| Me, in front of the Jungfrau, the highest mountain in the area |
My adventure for the weekend started off on Friday, when we took an 11:30am train from Metz. I intended to get up at 5 and go with a group of people a little bit earlier, but I was way too tired to when I got up. Unfortunately, on the train in, I pulled out my camera to find I had grabbed the uncharged battery instead of the charged battery. All the photos here are courtesy of Whitney :) Eric, Whitney, Joe and I all arrived in Interlaken at about 5pm and made our way to Balmer's Herberge. It's one of the "Europe's Famous Hostels" line throughout Europe, but this one is worth it. Mom, I'm pretty sure that this is the one that Pat Murphy stayed at while he was there, because there are signs for it all over, and the main joint at night is the club right under the hostel. The walls of the game room are covered in photos of the founder with Bill Clinton, a letter from a representative of the Queen and a bunch of other photos. The place has really built up a great reputation.
| Balmer's Herberge, the hostel we stayed at |
Saturday morning was an early rise and then everyone but Whitney, Kevin and I went canyoning. Essentially, they wrapped themselves in three wetsuits, a helmet and life vest to go jumping through slot canyons in freezing Alpine streams. It looked like a lot of fun, but not quite worth the $150 to me. I wanted to do something a little cheaper and see a little bit more of the area, so Whitney and I decided to try a high ropes course while Kevin went for an intense hike in the nearby mountains. The ropes course was really intense with some really demanding elements. Some of the platforms were 85 meters up, which translates to 27 stories. One of the coolest parts was that, after the staff taught you how to clip in, you were completely on your own and responsible for your own safety. I spent a good 4.5 hours on the course, and Whitney headed back to the hostel a little bit earlier than I did, since she was a little cold. We met up at around 2:45 and had a quick lunch next to the hostel and then walked around the town for a while. The architecture looks almost straight out of the Sound of Music in some parts.
| A blurry shot of the high ropes course. Some of the platforms were 85 meters up! |
| In downtown Interlaken. |
I also got the chance to grab some patches of places I've travelled to, so I'm going to stitch them to my backpack when I have the chance. Here's what it looks like so far!
Here's a link to the rest of Whitney's photos too. The photos at the end of the set are of the cathedral in Metz.
What is the new background of? It's gorgeous? Going there any time soon? That ropes course looks incredible. 27 stories up? Are you crazy?!!!!
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