Matterhorn, Switzerland
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Having waited three days for the weather today was the Matterhorn day. Woke at six thirty before the alarm went off so got off to a cracking start. The station is just an eight minute walk so I set off in good time for the nine thirty train to Visp then, reversing our tracks to Zermatt. We took the train as it is included in our discount card and the road stops at Täsch and we would have to train into Zermatt anyway. The brochure for the discount card states that it can be bought at the station however we arrived at Raron station to find it closed. Was relieved that there was no conductor on the train and we bought the two day travel pass at Visp without issue.
The discount card comes with a
fantastic map above, which lays out the whole area in 3D. The three passes that we did is top right, yesterday's trip to Grimmentz departs bottom left, the rack railway to lview the Matterhorn is bottom right and tomorrows trip to see Europe's largest glacier from the Eggishorne Gondola is centre left.
Travelling to Zermatt I melted, sitting in the sun as the train was stifling. Oozed out at Zermatt for a brief respite before embarking on the rack railway's impressive five thousand climb.
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Departing Visp for Zermatt ..... |
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..... reading German newspapers found on the seats |
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Waterfalls, green and mountains, could be NZ |
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Big rocks in the distance |
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The train was sometimes wheel powered (fast) and rack on the steep bits.
Didn't stop to change. |
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First view of - The Matterhorn |
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The Matterhorn from the rack railway |
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We were up the front and once moving a door opened beside the driver
so Roman and Audrey rushed in. |
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Drivers compartment from our front seat |
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Steep, steep steep
Five thousand feet in total |
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Was quite pleased with this snap of the Matterhorn.... |
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... until I got this coming out of the tunnel |
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The Zermatt marathon was on, thousands of runners.
These ones had to wait for us.
Must admit, even if I could I have no interest in such events,
the competitors do not appear happy or healthy.
Good luck to em |
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Under avalanche shelters |
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Many passing sections.
These are the older trains that are half the size.
Out of the trees onto the open ski slopes |
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Roman |
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Audrey |
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Double track for the top half as this is for ferrying skiers in the winter |
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Tows everywhere.
I definitely have the itch |
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Progressing up at twenty kilometres per hour |
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Monster Glaciers, this is the Theodulgletscher |
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Nearing Gornergrat, hotel has two observatories on top |
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Loads of people coming down as the marathon was to here |
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Grenzgletscher |
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The Matterhorn
Took and deleted hundreds of virtually identical photos |
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Panorama |
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Higher than one can fly without oxygen |
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Audrey, Iris, Fyfe, Roman and Jacqueline |
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Audrey's chips ready to burst due to the low pressure at altitude |
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Breithorn Peak, 4,164m |
Fyfe and Roman shooting each other with the pay-per-view telescopes which nobody ever use
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Thermals billowing up from Italy |
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KI Matterhorn Gondola |
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That's the Gondola in the centre of the snap |
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Iris |
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Black mountain birds are peoples souls - apparently |
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A helicopter silently flew as a dot in front of this |
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Grenzgletscher again |
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Loved the hotel chimneys
Can't imagine how these rocks stay put |
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Of course, there were shops.
Here Fyfe's birthday Swiss Army Knife is getting engraved |
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The station |
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Loads of discarded thermal blankets to be snaffled, cast off by
marathon finishers |
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You are lucky, this is the last |
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Looked up at the station and saw this |
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Steepest platform I have ever seen |
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Maybe one more |
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Roman delighted with his incredibly expensive Panda
5:1, I didn't have a chance |
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Front seat again |
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This snap doesn't count.
It is a train snap |
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Audrey was keen actually |
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A snap of the catenary wire (left) |
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A flora snap |
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Its gotta be snapped |
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Audrey platting Romans hair on the long trip home.
Fifty five minutes felt like a long trip |
Reminiscing
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Matterhorn, September 2007
Dad, Ian (died Feb 2011); sister, Elizabeth; Mum, Almond; brother Tony
Taken with the same camera that Uncle Tony generously gave to Fyfe
Thank you Tony for this photo |
Brilliant photos (even all of the Matterhorn in the distance ones) - loved the ones of kiddies at the top. What a huge adventure you're having. It's 28 degrees here so your photos are making me feel cooler!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirsty.
DeleteMiss all you guys.
Fantastic, great pictures. You can ski in from the Italian side (Cervina) which is slightly cheaper than skiing in Zermatt. Wish we were with you...
ReplyDeleteMollart always welcome - as are all the Holyport crew.
DeleteJust don't ask us to plan ahead.