A rough rundown of my days events while traveling around.
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Two days ago we passed through the city of Leon, Spain. In an outfitter shop I ran into a guy that was pushing his disabled daughter in a wheelchair the whole way.
Today we are headed to Astorga, about 20 miles from where we stopped last night.
Yesterday we did about 25 miles. Today about 19 We have done about 128 miles so far. Averaging 18ish/day. Yesterday I ran into a street parade and mini "running of the bulls". With little kids and fake bulls. We are walking through alot of vinyards. Dog selling fruit and water Rock towers that local guy builds.... He sells snacks right here. The mini running of the bulls the fake bulls vinyards
This morning the weather looked great and we headed out to climb the Schilthorn. Note: The attached google maps screenshots in the drive are for the path reference only, google maps time estimates are not very accurate. Starting from Mürren we passed through many meadows and dairy farms. The path was quite steep the whole entire time as it went up a downhill ski route. It was by far the most majestic and strenuous hike I have ever done. Gaining over 3000’ in elevation in less than 5 miles, it’s not for the feint of heart. Up near the top we encountered thick clouds as well as sheep grazing, their bells constantly tinkering as they moved around. There were still large patches snow about 5’ deep where there wasn’t much sun exposure. The last section of the trail took us straight up the side of the rocky summit of the Schilthorn and across a narrow ridge, not a place you want to slip and fall. Probably the most impressive part of the hike is the revolving restaurant and cable car
This morning I awoke to the sound of the cows being taken back to the barn for milking around 6am. After a typical Swiss breakfast I headed back down the mountain. The trail was less steep here and there was lots of greenery and vegetation around, which transitioned to evergreen trees once I hit the tree line. Once I got near the bottom of the valley, the trail followed a roaring mountain stream, flowing with snowmelt and glacier runoff. I stopped and jumped in for a bit, and it was just as cold as it looked. Further down I met an 18yo named victor from Montreal who was visiting Europe for the first time, and had just been in Sweden visiting some family he has never met before. He went all the way up to Oberhornsee, and back down to Stechelberg, and then took the cable car back up to Gimmelwald. Quite the long day. I got back to Gimmelwald and then went to the pool in Mürren for the rest of the day. Made a Pizza for dinner at the hostel and tried to catch up on my blog/ photo
Thanks for posting! Love seeing the photos. Would to have some lunch there in the outdoor cafe pictured :)
ReplyDeleteWhat's your mileage up to this point?
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