Bill Lester exiting the service tunnel from the train
station within the mountain
and preparing to rappel onto the glacier.
From the service tunnel looking across to the lower
Mittellegi Ridge. The dark stuff on the glacier is
fresh rockfall. To finnish the rappel you have to
swing across the bergshrund and onto the ice. At that point
you're directly within the
maximum rockfall impact zone. As we rearranged our
gear
to begin the traverse across the glacier our attention was drawn to the
odd sound of ...bees? We looked around and then up to see a
rapidly
approaching swarm of ROCKS!. That's the sound rocks make when
they
fall, they buzzzzzzzzzz. Momentarily, our tongues and eyes
snapped
back into place and we bolted like a couple of moose in deep snow to
get away from the wall - a myriad of rocks impacting around us.
Out of breath but safe, we looked back to where the rocks had
cratered a pattern
of words in the ice, unmistakable even in Swiss, that said:
"Welcome
To The Alps!".
On the glacier.
Bill tries to decide whether to ride it or fly it.
Looking across at the railway station gallery
windows.
The Mittellegi Hut perched atop the ridge.
Grindelwald is 8000' below to the right. The glacier is
several thousand feet below to the left. The protrusion on
the right side of the hut is the outhouse which affords a view down
through the seat which is...spectacular. On the left is Bill
peeing down the mountainside.