Saturday, February 28, 2009

Schilthorn

After visiting the Jungfraujoch, the following day we went to the top of the Schilthorn and had a buffet breakfast at Piz Gloria restaurant at 10000 feet. We woke up at 6:15, got four young boys ready to go, drove away by 6:55, and arrived with ten minutes to spare for the 7:55 departure. This allowed us to get the breakfast and lift ticket for the same price as a normal lift ticket.

Whereas we had taken the train to the Jungfraujoch, the path to the Schilthorn was all by lift. They had large cars holding around 40 people that were carried by cables strung hundreds of feet in the air over the mountains. We had to change in Gimmelwald, Murren, and Birg in order to reach it but it was worth it.

Once atop the Schilthorn, the views were amazing. The restaurant rotates so we go to see all the surrounding mountains and the Thunersee and Beatenberg. The weather was immaculate - we could even see Mont Blanc over a hundred miles away in France! The Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau were also up close (apologies to Corban on the right - the restaurant was rotating too fast).



The breakfast wasn't that great, but was still pretty good. When you're used to eating bread, jam and some cold cuts in a normal hotel buffet, getting all you can eat link sausage, bacon, endless coffee, waffles, and bad champagne was quite a treat. Needless to say, we didn't require lunch.

After gorging ourselves on American sized portions, we went out on the observation deck and took photos before hustling back in. It wasn't as cold as the Jungfraujoch, but the wind made us go inside asap. Still we got a few good photos.


There were lots of skiers on the lift and we expected them to all get off in Murren, but they all went to the Schilthorn to ski down from the top. Look at this snowboarder, he's crazy. Off piste from the top. Just jumped the rails and took off.









1 comment:

Thunderbird said...

b, i like the psg beanie! it is because of your unyielding devotion that they are now close to top of the league.