Monday, September 6, 2010

Lauterbrunnen - Part 3

S-N-O-W  D-A-Y!
We had to get up at 5.30am to leave for the station at 6.30am. We brought the early bird ticket which was about 30 francs cheaper each than going later in the day however this meant we had to catch the 6.59am train up the hill to Jungfrau, the highest point in Europe you can get to without pulling out your hiking boots and poles. The drive up was exciting in itself (in between naps that is) it took 2 hours and as we got closer to the top you could see snow on the tracks and on the grass and hills beside the tracks. We arrived at about 9am and the first thing we did was go to the Plateau to stand on snow for the first time in Switzerland.
Ewen in the snow, it was ridiculously cold!
Me in the snow, woo hoo!
Ice frozen in the direction of the wind
Me & Ewen in the snow
Throwing snowballs
Not sure if it was a good idea to make snow balls with my bare hands
Enlarge this photo if you can, the expression on Ewen's face is priceless. The snow on your bare hands was so cold it was painful!
Ewen in the Ice Palace
Some of the statues in the Ice Palace. most of them (like these ones) looked like they had been there for  a very long time so the shapes had warped a little bit, this one is an Eskimo with a fish looking at him
Ice Age
Attempting to ice skate in my runners
Got to love it when randoms offer to take photos of us together, doesn't happen very often
In an ice tunnel
Ice on the windows
More ice frozen in the direction of the wind
Putting the finishing touches on our snow man
The most pathetic snow man you have ever seen, without gloves it was pretty difficult yo construct. we attempted to use plastic bags on our hands but it didn't really help.
Ewen in an action shot throwing a snow ball
Recycling our snow man into snow balls
One foot buried in the snow
For some reason we thought it would be hilarious to put a banana in the snow...
It was an incredible morning spent playing in the snow, freezing our butts off. We had to get the 12pm train back (this was a condition of our early bird ticket) but we had plenty of time to explore, it would have been better if we had more appropriate clothing and shoes that way we could have had even more fun in the snow but it was a really fantastic day. i definitely recommend it to everyone if you go to Lauterbrunnen or anywhere in that region. It is expensive but worth it!
 Ewen Bear Grylls-ing it up

5 comments:

Mumbo said...

U silly buggers - no gloves or proper clothes. But Bear Grylls eat your heart out you have competition!!

julie(mum) said...

What great photos. You both must of been so cold but you look like you had the best day.Peters just going to love the new and improved Bear Grylls

Mark P said...

What fabulous photos and what a great time. Awesome. Loved the Grylls boy hamming it up - hmm love ham - yum. Well done Pete the best blogger has to be YOU!

DB said...

hahahaha that vid just made my day!

Riki said...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!Tell Ewen I am still laughing at his video. Thats hilarious! You should put it on FB Browny (I can call you that because you are finally living up to your name.Finally!)haha