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The Westcoast Blogger

Hello and greetings from Interlaken, Switzerland. We have been here for a few days now, right after our brief stay in Lucerne where we did the Golden Round Trip up and down Mt. Pilatus starting with a beautiful cruise on the water (one of Keely’s favorite Switzerland activities thus far) before heading up the mountain via the world’s steepest cogwheel train (cable car). After exploring the breathtaking views from the top and sampling some of Switzerland’s finest cuisine, we made our way back down by cable car and then two gondolas (we were THAT high). The old pedestrian city of Lucerne, with its winding, narrow streets was a great place to browse shops and sample fondue (did you know that Lake Lucerne is filled with swans?).

We have two members named Abby and both have been more than dedicated to maintaining physical fitness on the tour. One of their Switzerland highlights was enjoying a postcard-perfect trail run along Lake Lucerne with one of the tour leaders before everyone else was up for the morning. Now THAT´S commitment (or maybe it was all the Swiss chocolate…).

Besides seeing the Alps by train, boat, cable car, gondola, and bus, we rode trotti bikes down a mountain in Grindelwald which was a particular adventure for two Floridians, Daniel T. and Halle haha. However, Michelle will probably be rushing to E-bay to find one of these scooter-bicycles to purchase for home as she had particular fun riding them (watch out!).

Buds from home and buds on the trip, Brandon and Gary both are particularly amazed with the scenery of Switzerland- the glacier river and lake water (so blue!) as well as the mountains, but don’t forget the “chill” town atmosphere we’ve been experiencing!

As for Interlaken, often referred to as the outdoor adventure capital of Europe, we have had amazing times both whitewater rafting and completing runs on a ropes course. Annica was particularly proud to show her macho rafting guide Manu (who suggested perhaps recruiting a guy for her all-girl rafting crew) that girls can be strong too, especially proving it when her raft out-paddled everyone else to the finish (even with a slightly scared Halle in her raft who was very proud to brave herself into getting in the raft in the first place but of course ended up loving it). We must mention that like Alex says, the water was freezing, but we wore wetsuits and had a complete blast! It was definitely a perfect place for tour members like Justin, who has never been whitewater rafting before, to have their first experience on class three and four rapids.

Tour members overcame fears of heights as they embarked on various high ropes challenges. This course was a cross between Robin Hood’s Sherwood forest and Peter Pan’s Neverland and provided a diverse range of courses, including ZIP LINES! Judah and Daniel R. both completed every course and the Abby’s, along with Keely, resembled spider-women as they scathed the course with ease. It was hard to get them out of the trees! Gary, Alex, Sam and Brandon also proved to have the “skills”.

Now for a few random and inside things you should know about our trip. We have a morning song, along with dance moves, that gets played each morning. It may be just the song you want to have playing in the car when you pick up your tour member from the airport at the end of the trip; it is “Blame it on the Boogie” by Michael Jackson. Also our tour has an imaginary friend named Brian that we often reference, talk to, take pictures with, and get asked by strangers about haha. Judah, Devyn, Bethany, and Justin came up with a creative skit during our mock Saturday Night Live game to explain how Brian became invisible in the first place so this may be one other “inside” thing you can joke about with your member at the end of our time together.

Well for now we must close up and head off to Italy.

Danke (“thanks” = Swiss German),

Trip #50 Backpack Europe

A greeting from Backpack Europe!

The Westcoast Blogger

Bonjour! Well, the summer of a lifetime has just begun and we are having an awesome time. It was great to see flights from all over the USA and Canada come in smoothly
into Paris, with a fantastic group that instantly became friends. By Day 2 many tour members were already saying they felt like they knew each other forever.

The Whole Gang

The Whole Gang

Riding the metro lines and the RER trains throughout the city has been a great adventure. Imagine packing a big group of people amongst busy streets and popular tourist attractions without once getting separated – well that has been us! We’ve mastered the art of pushing into packed cars and drinking more water than most of us thought could be held in our bodies! Every day so far has been very, very hot but with wonderful cooler and clear evenings. Not only has Paris prepared us for basically the Tour de France with our remarkable walking skills all over the city, but we’ve had fun laughing at each other with all that sweat and sweet smells (it’s a good thing we’re doing laundry in Switzerland!).

Most tour members have mentioned that the Eiffel Tower has been their favorite attraction to visit so far, but it was especially significant for Polly who rode up to the top since she’s afraid of heights. She was really happy she pushed herself for the challenge. Michael even mentioned how he really enjoyed seeing and riding the Tower at night, remembering his old personal nickname he gave to the attraction, the “flingalator.”

From The Top of the Eiffel Tower

From The Top of the Eiffel Tower

Keely and Alex mentioned how much they liked visiting the Louvre and Sam absolutely loved visiting the Palace of Versailles especially considering she recently learned about it in school.

Versailles

Versailles

 

Inside Versailles

Inside Versailles

Besides going through the great museum guided tours (and boy have we had some interesting and fun tour guides, like Janice who carried around a frog umbrella so we could follow her haha), visiting the major historical attractions, we have all been really enjoying the French cuisine. Daniel R. had a crepe with a hamburger in the middle of it as well as a fried egg on top, Devyn tried escargot, and Jamie with her new friend Whitney along with probably almost everyone else ate a yummy dessert crepe. We’ll be sad to see crepes and massive amounts of cheese in our diets go to the wayside, but our other destinations will surely will have more exciting foods to try!

Yummy Escargot!

Yummy Escargot!

A few tour members enjoyed a morning jogging adventure with one of the tour leaders and Daniel T. really rocked karaoke as he and Bethany walked through the karaoke bar getting the Westcoast crowd into the song. Gary has even been overheard stating French phrases and other members have also been practicing their pronunciation.  By the way, our night cruise on the Siene River really impressed everyone, but Judah and Benny particularly enjoyed sitting at the back of the boat facing the water with the sun setting as the cruise went on.  Benny must admit Canada Day has been his favorite day so far.

Boat Cruise Along the River Seine

Boat Cruise Along the River Seine

Yesterday, we embarked on our first train journey to Luzern and today we have spent the day atop Mt. Pilatus.  More details about both adventures, and more tour members in our next update! 

Trip #50 Out and About

Trip #50 Out and About

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