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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:58 pm
by sirtalkmuch
Hey guys,



I just got back from a whirlwind six-day trip through Switzerland and I thought I'd do a little trip report on my first day on the slopes. Hope you guys enjoy!



-Charlie



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Three friends and I went to Zermatt, Switzerland (Trail Map) on Friday to spend the night and ski all day Saturday. We chose Zermatt because of its ease of access and consistent good conditions. Be warned though; from the Geneva airport a round-trip train ticket costs $176 in second class and $292 in first class!



We ended up staying in the Matterhorn Hostel on Friday night. It is your average youth hostel. Think 6-8 person dorm rooms and towel rental, but y at 34 franc per person, it can't be beat. It is a little walk from the train station, but it passes by all the main sites and there is a beautiful view of the Matterhorn from the bridge along the way. Also, you get a 10% discount on rentals if you stay here.



That night we ate at a place called Restaurant Walliserkanne. It was very authentic, but don't expect that they will definitely speak english. I had the a cup of goulash and Rösti Walliserkanne, which is hashbrowns, ham, gruyère cheese, and a fried egg. They also had pretty cheap beer (4 fr for 300ml) and it was really good and local from the Valais region. We also split some Apfelstrudel which was very good. The food was very good and well-priced, compared to other places. My meal cost about 40 franc with two beers.



We rented from the rental place just across from the train station called Bayard Sport. My skis, boots, poles, and helmet cost 51 fr with the discount, which isn't bad at all for Zermatt. If you rent more than one day it gets progressively cheaper and you can also try out different skis every day. Lift tickets were between 70 and 80 fr.



While we were there, the weather was pretty terrible. Think 40 or 50 mph winds and temperatures in the single digits plus visibility measured in feet. Because of this the Klein Matterhorn lift was on wind hold, but there was still plenty of terrain open, especially on the Cervinia side, which is included in the ticket. Two days before we got there, they got about a two foot dump overnight, so snow conditions were pretty ridiculous. An instructor on the lift ride up told me about a great stash just off one of the trails and I hit snow up to my waist in places.



I got to ride my first t-bar over to the Italian side, and over there the snow conditions were even better, because there were much less skiers. On one trail there was boot-top pow and it was light, fluffy, and completely untouched...two days after the storm. Make sure you know when the lifts cut off though, because my friend and I almost got caught on the Cervinia side and it was very nerve-wracking making it to the last tram back to Zermatt.



All in all it was an absolutely incredible way to start my ski season, even with the terrible weather. If you have any questions about Zermatt or Switzerland, just drop me a PM and I'll try to help you out. I really think that everyone should make it to Switzerland at least once in there life. It is totally unbelievable.



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The six-pack with it's wind bubbles that kept us from absolutely dying on the lift rides.





It had snowed just a little bit before we got there. This is the terrace of the main on-mountain restaurant.





This is coming down one of the main trails towards Trockener Steg, where the restauran was and where all the lifts came together.





Waiting between the two t-bars because one was having wind troubles. You can see how little visibility there was at times.





Plateau Rosa from the t-bar. You can already see signs of Italy ("ristorante"). This was the highest point open while I was there (~11,500').



The lake in the middle of Cervinia on the Italian side. This place had much more terrain open than Zermatt and the winds were much less. Also, the terrain open seemed steeper and more interesting to me.





This is me straddling the Italy/Switzerland border holding the t-shirt of my local coffeehouse. I wanted to actually wear it, but with the temperature without windchill hovering around 5ºF, it was a little too chilly for short sleeves :)





Downloading with the town of Zermatt tucked into the valley. It's also worthwhile to note that Zermatt has no cars, which makes it really nice to wander through the city and it is also very clean because of this.





Sorry the pictures turned out so dark and grainy, but the lighting was pretty terrible and my camera is attached to a phone, so you'll just have to deal ;)

-Charlie

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:50 pm
by skipink
Now this is a great TR.

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:30 pm
by skipanther
Skiing 2 different countries in the same day sounds pretty awesome!

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:39 pm
by 2slikstix
Cool. Anybody grab your junk searching u as u crossed?

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:55 pm
by marzski
Very nice TR! May have to think harder about visiting my friend in Switzerland during Marz Jr.'s spring break. Thanks!

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:09 pm
by EastCoaster
Awesome. I want to go to Zermatt and/or Cham so bad- just ridiculous terrain there.



Very costly though- would need/want to hire a guide.

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:15 pm
by Ski Bunny
Great TR! I have only been to Zermatt in the summer, but hope to ski there sometime. Looks like you had a great time. Thanks for the pics!!!

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:15 am
by pagamony
pretty incredible early season skiing right there. same here, only been to Switzerland in the summer, but the mountains do look ripe. now, how on earth did you decide on this location at this time of year?

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:19 am
by Silence160
Awesome job, I had the joy to ski Germany's Zugspitze in January. A completely different world of skiing and food. I had a blast. Next time I visit the factory might have to hit Tirol (Austria) or French Alps. Great TR

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:59 pm
by sirtalkmuch
@pagamony 227005 wrote:pretty incredible early season skiing right there. same here, only been to Switzerland in the summer, but the mountains do look ripe. now, how on earth did you decide on this location at this time of year?

I had a friend studying abroad in Geneva, Switzerland, and this was the last week she was going to be there, so I had to go at this time. I chose Zermatt because it is known to have good conditions this time of year and more terrain open than a lot of Alpine resorts. Also, where else can you ski in two countries on one lift ticket?



@marzski 226991 wrote:Very nice TR! May have to think harder about visiting my friend in Switzerland during Marz Jr.'s spring break. Thanks!

If you have the chance, you should definitely go. It is a totally different world from the American Western ski areas. We were there when only a little was awesome and we were making 3500' vertical runs. When they are open top to bottom it is 7500' vertical and only two lifts.