I looked out at our pile of sand in the front yard, left over from preparing for the new garage slab, and it reminded me of the Eiger mountain in Switzerland. Well, maybe if you squint your eyes!
I was fortunate to visit Switzerland when I was in 9th grade. The ski club my parents belonged to chartered a plane and we spent almost 2 weeks visiting and skiing in different parts of the country. We were in Grindelwald, Wengen and Lauterbrunnen for several days, at the base of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains.
The Eiger mountain is left of center in this
map of the ski runs and towns.
When I think back to this opportunity I had, I can only shake my head in awe. This area was so amazing. I can't describe the 'bigness'. I was a mere spec in a field of towering mountains, rock and snow, with a huge expanse of blue over it all. We'd take the trains, funiculars and lifts to the top and then would
spend 2-3 hours skiing back into town.
This part of the trip was also memorable as an American climber* fell to his death, in his attempt to climb the Eiger. I clearly remember seeing the headlines in newspapers while at a restaurant at the Eigergletscher - the end of the train, near the top of the accessible mountain.
But I digress.... back to the FL-Eiger: The girls decided to try some mountain climbing of their own.
Dissension breaks out
A threatening move sets the stage.
I double dog dare you is heard.
A hasty descent ends the battle of the FL-Eiger.
At least for today!
Very brave girls, not only climbing the mountain but then battling for dominance of the peak!
ReplyDeleteI was so tickled watching their antics, and I'm glad I decided to take the pics. I'm not sure what compelled them to go up because it has been in the yard for a while and they have totally ignored it. Perhaps a critter scampered up it and left a scent. They always leave us wondering!
DeleteI immediately thought of The Eiger Sanction, which I read long before I was capable of understanding all the double entendre and nuances. I think I was 12 or so.
ReplyDeleteRead it again about 4 years ago and was amazed at how much the story stayed the same but with SO much more depth.
So which doglet ultimately conquered the other?
I think the red (Vickie) won this skirmish. They take turns being top dog and bottom dog, and only occasionally have a knock down/drag out fangs gnashing fight.
DeleteI also read the Eiger Sanction....many years ago. I'll have to get it again..or watch the movie.
DeleteThe movie was good, but really nothing like the book. I miss having a dog, we're waiting for them to invent one that doesn't poop.
DeleteOne with an on/off switch might be convenient! LOL
DeleteWhat an awesome trip for you! Your girls are good mountain gals:)
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