(This post created on August 26, 2024)
Monday September 21, 2015 -- I'm still amazed that I can cross THROUGH to the South side
of the Alps and head up to a mountain pass at over 2000m in just 2 hours!
It's back to work for Urs but I had to take advantage of
this superb weather for a "breaking in" hike of just two hours, walking
from the Gotthard Pass to Hospental in the Urseren Valley, which runs approx. East/West
right across the center of the Alps. This path is a part of the Trans Swiss
Trail and was used in the past to transport goods via packhorse.
From Hospental, another two-hour train ride gets me back home,
traveling through the ever-stunning Reuss Valley, my favourite stretch in
Switzerland.
(I'm glad I did this hike this week, as it snowed up here on
September 23rd!)
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Heading south along the Reuss Valley by train. The views here are never boring. (This is the town of Wassen) |
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From Airolo just south of the Alps you take a Post Bus up to the Gotthard Pass. That road is the old Tremola Road, built between 1827 and 1832 with cobblestones, 4 km with 24 bends! |
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Gotthard Pass, at 2090 meters. This is where I started my hike, heading north. |
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This lake is called Lago della Piazza. |
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According to the trail marker, it's only two hours to Hospental! Not a very tough hike... |
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A self-timed photo at the Lago della Piazza. |
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The old Gotthard Road, built from 1827 to 1832, was made of cobblestones. |
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The old Gotthard Road |
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This is the Lucendro Dam. Up above the dam is a loop trail that we hiked in 2013, it goes past five lakes. |
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The old mule trail across the top of the mountains here was also laid out in cobblestones. It was used by the Romans many many centuries ago! |
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A good spot for my picnic lunch |
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This was the first time I was scared of a cow. She kept head-butting me and pushing me toward the river. I wondered what would happen if I started to run! |
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Looking back up the valley toward the pass |
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And this view is down the valley in the direction I am walking. |
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The river here is called the Gotthard Reuss. |
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The "Gazebo" behind me is actually an air vent for the 17-km long Gotthard Tunnel. While walking past, you can hear the river on one side and the traffic on the other! |
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Looking up the valley |
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Looking up the valley |
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Starting the descent into the Urseren Valley, which runs East/West. |
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Panorama view over the village of Hospental, the end of my hike. |
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This view is toward Andermatt (Northeast). At the top of the mountain are four wind turbines |
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Zoomed-in photo of the top of the mountain above Andermatt. |
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Quaint town of Hospental with its charming houses and tower ruins (dating from 1277) |
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On the train from Hospental to Andermatt, looking down the Urseren Valley. This is the Furkareuss River. |
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