Well folks the madness continues. This week we finished up
our first class and headed out of Italy into Switzerland. They have designed
the trip so that we get a few days off while we are in Switzerland so that we
can just hike around the Alps. I don’t think that we would get much done if we
did have class. This place is absolutely stunning. We are staying in this
Christian Youth Hostile called Credo, which is just outside of Interlaken. The
place looks like something straight out of a movie.
Here is the view right from our front window. Insane.
What I didn’t realize is that we are staying at the base of
some of the most famous mountains in the world. There are 3 famous peaks called
the Eiger, the Monch, and the Jungfrau. 100 years ago they built a train system
that goes inside the Eiger mountain all the way up to an observatory on the
top. The observatory is the tallest lookout
point in Europe is at 11,333 feet. On the way up the train, you have a few
stops where you can get off the train and look out through glass from inside
the mountain!
Once we got to the top, we walked about a mile to a little
hut for mountaineers. Our group stopped their to eat lunch and enjoy some hot
coffee and hot chocolate.
The view from the top was absolutely incredible.
This is a few guys from the trip. Dustin, Johnny and I
Our group also got to take a hike right under the north face
of the Eiger Mountain. The north face of the Eiger is famous as a treacherous
mountaineering destination, and it has claimed many lives. The north face of the mountain is away from the
sun and holds much of the weather, making it a sheer 1800-meter wall of ice and
rock. This picture is taken from the side. You can see how the face just holds the clouds.
We got to hike just under the face of the mountain and
experience the immensity of this monster!
The view out over the valley from the Eiger was equally
impressive.
This place is absolutely unbelievable. Pictures just don’t
do justice to how awesome this place truly is. We will be hiking for the next
few days so I will be putting lots of pictures up. More to come!
Tights are necessary in the alps. Larry Gough has inspired me











These pictures don't even look real, Chris... What a great break from studying for you. This trip just keeps getting better!!! Love ya... Mom
ReplyDeleteWhere did the tights come from?
ReplyDeleteI had them in my closet. I brought them for warmth and style. But mostly for style
ReplyDeletebahahaha! Bear is looking at me right now, trying to figure out why I just started laughing out loud by myself. I can't wait to show daddio this picture in the morning.
ReplyDelete....hey i like your tights...you are almost a real man now!
ReplyDeleteI hope that the boss is larry
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