Jessica, Sara and Alex in Swiss : the Wengen Trip

Jessica, Sara and Alex in Swiss 
 the Wengen Trip

Our (3) visitors arrived in Paris on Monday morning Jan15th, and we drove (with skis on top of the car) to Langenthal.  The next day we drove to the mountains.  Wengen is an elevated village (4100ft), accessible only by cog-wheel train. The train starts in Lauderbrunnen, which is the bottom of the valley shown in this picture below (we took this picture in December, standing in Wengen):

The cog-wheel train stops in Wengen, and continues to Klein Scheidegg (6800ft).



The weather was not very cooperative the (4) days were in the mountains. Low clouds, windy and snowing often.  We made the best of it.  We skied whenever the trains were running.  You could always get a train down the mountain, but often they closed the train to KleinScheidigg due to wind and snow.

We rented a chalet in Wengen, which turned out to be are really nice place to stay in the mountains.  There was lots of space, 4 bedrooms, a great view of the mountains...and a fondue pot:




Our first day, we hiked to Lieterhorn:






We made the best of the snowy weather:




Then, there was some skiing!  
Jessica, Sara and Alex braved the snow and wind to take the train to Wenganalp and skied back down to Wengen:




Our last full day, the weather improved and we were able to get to the KleinScheidegg and ski over to the other side of the mountain, Grindewald.



  

Apparently, you're never too old to learn how to ski.  
I had expert instruction and patient encouragement from Jessica, Sara and Alex: 

















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