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Murren, Switzerland

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Chloe posing at Schilthorn with James Bond
A view from the Schilthorn cable car
Chloe got this of the famous 007 black birds from the 1968 film....
I got this one....
In the ice cave at Jungfrau...dang blurry camera
Chloe's a talented photographer...
Chloe

Breakfast out of the chalet balcony in Murren

Gimmelwald

Chloe and Jackie



Cheese makers on the tour...the have to dip into that kettle at 125 degrees (I think it was) and get the curds out, drain then make it into cows milk cheese rounds....hard work!!!!!

Pigs at the cheese farm




Cattle on the cheese farm tour
There were so many waterfalls in Murren, they were breathtaking

This is a view from the town below Murren as we ride the cable car up to Murren

Chloe's room at our Chalet Candamo (the only 5 star chalet in Murren) was fantastic.  We all had our own bedrooms and
bathrooms, great balcony views of the Alps and grocery store, restaurants and shopping just steps away..
Another shout out to Jackie

No words

The cable car is amazing......this is from my camera coming up the cable car to Murren

Kara and I hiking to the Schilthorn...well, almost Schilthorn...the last leg
 of the hike was closed due to snow so we luckily had a bathroom break after
4 hours of hiking 3,500 feet to Birg where we took the cable car up...

On the way to Birg then to the Schilthorn

Everyone hated that I take photos like this but I had to....this is on the hike from Murren to Birg

A look down on the hike to Birg

This is at the cheese farm tasting in Gimmelwald

Murren to Birg hike

This is Gimmelwald to Murren hike the first day...Chloe got this along the river....

Gimmelwald to Murren hike

Whit and Chloe on our Murren to Birg/Schilthorn hike

Along the hike to Birg/Schilthorn....the name of the trail is Inferno

We had a fun time on the trip realizing that Whit, who rejected kids menus back to the waiter 10 times on the trip (kinda
embarrassing), that he'll eat the Salmon special and pasta special off the adult menu but we found him on multiple playgrounds along our trip...we love you Whit.  Thanks for keeping it real!

Murren to Birg/Schilthorn hike



Our cheese farm tour guide referred to this cow as a "panda" because of its markings

Looks like twins to me

A view from our hike back from the cheese farm to Murren

Chloe got this of a rooster at the cheese farm

Another Chloe photo....Dairy cows heading out to pasture

Two families run the cheese farm, the men handle the cattle and farm and these two make the cheese

Our cheese tasting table....impressive!

Each cheese was presented as "yesterday's, a month ago etc"

Chloe and I on our hike up to the cable car to Jungfrau...the highest point
in all of Europe....

Hike from Gimmelwald to Murren the first day


Sunday, July 3-9 2016

After a short stay in Bern, we were in Murren, just a train ride away.  Jackie rented a chalet and we ate local, cooked in a few nights, hiked most every day and had a great time.  Chloe and Whit played soccer with German speaking kids, Chloe and I played chess at the fitness center on an outside table, we hiked to Birg/Schilthorn (Schilthorn is where the 1969 James Bond film was filmed, it was amazing), had a cows milk farm tour, Jackie, Chloe and I biked in Lauterrburen, most of us hiked/climbed the Via Ferrata and overall Jackie gets the shout out for planning yet another perfect trip!!

I'll let the photos speak for themselves.  After Murren, we went to Lusanne and stayed 3 nights.  That blog to follow!!

Via Ferrata, Murren, Switzerland

Dang blurry camera....here's the first leg of the Via Ferrata in Murren.  Via Ferrata means
"iron road" in Italian that combines both alpine hiking and rock climbing.  It was intense!


Martin with Michelle and Matt Spidell in front of him.  Behind me was Chloe and Jackie





Amazing view



This is one of my favorite photos of the Via Ferrata

Martin climbing down one of several ladders down....


At about the first third of the hike/climb, we came across a bass jumper booth...B.AS.E. jumping
is crazy, we witnessed it several times during our stay in Murren.  B.A.S.E jumpers are essentially
parachuters that jump off either a building, antenna, span or earth (cliff).  The ones we saw
behind our Chinese restaurant in Murren had wing suits on with parachutes.  Chloe and Whit
followed them down to a spot like this and asked if they could watch and they said yes and
asked us where we were from, "Arkansas and you?", Seattle, Washington was their reply.
B.A.S.E. jumping is dangerous and intense....I flipped out when I saw those guys jump off that
3,600 foot cliff to the valley below.....thrill seekers for sure.





Matt going on our first of two tight rope journeys across...



Matt and Michelle

Chloe on the first and longest of the two tight ropes

This photo was in the middle of the hike/climb but at the end everyone made comments that
I was crazy to have my mini Canon camera on my wrist snapping photos the whole time....

This was intense for me...there were probably 3 of these ladder climb downs...one
had to be three stories long....I'm serious


Chloe

At this point, I put my camera away because I was seriously terrified of the Nepalese Bridge (just 80 meters in length or 262 feet...that's short).  I did voice that I wasn't sure I could handle it.....Michelle said, "what, you can't do it?"...I had to realize that I asked her to encourage me on the last two tight ropes because I was unsure of myself.  As we watched Martin and Matt go first, I was behind Michelle, a breast cancer, double masectomy survivor who was going before me and
I couldn't do it???  I said my prayers and didn't look down......

We walked straight to this pub in Gimmelwald after that crazy Via Verrata and Chloe looks happy!!
Tuesday, July 5, 2016

The Via Ferrata means the "iron road" in Italian.  They are all over the world, just google it.  Google Via Verrata Murren and you'll see Youtube videos of what we did.  I felt a little lazy when it was Kara, Whit (he couldn't do it because he was too little) and I that weren't doing this "hike".  So right after lunch I said I'd go, packed orange juices for low blood sugar and waters.  We all had a good lunch so I was game at the last minute.  

We got to the rental place where you get your harness, helmet and equipment.  I asked the guy fitting me how the clamps worked, and he gave me a "you don't know how to use the clamps (carabiners)?", Jackie quickly stepped in and said we know and told me to hush it.  When we got out of the rental, he told me that a novice is never to do a Via Ferrata without a guide....I had no idea we needed a guide (guides were $100 per person).  So we relied on Martin and Matt, our novice guides but very confident guides, to helps us get through it.

Overall, I was glad I hadn't seen the many Youtube videos of the Via Ferrata because I probably wouldn't have done it....It was a amazing.  I'm so glad we did it and survived.  Next blog coming soon....