist had
developed into a heavy drizzle and visibility was zero. The plus side was that
the quiet was wonderful. The only thing breaking the silence was the tinkling
cow bells from the valley below. I
couldn’t see the cows but knew they were
there. There were less than a handful of people on the mountain.
The hotel had packed lunches for us which we all had in our packs. Trying
to eat in the rain on the trail wasn’t very appealing to any of us. There really wasn’t any suitable place
on top of the mountain to squat and eat either, as the patio was closed.
Our guide seemed to know everyone and his
brother in the country so he entered the large restaurant to see if he could
talk the management into letting his
American charges eat their lunches in the restaurant. Another example
how nice people around the world are. Most of us ordered hot soup and tea
to accompany our lunch. We were very
careful not to dirty the tablecloth and to pick up all our mess and carry it out with us. Most of us
tipped generously before we left to ride the gondola down to 1451 feet to start
hiking.
By then it was raining pretty hard but the
thick canopy kept us from getting soaking wet as we hiked down the well-kept
packed path. My rain jacket served me well. Some people had umbrellas and put
them up. I got the giggles watching this bunch hike downhill with umbrellas. It
just seemed so ludicrous to me.
That first day and hike was wet, but it
was the only day we had any rain at all. The weather cleared and we hiked in
beautiful weather and had a grand time. Those beautiful mountains and part of
the world called me back again for more hiking and adventures.
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