Tag: Autumn
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Just for fun, I ran the 10k distance in the Greifenseelauf. This is a pretty big race event held every September in Uster with several race distances throughout the day – half-marathon, 10 k, 5.5 k, and kids 1.5 k and 1.2 k distances.
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Stage 15 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 16 km hike with 640 m ascent and 840 m descent that goes from Lüderenalp to Moosegg. We did this hike over two days because both endpoints have limited bus service. Our break point was the Emmenmatt train station.
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Stage 14 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 12 km hike with 560 m ascent and 820 m descent that goes from Napf to Lüderenalp. We did this hike and the previous stage as a two-day hike with an overnight at the Berghotel Napf.
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Stage 13 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 17 km long trail with 1100 m ascent and 280 m descent that goes from Wolhusen to the hotel on the Napf summit. We did this stage and the next stage as a two day hike with an overnight at the Berghotel Napf.
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Stage 12 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 10 km long trail with 220 m ascent and 140 m descent that goes from Malters to Wolhusen.
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Stage 11 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 13 km long trail with 490 m ascent and 430 m descent that goes from Luzern to Malters.
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Stage 10 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 30 km long trail with 760 m ascent and 740 m descent that goes from Zug to Luzern. This is a long stage so we hiked it over 2 days.
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Stage 9 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 13 km long trail with 240 m ascent and 560 m descent that goes from Unterägeri to Zug.
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A list of the hiking, biking, and rafting trips that already had a post on the blog that I did again in 2024 just for fun.
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Stage 8 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 19 km long trail with 720 m ascent and 860 m descent that goes from Einsiedeln to Unterägeri.
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Stage 7 of the Alpine Panorama Trail (Route 3) is a 23 km long trail with 1100 m ascent and 680 m descent that goes from Siebnen to Einsiedlen.
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Every three years, Bad RagARTz hosts the Swiss Triennial of Sculpture, a large open-air sculpture festival, in Bad Ragaz, Vaduz, Liechtenstein and Altes Bad Pfäfers. In 2024, we took the opportunity to stroll around the town of Bad Ragaz to check out the festival’s many impressive, weird, and wonderful sculptures.
