August 2, 2017

From the Reuss Valley into the Maderaner Valley

August 2, 2017 -- Another wonderful hike close to home, high above the Reuss Valley on the East Side this time. The 7.5 km trail offered so much variety, starting in Silenen with a cable-car ride in an old open transport car, to lush grassy trails and mystical forests, and steep rocky sections with stunning views into the busy Reuss valley. There was even an old Tibetan-Style suspension bridge, with maximum capacity of ONE (in winter, but who comes up here in winter?)

The first part of the trail basically followed the path of the Gotthard Basis Tunnel 900m below. Then we turned eastward into the equally stunning Maderaner Valley with some nice views into the Etzli Valley, as the trail continued high above the valley across some interesting cliff faces. Our goal was the little mountain hamlet of Seewen in the Golzeren Valley, with a little lake of the same name. Having started early because the day promised to be hot, we reached the hamlet at 12:30, just in time for a lunch of Rösti on a terrace with a view of the lake.

The Maderaner Valley is known for its bounty of quartz crystals, and the locals know where to find them. Instead of lemonade stands, the kids set up crystal stands and price the crystals based on size and formation. You can pick out your crystal and pay into the little cash box. I got a good deal on a pretty smoky quartz for just 2 Francs!

From here, another cable car takes you down the vertical hill to Bristen, from where you can ride a bus down the steep and winding road back into the Reuss Valley. (This is the road that was washed out this spring, leaving the residents of the Maderaner Valley cut off for a few days.)

Side Note: After getting home and looking at my pictures, I tend to forget that part of the pleasure of hiking as we do is the ever-present scent of fresh damp forests after the rain, and newly-mown hay. Everywhere on these steep slopes the farmers mow every possible inch of grass, with special equipment, or by hand with sickles, and sometimes the hay even gets transported out by helicopter....

Heading through the village of Silenen to the cable car station.


Canton Uri has most of Switzerland's cable cars, I think... at least the funnest anyway!

To ride the cable car, you have to phone up to the operator, who lives just a few meters from the upper station. This cable car actually has space for two people and two bikes!
Some other early birds, already heading down the hill!

How great is this view, to the North along the Reuss Valley.

The cable car operator lives in this house just a few meters from the station. He has been operating the cable car for 40 years along with farming up on these steep slopes. He hopes to continue operating the cable car for a few more years....

This helicopter is removing wild hay that has been harvested in the particularly hard-to-reach areas.

In all we walked 7.5km, but there were several steep rocky uphill sections so we went slowly. It took us about 3.5 hours, although the trail markers claimed 2.5 hours.
On the Tibetan-style suspension bridge. Max. capacity = 5, or in winter just ONE person at a time.

Crossing a slide area on the Tibetan-Style suspension bridge.

From up here we get a good view of Arni on the opposite side of the valley, a place we go often with our visitors.

The trail is narrow and rocky but the views are wonderful.


A large part of this hike is through forests. But we selected the trail on purpose for that reason because the day was going to be hot.

Coffee break on one of the few benches up here.

At this spot called Eisten, we are directly above the Gotthard Basis Tunnel, 900m below us.

View down to Bristen in the Maderaner Valley.

Another view to Arni and Gurtnellen on the opposite side of the Reuss Valley

There was such a great variety along this trail, including this steep cliff area.
 
I believe this bird is a Wallcreeper. This zoom photo was taken from quite a distance, so the red feathers are not visible, but it might be a female.
Another interesting section with an overhanging rock ledge

Looking across the Maderaner Valley into the Etzli Valley to the South

Looking across the Maderaner Valley into the Etzli Valley to the South
The first glimpse of the Golzeren Valley, high above the Maderaner Valley.
When the weather is nice, the slopes are mown and the hay is dried for winter
 
Mowing the steep slopes is a lot of work

In some places where there are lots of boulders, the grass is cut by hand with scythes
This is the cable car which we will take back down to Bristen in the Maderaner Valley.


Buying the quartz crystals is a matter of honesty. But what's a couple of Francs? And I got myself a nice smoky quartz (upper right) for only 2 Francs.

In the hamlet of Seewen we enjoyed a nice lunch with a view of the lake.

In the hamlet of Seewen we enjoyed a nice lunch with a view of the lake.

Heading back to the cable car station to go down into the Maderaner Valley
 
One last look back into the upper Golzeren Valley

The road out of the Maderaner Valley is steep and curvy and was washed out this spring, cutting the entire valley off for a few days, until they resuscitated an old funicular from the power plant at Amsteg in the Reuss Valley below.

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