Note to self: I should have gone hiking today.
Tag: Outdoors
Hiking Group: Mattstock
17 September 2019
7.6km, 630m ascent, 3h, 14°C
This was a difficult hike for me. I kept myself hydrated and good on salts, but it was very difficult nevertheless. The last time my heart worked this hard was the Stanserhorn hike almost a year ago (which involved twice as much ascending and is a much harder hike). I think it was because I let the group push me to hike faster than was good for my body. I can definitely do the hike, just not quite that fast. I also think I was feeling the altitude at the end of the hike.
It was a beautiful hike. The Mattstock is located in St. Gallen just north of the Walensee. We parked at Amden and then took a chairlift up to around 1,300m. From there we hiked to the summit at 1,935m. It was all steeply uphill and technically a bit difficult (T3 rating). While it was 14°C at the beginning of the hike at 10am, it was surely in the 20’s by the end and while we were approaching the mountain hut, I felt like I was burning up. Most of the hike was above the treeline, and the sun beat down upon us relentlessly. We should have had nice views of the Walensee throughout the hike, but it was mostly or partly obscured by clouds.
100m below the summit we stopped at a mountain hut to rest. When we first got there I was already exhausted and thought I would skip the summit. But after 5-10 minutes of rest I decided to try the summit at my own pace (stopping frequently). In the end I did make it to the top. The last bit involved scrambling with both hands and holding onto a steel cable bolted to the rock.
At the peak there was a cross and a logbook for hikers to sign their names in. This was the first time I have signed such a book. I hope to get the chance to sign a few more mountain books on this year’s hikes.
This was an out-and-back hike, so we had to retrace our steps and descend everything that we had climbed. The steep descent with tricky footing meant that it was not necessarily easy, but at least it was not a challenge cardio-vascularly. I developed a blister on my right big toe during the descent, probably because that boot was not tied tightly enough.
Route Map
Swiss cows
Forget California. Swiss cows are happy cows.
Albishorn hike
I hiked up the Albishorn this morning: 8.4km, 470m ascent, 2h10m, 8°C. It was a little chilly– felt a bit like Fall. This hike went a lot better than Tuesday’s– because it was easier, and also because I walked at my own pace.
Lake Zürich panorama
Lake Zürich as seen from the Albishorn
Mattstock summit
Mattstock summit. Got to write my name into a mountain book they keep there. First time doing that. Hoping to sign a few more this year.
Mattstock hike
Tuesday morning hike: Mattstock in St. Gallen: 7.6km, 630m ascent, 3h, 14°C. T3 hike so technically a bit difficult. This was a tough hike for me– tougher than it seems from the stats. Evidently too much pain chocolat, charcuterie, and crepes and not enough hiking!
Hiking Group: Sattel Hochstuckli
10 September 2019
11 km, 510m ascent, 3h, 9°C
First group hike of the new school year! This is my second season hiking with the group from my son’s school.
This was only my second time hiking up to the Hochstuckli, but I skied from there many times last winter.
Here’s the view from the top in winter and summer:
We took the gondola up from Sattel (in the valley) to Mostelberg and then did a loop hike from there up to Hochstuckli, the peak. The weather was gorgeous and the temperature perfect. The hike wasn’t too difficult considering how little hiking I’ve done since June, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t creaky and a bit sore by the end of it.
All in all a great start to the hiking season. I’m hoping to be able to do even more hikes this year. Last year I chickened out several times when I thought that the hike was either too hard or the weather too cold/rainy/snowy. I know now that I can manage all the hikes even if it takes me a bit longer than the (super fit and super awesome) leaders.
Route map
Trübsee panorama
To capture shots like this I currently need to take a panorama. I wonder how the iPhone 11 ultrawide lens would be for taking landscape pics.
Marmot
This marmot let me get really close. He didn’t seem too bothered by my presence.