Most Inspirational Moment
Lunch time on the first hiking day. I stood on the hill and the mountains opened up to me. It was honestly like the film, “The Sound of Music!”
Used to London air conditioning and urban air. Being on these hills, I felt I could breathe properly away from pollution.
As a child I read Heidi and matched my imagination so well.
The scenery was what I had read about in my geography lessons as a child. This included the glacier cut landscapes and the rivers in the valleys.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Pete was obviously very experienced, educated and professional. To add to this he was always genuinely thoughtful about our welfare and safety. He was extremely kind, caring, and sensitive to our individual needs. I was rather anxious about this hiking trip. He certainly helped me increase my confidence in my abilities and next time go into something like this I’ll be more confident in my own abilities.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Make sure you read the advice, especially in the trip notes before going and make sure you don’t rush your preparation in the last minute. I would advise you to make sure you take all the suggested clothing/equipment as stated as it’s very helpful to have it as such. It
includes the ear plugs as chalets are not especially sound proof.
I went straight from work to travelling there and it’s always good to have some time to unwind and rest before and after. I found it a bit of a mental adjustment from inner city urban London. That way is the best way to appreciate the holiday the most.