Used the Juneteenth holiday to hike up to Raten this morning. I love Spring wildflowers.

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Used the Juneteenth holiday to hike up to Raten this morning. I love Spring wildflowers.

As a palate cleanser for the soul after a late night of doom-scrolling yesterday’s events at the U.S. Capitol, I went for an early morning snowshoe hike.



Today I switched from snowshoes to just hiking with chains because the snow is super hard now (when it’s not melting away altogether). Still pretty out here though.

More snowy forests and overcast skies during this morning’s snowshoe hike: 5.3km, 150m ascent, 1h40m, 0°C.

Finally no fog and not 100% overcast today.




Snowy berries


Shorter snowshoe hike today, also from Raten: 2.8km, 50m ascent, 50m, -4°C. Still had the woods pretty much to myself despite the weather being a bit better today (still overcast but not foggy or wintry mixing).

First snowshoe hike of the season! Raten to Bellevue: 4.8km, 140m ascent, 1h30m, -2°C. Had the trail pretty much to myself. Hope to go again tomorrow.

Took the day off for the Immaculate Conception and baked Grittibänz and went for a hike in the fog. Was that very Swiss?



Panorama from Falera (Graubünden, Switzerland)
