Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Interlaken and Surrounding Areas


View of Jungfrau mountain from Interlaken
 
I must say that Switzerland is by far my favorite country in the world!  I love the fact that it is so clean, orderly, and conservation-friendly.  For example, they make a lot of power through hydroelectric, but rather than having big dams, they have very small sections where they divert some of the water through pipes to the turbine section and then feed it back into the river using a natural looking chute where you have to look really hard to see that it isn’t part of the natural creek bed.    Also, in Horgen they have an incinerator to burn trash, but they use the heat from the incinerator to heat their water and that is where you get hot water from.  It’s really neat!

I also love the fact that there are mountains everywhere!  I cannot get enough pictures of the mountains (I took roughly 1,700 pictures the two days we were in Interlaken and surrounding areas and 700 on our hike in the mountains from the previous post).  We are barely a week into the trip and Erin and I have taken a total of 5,000 photos!

Anyhow, as to what we did in Interlaken, we didn’t really do much of what we’d planned.  We got to Interlaken earlier than we planned because we went the route through Luzern, rather than Bern like I had originally planned because Simon said that route was much prettier.  I agree!  So, we didn’t stop anywhere and got to the hostel before anyone was there to receive us.  So, we took our bags back to the train station and crammed all of them into a single large storage locker and then took off to find Reichenbach Falls.  We got to the town of Meiringen and walked around.  We loved that town!  The falls were pretty too!  We couldn’t get up to the walkway across the falls because we would have had to take a cable car to the next town up the mountain and hike down.  We were still a little sore from our previous Alpine hike, so we decided we didn’t want to hike down another hill.  Instead we walked over to the ruin of a castle and took pictures of it (it was just open to the public with a 4-story tower being all that was left.  After that we walked by the church and back to the train station.  We ate dinner at an Italian restaurant for Erin’s birthday and she got some ice cream mixed with fruit cocktail for dessert. 
Erin at the top of the castle

The next day we had wanted to go to Jungfrau which is the biggest mountain by Interlaken, but it was really expensive and it was cloudy (it was supposed to rain, but never did) so we didn’t think it was worth it.  So, we decided to go see the Matterhorn instead.  But, that didn’t work either because we got to Visp and were going to take the train to Zermatt, but found out that the train to the Matterhorn also cost a lot of money.  So, we turned around and headed to Bern to look around.  We had fun in Bern walking around and taking photos.  We even ate at a Burger King there (which was fairly similar to ours, but not quite the same and definitely more expensive!)

After dinner we headed back and stopped in Spiez, which is a little town Daniel saw when we were changing trains there earlier in the day and he wanted to come back to it.  So, we hiked from the train station high on the hill all they way to the lake at the bottom.  Another thing about Switzerland that is so amazing is the number of parks and public facilities they have for their residents.  Spiez is tiny (maybe 10,000 people), but near the lake they had a mini golf course, swimming pool, basketball court, tennis court, and volleyball court that were all free to use (and they were really nice!).  Rather than hike back up the hill, we decided to take a boat back to Interlaken.  But, we missed the last boat to Interlaken, so we decided to take the last boat to Thun which is at the other end of the lake.  That turned out fine because we were riding into the sunset (lots of great photos) and we met a Swiss couple that was extremely nice! 
Erin and Daniel in Spiez

As of right now, we are on a train heading from Interlaken to Avignon, France via Bern, Lausanne, Geneva, and Lyon.  We are now back in France and I can clearly tell the difference.  I will miss Switzerland and I hope I can go back there in the future!




A super-sized chess set in a Bern park

View of the Cathedral in Bern

Sunset in Interlaken on the Lake

Neat building I saw on the boat ride across the lake
The extremely pretty blue color of the lake
Sunset on the lake

Walking to the train station on our way to leave Interlaken




Flowers in Interlaken

Waiting for the train to arrive so we can head to France

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Hiking in the Swiss Alps


Can you beat this view?  This was the start of our hike!
I think this was my favorite day of any vacation!  I took over 600 pictures today because every where I looked there was a beautiful view!  We started out in Horgen with Simon and his family and took the train to Linthal-Braunwaldbahn and from there transferred to a cable car that went up the mountain to Braunwald at 4,120 feet (top picture is this view).  Then we walked a bit further and took another cable car even further up the mountain to Grotzenbühl (5,114 feet).  The very top cable car (that goes to 6,236 feet) wasn't opened yet for the summer because it may still snow up there!
View of Zurich Lake as we are on the train going toward the high mountains
First Cable Car up the Mountain
 
Walking over to the second cable car.



