Today was our hike day, we headed out to get tickets up to
Alpiglen but the train was not running there yet due to the snow still being around that area. They are still skiing at the higher altitudes so that limited what we could do for hikes. We decided to head back to
Lauterbrunnen, which was at 800 meters, for our starting point for the day. From there we decided to try and hike up to
Suls which has a beautiful mountain lake that would be a perfect endpoint for our hike. We planned on taking the bus to
Isenfluh, which is at 1081 meters, but just missing the bus we decided to just hike to
Isenfluh.
An hour later we took our first break in
Isenfluh where we decided to take some pictures. We saw this
Nordic Walker which was one of the hundreds that we saw throughout our time in Switzerland.
Here is a picture of the climb that we had to endure most of the hike. The picture
truly does very little justice to the quad ripping incline.
As we neared the top of the hike we found our first alpine meadow where we could see all three of the major peaks
Eiger,
Monch, and Jungfrau. This picture was taken about the same time the
fastest accent of Eiger occurred in a mere 2 hours and 28 minutes!
As you can see the snow was still in full force when we reached the 1901 meter mark. We were only 20 minutes away from our alpine lake and I made the difficult decision that we should head back down since we did not get an early start due to new plans being made the day of the hike.
So at this altitude we decided it was time for lunch of bread, apples, and
Rugen Brau, the locally brewed beer.
As you can see the sun was starting to set on the top of the peaks putting us in the shade for most of our decent. Here Ashley got a great picture of me
descending into one of the small meadows near the town of
Isenfluh.
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