Recon Robot, 1994. 6-wheeler robot with posable arms and grasping pincers.
Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
Coding, tech, living abroad, travel, hiking, vintage plastic bricks
Recon Robot, 1994. 6-wheeler robot with posable arms and grasping pincers.
This was the second lake, the Tannensee. 15 years ago we visited these as part of a 4-lake hike, but we were younger then. On our way down we bought some local mountain cheese– delicious!
Today we took a gondola up to Melchsee-Frutt to hike around two alpine lakes. This was the first, the Melchsee.
Today we went to the Höllgrotten (the “Hell Grottos”) caverns. They’re small but only about a 20-minute drive from home. I was surprised there were caverns in Baar because it’s not exactly mountainous. We also did a pretty 6 km hike through the woods alongside a river.
Morning mountain: Zugerberg with its view of Lake Zug. More of a hill than a mountain really, but I like this one because I can simply hike home from it. We went early to beat the heat and the clouds helped, but it was still super humid.
Objective-C dinosaur at the Ruinaulta. (For the record, I haven’t actually written much Obj-C in the past year.)
After swimming, we hiked to get a view into the Ruinaulta, the Rhine river gorge (aka the Swiss Grand Canyon). Any cooling provided by swimming was swiftly nullified under the summer sun.
This morning we swam in the Caumasee, Lake Cauma. Favorite alpine lake swim yet!
Flem river selfie
Looking to beat the heat this weekend, on Saturday we headed to the mountains above Flims. We hiked the Trutg dil Flem, the Flims water trail, which crisscrosses the Flem river on neat footbridges. Of course it was super hot hiking out in the burning sun…