Fog

We got ready for skiing this morning and headed up to Scheidegg. When we got there it was foggy, and we draw the line at skiing in fog. We retreated to the new ‘Hütte’ and had a coffee. It’s very nice.

Usually, when we do this, the weather improves and we go for a ski. Today, however things didn’t get any better, so we headed back to the village and got hot sausage rolls from the bakery for lunch. We’ll try again tomorrow.

Fog, sun, snow

We had a good snowfall overnight, and this continued through the day before eventually petering out after lunch. This afternoon was a mixture of fog, light snow and a few glimpses of sunshine.

It wasn’t quite as cold as yesterday, so we got lots done up in the village. Fish & chips for dinner, then we’ll be off to the Alpine Hotel for Uptown Lights.

Life in the freezer

Yesterday’s plan to go skiing was cancelled by the weather. It was a shocking minus 17 at Scheidegg, and that’s just too cold. It was even too cold to go to the pub last night, but that’s not really a problem as we’re always well stocked up with beer and wine.

It was just as cold today. Across the valley in Mürren, 1800 skiers were taking part in the Inferno race. Apparently it was minus 21 at the start. Looking on the bright side, having stayed at home all day, we have a very clean house.

Männlichen

Val was out early for an appointment with her doctor this morning, and she popped up to Männlichen afterwards. It’s a bit gloomy.

Very few people around. The skiing was good as long as you didn’t go too low.

It started snowing at about lunchtime. A group of us are going to Mira’s, the new steakhouse later.

The racers are leaving

We had a good evening out with Beves and Ibe at the Alpine Hotel last night. It turned out that the Canadian ski team were staying there. This morning they all piled onto the train I was on with stacks and stacks of gear.

Not much to report from today. I met Val in Interlaken after her gym session and we did a big food shop – our cupboards are always empty after Lauberhorn weekend. The good news is that the weather has turned very cold, so fingers crossed for some much needed snow over the next few days.

Final race day – slalom

It’s Lauberhorn Sunday, and that means it’s time for the slalom race. Slalom comprises 2 runs down the course, and the racer with the lowest combined time wins. Great Britain have 3 competitors, and the best of these finished a creditable 21st.

it’s been snowing for most of the day, but this evening the clouds parted and we had an amazing sky for a few minutes.

Uptown Lights at the Alpine Hotel later.