The view from the top of the highest cable car.

Panoramic view of the Alps as we hiked.
 I mean, who can beat this view!  This is what our whole hike looked like.  It is the most amazing view I have ever seen.  It was perfect weather-wise (sunny, but not too hot).  The view was wonderful and everything was great (except for my lack of stamina due to being out of shape and eventually David's legs as we had to hike down about 2,000 feet in a very short time).


This is where we ate lunch!
 After hiking for an hour or so we came to a mountain restaurant.  They raise goats there on the mountain and use their milk to make their own cheese and goat sausage.  We had both for lunch, along with a barley mountain soup, and several more types of Swiss sausage.  You know this must be a happy place for me to eat when there is a salad that is called a cheese salad and all that is in it is cheese, sausages, and salad dressing.  No veggies!
Another view from the hike, with a field of dandilions. 

Another panoramic view of the mountains and our group (I tended to lag behind because I was constantly taking pictures)

This is David and me walking up to the mountain lake that we were headed to (it is just over the green ridge).

Some of the pretty mountain flowers
This is all of us (except Simon who is taking the photo).


The mountain lake we hiked to.  The kids are down on the edge, but they are tiny in this photo.

Some of the Swiss cows that were pastured up there.  They actually do have bells around their necks that you can hear all over the hillside.








This is how well their trails are marked.  For my family in Eastern Oregon -- can you believe that?  Signs with directions, trail markings, distances, and even elevation (around 4,885 feet by the lake)
This is the cable car we took back down.  I would have taken pictures from it, but we crammed 15 people in a car meant to hold 8, so Erin was on my lap and I couldn't move!  Thus ended our wonderful adventure.  I hope you enjoy the photos!  Look on Facebook for a few more that Simon took and posted!




Saturday, May 31, 2014

Horgen and Zurich

On the train from Paris to Zurich

David and Simon

Erin in Horgen

Walking up to Simon's house

Still walking up to Simon's house

View from the trail by Simon's house

Street Fair in Horgen

Sign in Zurich - this is where Lindt is made!

The "Heidi" cow in downtown Zurich!

View from Grossmünster church tower

View from Grossmünster church tower

Erin sitting in a window seat at Grossmünster Church

Standing on a bridge in Zurich

View of Horgen from the boat before we docked

We have truly enjoyed our time around Zurich!  We rode the train from Paris to Zurich and I think the kids enjoyed their first actual train ride. By the end of our Europe trip the kids will be pros at train travel!  We played Pinochle on the train and took photos of the passing countryside. In Zurich, David's former roommate from the International House (Simon) met us at the train station and we walked UP and UP to his house high on the hillside overlooking Zurich Lake. He grilled us a wonderful dinner of Swiss sausages and veggies. The kids finished all of the available food!  We also ate some wonderful Swiss ice cream.

Today we took the train to Zurich and walked around old town. We also went into Grossmünster church and climbed the tower to the top for a wonderful view of Zürich. Then we rode the ferry back across the lake to Horgen. 

Tomorrow we get to go for a hike in the Alps with Simon and his family.  I can't wait!

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Paris


Erin, Daniel, and David in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles



Our Hotel Room
So, we have enjoyed our time here in Paris.  Yesterday we got off the plane, checked into our wonderful hotel-- Hôtel Marignan (they were so nice here!), and then headed out to see the sights.  We saw Notre Dame, Sainte Chapelle, and the Louvre.  By then end of it, everyone was tired and sore from walking.  So, we ate a quick dinner and went to bed early (8:30 pm) and then got up at 8:00 am.

Stained Glass Window at Notre Dame

Window at Sainte Chapelle


Outside the Palace of Justice
(Do you hear Pink Panther music?)

Today we headed to Versailles and then to the Eiffel Tower.  Versailles was beautiful, but the fountain show was a disappointment because the main fountain was under repair and you couldn't hear the classical music over by the other fountains.

Gate at Versailles

Our shoes at Versailles

Daniel, Erin, and David in the Gardens of Versailles




David and Erin at the Park next to the Eiffel Tower


Daniel, Heidi, and Erin at the Eiffel Tower Promenade