(This post published on December 15, 2023)
Friday January 1, 2016 -- Life continues as before, a new year of
travel and experiences begins! We
decided to continue a tradition that we started two years ago, meeting up with some
friends for the first hike of the year. This year it was a 10-km walk in the
Toggenburg, on the north flank of the Churfirsten Mountain Range and South of
the Alpstein Massiv (very near the Eastern border of
Our walk started with a 2-km stretch between Selamatt and Iltios along a themed trail called the "Klangweg" (Sounds Trail) where you can "play" around at the sound stations. |
Description of the popular "Klangweg", where you can experiment with sound at various stations along the way. |
After the fog cleared a bit, this is the first sunny view we had into the valley of the Thur River. You can just start to make out the summit of Mount Säntis on the left. |
A look across the valley to the hillside between Unterwasser and Wildhaus. |
The North side of the Churfirsten Mountains. |
Walking on snow-free roads |
This is the ski station at Oberdorf. It is a disappointment that there is no snow for skiing. The summit on the left with the tower is Mount Säntis |
A lovely farmhouse with the Alpstein range as a backdrop |
The Alpstein range to the North, with Mount Säntis in the center back. At 2500 meters it is the highest Mountain in Eastern Switzerland |
A close-up view of the summit of Mount Säntis with the weather station. |
Heading down the road to Unterwasser at the valley bottom. It's 2:45 p.m. now and the shadows are getting long, and the low clouds are moving in again. |
We often pass cute wooden sculptures along the way. |
Close to valley bottom now, we are now walking in full shadow of the mountain, whereas the hillside above Unterwasser (it is a housing development called Wäldli) still has sunshine. |
What the hike looks like on Google Satellite Maps. We took the cable car up from Alt St.Johann and walked across the North Flank of the Churfirsten Mountains, then down to Unterwasser. |
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