




My feet are throbbing, my knees are stiff and my head is heavy - yet I feel awesome. That's what a day hike like the one we did today will do to me. My folks, Gus & I traveled to Tschiertschen yesterday and set out at dawn (actually it was 9 a.m. but it felt like dawn to me) to hike the 2,600 meter above sea level (I'm too tired to do conversion math) Weisshorn and back to Tschiertschen...about a 5 hour hike in all most of it on a tiny footpath no wider than my foot.
Here are a few pictures to bring you along...Gus was wonderful. He hiked along pleasantly in the Ergo carrier on my back the entire time
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