Zermatt

Yesterday afternoon we made a first attempt to hike from Grosse Scheidegg to First.  When we arrived after a 30 minute bus ride up the switchbacks to the pass, we decided the weather was not a good match to our gear. This morning we made a second attempt only to find ourselves shrouded in clouds and a steady rain. We decided to forge forward on the 6km hike anyway. About an hour in, the clouds began to dissipate and magnificent views of Eiger’s north face came into view.  Our time in the Alps has reinforced the notion that mountain weather can change abruptly and dramatically and that you should be prepared for every eventuality.


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After descending by cable car back to Grindelwald we collected our bags from the hotel and began the long train ride to Zermatt transferring to a different line in Spiez were I had a few minutes to take the photo below of the Schloss Spiez (Spiez Castle) before the heavens opened up in a major deluge.

When we arrived in Zermatt we made a bee line for our hotel (pictured below) hoping we could get in another hike for the day. It proved to be too late so we settled for a walk through the opulent town and for dinner at a restaurant owned by the descendants of the first man to ever scale the Matterhorn.