Bert and I took an early train and went to St. Moritz.
We took three different trams, gondola etc. to get to the top of the big mountain where some of the skiers skied from. It was over 4000 meters and this is Bert on the gondola ride up.
At the top of the ride there was an area that you could walk around to a restaurant if you wanted. It was lucky for us that it was a clear, sunny day and the view was fantastic. Skiers told us that it is unusual for it to be so mild and and it was not blowing snow up there.
Then we walked around St. Moritz and found the Leaning Tower of St. Moritz....at least that's what the lady in the tourism called it. It was built in 1770 and although they have been trying to keep it from leaning too far it still continues to do so.
The lake in St. Moritz was great for skating. It usually has snow on it and the ice is not smooth like it is right now.
Monday, December 16, 2013
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