A bit of a sleep in this morning and then a decision as what to do today. We so enjoyed the mountains we decided that we would visit another one nearby. There are two popular ones in this area, Pilatus and Rigi and for no particular reason we chose to do Mt. Pilatus.
We caught a bus to Kriens, a small town about 15 minutes away and then started our climb to the top, and of course everything was uphill including the walk to get there. Our legs should be good and strong by the time we leave this country!
Mt. Pilatus is about 7000 feet high, 3000 less than the last mountain summit we visited but the journey there and back is an interesting one. We started on a gondola to go up the mountain and they were tiny, just the two of us.Then we switched to an aerial cable car. We always marvel at Swiss engineering and how they don't let a mountain stop them from getting to where they want to go.
The cable cars built in 1954 give access to small towns on the mountain as well as to visitors to the top of the mountain.
Far below us we could hear the cow bells and we could see the shepherds herding the cows down the mountain..
Here you can see the edge of the center as well as the sun peaking through to the valley below. The colours of the rocks, valleys and lakes were beautiful.
There was entertainment as well...
The railway cars could seat about 8 people and we were in with a group of South Korean tourists with a guide and one other guy who could speak English. They are very personable people and started to break out the food and drink. They had boiled eggs which they ate and then used the cup to pass around their traditional drink. Of course to refuse was to seem impolite so we downed the drink which tastes like gin. It is called soju and warms you up real fast! Dawn, do you recognize this drink from you time in Korea?
It took about half an hour to go down the mountain so we had a great laugh with these wonderful people. Before we got to the bottom they were offering us their drink and food to take with us. We took one of the drinks but politely refused their food. At the bottom they wanted to take our picture and insisted we take theirs.
Getting the photos...
The clouds were gathering over the lake as we approached Lucerne.
Even the dock is nice and tidy with beautiful flowers.
So ends another day in Lucerne, we were beat from being on the go all day so we stayed in the flat and ate our salads, cheese and bread we had bought earlier. When we are travelling we get tired of eating out and sometimes just can't take another restaurant meal no matter how good. So it was great to have a clean and tidy kitchen in which to enjoy our meal. Tomorrow is our day to explore the city of Lucerne so we are hoping for another good day.
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