Friday, January 13, 2012

Mount Pilatus, Switzerland [Pictures!]

This post is just pictures of Mount Pilatus, Switzerland.







At the absolute highest point of Mount Pilatus

I believe that is an Ibis


Switzerland





A view of the switchbacks.

Switzerland! Oh how I love Switzerland. The majestic blue oceans on the shores of western Italy, the immense footprint of art and architecture in Paris, Rome and Florence are all breathtaking, but Switzerland just grabs my heart. Hailing from Minnesota - a land of lakes, trees, rivers, lakes and slightly larger lakes - I can identify with the core of Switzerland, beautiful landscapes. Take away the dreary flatness that makes Minnesota land terribly expensive farmland and replace it with Swiss mountains. Put the snow on top of the mountains instead of Minnesota fields. Throw in a few winding railways, the look of Swiss architecture and the allure of Switzerland itself and I melt. I stared out my window the entire train ride into Switzerland.






After we arrived in Luzern we explored the town for provisions and our hotel. It happened to be the only one-star hotel in Luzern, but the Swiss idea of one-star is far from the American thoughts. We didn't get a free bar of soap, but it was nice.
In Florence we had talked about all going out to dinner after hiking Mount Pilatus. We scoured a few local magazines and then scoped the places out. One proffered an all you can eat taco bar. After a day of hiking, we thought we had sealed the deal. Well... 35CHF(~$40USD) made the tacos a little less appetizing and we decided to seek out other options. Same story elsewhere... so we went back to the grocery store next to our posh accommodations. Closed... for a holiday(which? I don't know). Same with the shop down the street. Luckily the grocery store in the basement of the train station was open! And the line for the checkout snaked along two walls of the building, but with hunger as our spice it was the an absolute culinary perfection. The bread was ripped apart with bare hands giving every sandwich one ridiculously thick side.


The real adventure lay on Mount Pilatus, west of Luzern with the city of Alpnachstad at its base. Luzern and Alpnachstad are conveniently connected by a ferry, so we took this new and interesting form of travel not found in the central United States.


Ferry wizardry is normal on Lake Luzern
I had to convince her I really, really did want the hat
From the base of Mount Pilatus the ascent is approximately 1.1 miles or ~5700 feet to a final altitude of just over 7000 feet. It was about 45F when we hiked in early June so I bought a lovely hat at the gift shop. The sales girl really, really tried to talk me out of it!




Along the way we walked through the clouds, mud, uncooked cow pies, James got philosophical, Sam left us behind and I photobombed Anton. I mean, I did take 1443 pictures while in Europe.



Most of it was actually mud.

Standing in the clouds.




James got philosophical on a tree stump.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Cinque Terre - The Five Lands

Beauty abounds in Europe. There are buildings, cathedrals, streets, cities which predate the United States. The pictures, the architecture and statues can draw a mouth open in wonder. The Vatican Museum is amazing. The Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris is amazing. But the region of Cinque Terre on the western coast of Italy is absolutely breathtaking.

We started the day in the southern most of five cities, Riomaggiore and hiked our way north through Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and finally Monterosso al Mare. After the scenic walk from Riomaggiore to Manarola the adventure turns into a decent hike. About 12km with altitude changes in excess of a couple hundred meters. Also, we had to follow a detour because one of the paths was washed out.
Riomaggiore to Manarola - The only flat portion of the trek.
 A huge part of the trail is barely wide enough for two people to pass.


 
The path winded its way through terraced vineyards, cultivated for hundreds of years.
Approximately 200m above sea level.
 
Beautiful!
The entire trek was a rollercoaster of altitude to get up into the hiking path and then back down into each city. By the end of the day I was happy to be on a train bound for Rome, birra and real Italian pizza.
For more information try: this website. (All my pictures are original)!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

I left my heart in Bozeman!

I started 2012: By celebrating the even in Brookings, SD with friends; driving 13.5 hours to Bozeman, MT with my best friend; Snowboarding on a real mountain again!(and faceplanting into my helmet); Visiting Yellowstone and seeing Elk, coyotes, bison, and hot springs; Relaxing sore muscles in the Boiling River with my best friend and a new friend; Taking third at trivia night; Taking 8 shots of Jack and yelling a little; Making two new friends who are now hooked on Big Buck Hunter; Having insane D&D and Dragon Age RPG adventures; Lugging hay bales; Seeing cats, dogs, llamas, horses and sheeple; Settlers of Catan; Giving the GPs homebrew; Dancing like an idiot; Playing my first ever RPG with a DM younger than I; Meeting someone as wacky as myself; Getting dice thrown at me by Trea; Becoming Skeezie Steve[Steezy Steve] for a day on the mountain; Hooking a girl on Top Gear(inorite?!); Visiting the Montana Aleworks!; Visiting Ted'sBob's Burgers!; Quoting 300 Rifftrax endlessly; Making nerd jokes and having people laugh :O! Dropping a mile in altitude in one day! And... leaving my heart in Bozeman, MT(what a wonderful place!)[It's a terrible place to live and visitors shouldn't move there permanently].[No comment].
Steezy Steve in action with his Zumiez
The helmet is a good investment.
If you find my heart please mail to...