Lötchberg Südrampe 17 April 2017
Lötchberg Südrampe
The following day after the castle of Lenzburg, I went to the Canton of Wallis with Patrik.
I don't remember where did we start our walk but I am sure that we stopped at the station which called Ausserberg. It was not a difficult walk for me.
Here is a sharing of thoughts. I like hiking because of the freedom of it. Without the help of watch, without knowing the exact time, I eat when I feel hungry, I stop when I feel tired. I don't have to bother about anything, just have to be careful when I hike. Hiking makes me feel like as if everything is returned to its origin, nothing is complicated. Maybe it is due to my subconcious of wanting to escape from the busy city life, I really enjoy myself when I am in between the beautiful mountains and hills.
Here is a sharing of thoughts. I like hiking because of the freedom of it. Without the help of watch, without knowing the exact time, I eat when I feel hungry, I stop when I feel tired. I don't have to bother about anything, just have to be careful when I hike. Hiking makes me feel like as if everything is returned to its origin, nothing is complicated. Maybe it is due to my subconcious of wanting to escape from the busy city life, I really enjoy myself when I am in between the beautiful mountains and hills.
Hope you enjoy the following pictures!
The railway
The valley
The people of this canton speak Swiss German like the other German speaking cantons. However, the Wallis people own a strong local dialect which makes it very difficult to understand it. As example, the people in Aargau canton greet each other by saying "Grüezi". Instead of it, the Wallis people will say "Tagvoll" which means similarly to "Good Day". I am not sure if I spell the word correctly because there's no proper spelling for Swiss German. I think it's very interesting so I share it here!
Thanks for reading!
Tagvoll ;)
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