A day that started very well (I’M FINE)

It’s another mild, sunny day, and we’re off up to Männlichen again. Hayley made a huge risotto last night so we have lots of energy. Val is testing new skis again, so she went down the usual route, whilst Hayley and I had an absolutely super run down the racetrack. We whizzed back up on the chairlift looking forward to the next challenge.

I paused at an intersection where 2 runs cross each other to allow some skiers to pass in front of me. Unfortunately one of them made a mistake which resulted in her skiing straight into me at some speed. It was quite a crash, and we eventually came to rest about 50 metres further down the hill. A quick phone call summoned the SOS, and I got a free ride back to the cable car on a skidoo.

The Swiss medical services are very cautious, and I was sat in a wheelchair for the trip back down to Wengen. On arrival our friend Vroni picked me up in her taxi and deposited me at the doctors. I was very pleased to hear that I only have bruised and probably cracked ribs, which will heal on their own. I was given a few boxes of painkillers and we all went to the Crystal bar for lunch.

These things happen. Fondue at the Silberhorn tonight.

Männlichen

The big day has arrived. Finally, it is neither a school holiday nor a weekend, and the mountain should be quiet. We headed up to Männlichen. Sure enough, apart from a busy half hour before coffee time, it was far from crowded. Hayley’s first ride in the new gondola.

Männlichen is a big area with a lot of long ski runs. We did all the skiing we could before hunger and tiredness began to take their toll.

A hot sausage roll from the bakery made for a very welcome lunch. Hayley is cooking for us tonight.

More skiing

It’s another warm, sunny day, so we’re off up the hill again. Emily is off to France for a few days, and we bumped into her at the station.

Considering that it hasn’t snowed for a month, the skiing was pretty good. Lots of weekenders about, but it wasn’t as busy as yesterday. At the top of the Lauberhorn this afternoon.

We returned to the village for a late lunch at Cafe Waldschluecht, before heading to the Co-op for supplies. Deer stew and mash for dinner tonight.

Last day of school holidays

It’s the last day of holidays for the kids, and everyone wants to have a ski in the glorious weather. Very busy at Scheidegg.

And here are Roxy, Sophie and Val, who have spent all week teaching the kids. They got some lovely feedback from the parents and a very generous tip.

And a team photo.

We went to Rocks for an early drink, and we’ll be back up there later as we’re expecting a visitor on the late train.

Foggy week

It’s been pretty gloomy all week, with a stubborn fog bank over the valley. We’ve had occasional glimpses of the mountains, but nothing much.

This morning however, things seemed to be improving a little. The fog is gradually dissolving.

Val has been working every day, and up at Kleine Scheidegg she’s above the fog so it’s been a nice week for her and the kids. Last work day tomorrow, so we can have some proper nights out.

Another birthday

Last night we went to the Alpine Hotel to see Beves and Ibe play. I was spoiled by the staff, who knew it was my birthday the day before.

Blowing out my candle.

I was also bought a beer, and Ibe sang Happy Birthday. What a nice night out. Thanks to Anne-Marie for these great photos.

Not much to report from today – it’s been freezing cold with a stiff north wind. I got the shopping while Val was at work and hurried home.