We wanted to see if we could still climb a mountain: The last time that we did an actual decent ascent was end of January to the summit of Monte Boglia near Lugano, an ascent of 725 meters.
We decided to hike up to the Renggpass again, a low pass (860m) at the foot of Mount Pilatus, which at one time was the only passage from the southern Alps to Luzern in the North via the Sarnen Valley. (Just about exactly a year ago we also passed over the Renggpass from the North, ending at Alpnachstad. The photos can be found here: Click Here.) This time we started at Alpnachstad, at lake level (440m), so the climb to the Renggpass was only about a third as much as our last big climb, and even though I was short of breath, the climb went well and a was good one for start of the season. Lots of sunshine and a cool breeze meant that the climb was comfortable.
From the Renggpass we headed East instead of North over the pass, walking along the ridge of a promontory called Lopper, and then down to Stansstad on the lake. This promontory is a vertical wall on its North side, and we pass through it via a tunnel quite often when we travel by train from Luzern to the Brunig Pass, and for so long now I've wanted to walk along the top. The amazing views from there south into the Sarnen Valley alone was worth the climb. The descent was along a very nice trail built by the military in WWII, and totally refurbished in 2014.
Shortly after starting our walk at Alpnachstad. The first 20 minutes we had to walk along Lake Alpnachersee, before heading up the mountain. |
Up ahead where the house is, we turned left and hiked up the hill in a small ravine. Later on, after reaching the Renggpass, we walked below the peak at the arrow, toward the right. |
The first view back down the Sarnen Valley as we ascend in the little ravine. A wonderful day with a great view of the Bernese Alps to the South. |
And to the East of us: Mount Stanserhorn, where the world's only open-top double-decker cable car takes tourists to the summit. |
Troops from the Swiss military lived in these caves during WWII to guard the passage in case of an invasion by the Germans |
More caves |
Arriving at the Renggpass 90 minutes after starting out, and just in time for lunch. Here we encountered a few people making the crossing from the North (from Hergiswil probably) |
We sat on a log to eat our picnic lunch, and were watched by this fellow! |
The forest leaves are a particularly pretty green at this time of year |
Heading eastward along the ridge, across an open Alp where we had the best view down the Sarnen Valley to the South |
Looking West at the peaks of Mount Pilatus |
Admiring one of many dry-stone walls built in 2014 to shore up the old trail |
Fascinating how the tree grows right out of the cleft in the rock |
At a spot directly on top of the ridge, we got a view straight down to Hergiswil on the North side. From here it is a vertical drop, and this view makes the knees go weak! |
Another stone wall on the zig-zag path down the East side of the mountain |
First glimpse of Stansstad and Mount Buochserhorn to the East. The train station that we are heading to is below on the left. Also on the left: Mount Bürgenstock. |
Almost at lake level. This view is from the chapel |