My dilemma is where to start and what to include. I'm going to start with a hike Tom and I took around year-end 2012. It's not the most spectacular of all we've done, but it's the first time we actually ventured out for the sole purpose of hiking this route rather than just walking the trails around our apartment.
Over the ensuing years, we will discover that Switzerland often has shelters and benches along their hiking trails. Very civilized.
The view is good from here, but let's climb up and see the views from above.
Tom also taking pictures |
definitely worth the climb |
we were up there! |
The Zugerberg hike is one I've done twice. The first time was in January 2014 with a hiking group from ZIWA (Zurich International Women's Association). It is one that is actually labeled "winterwanderweg" or winter hike since some other trails are closed in the winter. We took a funicular from the town of Zug up to the trails. It was the first time I used my cleats (or spikes) that are put on over hiking boots. I was definitely glad to have them.
Here I am with friends. Ann left last fall and sadly, Marisel will be leaving Switzerland August 1.
Wooden sculpture of alphorn player = love it!
This tiny building was full of crafts for sale - totally on the honor system. This is a very common practice here.
bench placed where there is a view - notice there is no snow below |
cross country skier also out on the trails |
This dog was definitely having a fun day out with his humans. He was carrying a chunk of snow, dropping it when it was presumably too cold, and then picking it up again. Later we saw the dog (not 100% sure it's the same dog) chasing after a remote control car driven by his people.
make it go again! pretty please? |
(These snowy pictures have helped me cool off as I work on this blog in an unusually hot Switzerland without air conditioning.)
We've been up to Flumserberg twice for the cow race, but also opted to go for an easy hike in the area because it is so beautiful.
No cows up here today, but you never know what you will see. Someone taking his goats for a walk. Really?
cool wood carving with unknown purpose |
cute hairdo |
what looks like it could be a glacier is low clouds |
For a warm weather outing, we took the train to Ilnau and hiked to the castle at Kyburg. From there, we took public transportation back to Horgen.
weeds or wildflowers? |
fun! |
what are you looking at? |
Schloss Kyburg |
Zoomed in to see all the activity around the bee house. Scary stuff for Tom!
destination |
chairs that are described below |
overlooking the picnic area and gardens |
Another warm weather destination, was along the Wallensee, one of Switzerland's many lakes. This excursion began with a train ride and then a ferry across the lake to our trail.
grapes growing on the hillside |
we will be where those people are eventually |
We follow trail markers like these while hiking. Heading towards Weesen: estimate another 3 hours and 20 minutes
trying to keep cool in the shade |
Hiking on a hot day, we were very glad that much of the trail was in the shade.
Views like this keep us energized. We do not tire of them.
plenty of waterfalls along the way |
tiny chapel in the middle of nowhere |
Trails are also marked by yellow diamonds. The green shield in the center indicates the Canton of St. Gallen.
happened upon these ruins |
more grapes |
we love how the mountains seem to jut right out of the lake |
The route was a challenge because the trail was rough in spots. I look like I'm dying here, but I'm just working hard going uphill. I was very glad to have my sticks along.
we made it to Weesen! |
Friends of ours and avid hikers told us about their favorite hike (earned that rating because of its beauty). We took their advice and were very pleased with what we found. The walking itself is very easy so in my mind barely qualifies as a hike, but it is long. On the Swiss routes, it is labeled hike 24. We drove to where we planned to end our walk and took a bus to our starting point. I couldn't resist snapping some pictures from the car before we got to our parking area!
I love the way red benches are placed along hiking paths. Such a great spot to stop for our picnic lunch.
following 24 |
items for sale |
Spring = babies! |
Veronica, our leader, with Shirley and Eldor |
nice spot for a picnic lunch |
can you spot three bridges? |
It's hard to get decent pictures inside caves, but I tried.
I think I should end here. As time passes, I could certainly add more, but this is long enough for one post! (or two or three?) We won't live in Switzerland forever, but we are appreciating and being spoiled by its beauty while we are here. (but you can't spoil a good thing......right, Mom?)