Sunday, 9 September 2007

Trift Bridge between Susten and Grimsel


Just a quick update, a few days have past without any news, sorry for that. I've been quite busy enjoying the last warm summer days. But now that fall arrives I will probably have more time in front of my computer again.



Anyway, two weeks ago Sue and Philipp joined me on an easy walk to Trift Brücke (trift bridge), a spectacular rope bridge over a canyon formed by the Trift glacier (Bernese Oberland, Switzerland). If you use Interlaken as your gateway, drive to Innerkirchen, then follow Susten. After a few kilometers up towards the mountain pass, you will come across a small cable car station. The cable car is run by the company in charge of the water power station in the region. Take the small gondola that runs every 10 minutes to the top. From there, a well marked trail leads up to the bridge (walking time approx. 1.5 hours). The path is somewhat steep and people who are not used to the mountains may find it a bit exposed in some parts. The scenery from the Trift bridge is supurb! Look down into a natural bowl sourrounded by mountains, a glacier lake and the permanent ice in the back.

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