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jillc1 Aug 31st, 2005 03:08 PM

weather in switzerland alps
 
going hiking next week in Switzerland and Austria; supposed to be headed to lech and st moritz; we may end up changing our route due to the recent flooding. In general I am trying to figure out what type of clothing to bring for when I am not hiking- is it similar to a new england fall? Will it still be summer? Cool? Hot??? Thanks!

samber Aug 31st, 2005 03:52 PM

From past trips I have typically found the weather to be pretty nice this time of year, usually around 70 degrees in St Moritz. Of course it would be cooler if you're going climbing. To check out the forecast for current and historical weather information go to:
weatheronline.co.uk/euroaaz.htm
Hope this helps, have fun!

jillc1 Sep 1st, 2005 04:26 AM

thanks very much!

tom22 Sep 1st, 2005 04:39 AM

I just received a phone call from Switzerland. The weather until last weekend was cooler and more wet than usual.

But the weather-forecast predicts now more stable conditions. It will be warm during the days (between 20 and 30 degrees), but you should also prepare for some rainy days (between 10 and 15 degrees).

kleeblatt Sep 1st, 2005 04:45 AM

We have so much faith in the weather in the Swiss alps this weekend that we are renting a convertible and doing a two day drive over the passes. Here's hoping that the sunshine and clear skies forecast is correct.

sunstar Sep 2nd, 2005 04:22 AM

I am in Zermatt now. Weather is great.

Just got back from Saas Fee where I spent 4 beautiful sunny days there. I took a glacier hike along the Felskin and Chesson glaciers. Weather was absolutely great. Got a sunburn.

Weather was partly cloudy in Zermatt today. Took a nice hike from Zermatt to Grunsee to Sunnegga.

I talked to a couple yesterday that just got back from Lauterbrunnen. They told me that there was still only partial train service in that area. Busses are still providing some of the transportation in the area.

They told me that the rail transportation to Schnigge Platte was not working due to massive mudslides.

Weather in Saas Fee and Zermatt ia tremendous as of today.Just kicking back now at the post hotel in Zermatt swilling a cold beer while Fleetwood Macs Albatross is cranking on the bar stereo.

Cheers

jillc1 Sep 2nd, 2005 04:54 AM

Wish I was there already! Wow! Thansk for all of your responses- one week to go before I leave for Zurich!! :-)

jillc1 Sep 3rd, 2005 01:03 PM

the only thing better would be if i was there now swilling back a cold one with a GREAT BIG CHOCALATE BAR!!! YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMY!

kleeblatt Sep 4th, 2005 09:39 AM

Just came back from a beautiful two day convertible car trip in Switzerland (and a bit of Austria and Italy).

Yesterday, we drove from the Lake of Zürich up through Klosters, a bit of Davos, over the Fluelen to Scuol and finally landed in Sent. Today, we went through Nauders, Reschenpass, down to Glurns (a medieval town in South Tirol) over the Stilfserjoch with its 48 hair-pin curves on one side (total 87 curves both sides), over the Umbreil pass, down to the Swiss National Park (close to Mustair Valley), back over Fluelen, through Davos, Lenzerheide, Chur and back home. It was wunderbar! And the weather was great with only one short rain shower.

We were amazed to see all the bicycle riders going over the Stilfserjoch. The top of the pass is 2758 meters high.

jillc1 Sep 4th, 2005 01:43 PM

Wow- sounds fabulous. Did you find good chocalate along the way? :-) I was in Davos a few years ago to ski- just loved it- very fun and adventouros! Next Sunday at this time I will be in Lech Austria- cant wait.

sunstar Sep 4th, 2005 11:29 PM

Just had a wonderful weekend in Zermatt

Sat September 3rd I did the Swiss topwalk as I walked from Riffelalps up past Gornergrat. Along the way, I got tremendous views of the Gornergletcher.

Yesterday Sunday the 4th I was back in the Sunnegga paradise region again as I walked back to the Flualps. Great views of the entire area including the Matterhorn.

Weather was great the entire time.

Cheers

jillc1 Sep 5th, 2005 12:21 AM

2 questions- will i need gloves? And is it buggy this time of year? will I need bug spray? (ok, 3 questions.)

sunstar Sep 5th, 2005 04:51 AM

I have seen bees buzzing around, but I certainly would not douse myself with all of that bug junk. When you,re trying to knock down a cold beer, those bees can be bothersome, but do not put that bug junk all over you. :-)

Just got back from a nice easy day of light hiking.

I walked up to the Grandegghutte fromTrockner steig. Nice 30 minute hike up over a few rocks, but otherwise a nice walk up.

cheers. I hope the weather remains good for you when you get here.

Right now, I certainly have not had any need for gloves, but pack some gloves just in case.


jmw44 Sep 5th, 2005 05:25 AM

Schuler, can you tell us anything about the mudslides in Brienz? I've tried to find updates at nzz and swiss info but nothing recent. I have such fond memories of that beautiful little town. My heart goes out to its citizens. J.

kleeblatt Sep 5th, 2005 05:54 AM

I haven't been there recently. I'm sure there are others who use this forum who can better inform you. However, there is some updated info on www.brienz.ch regarding roads. It sounds like this week the road through Brienz will be open mornings and evenings only. Trains aren't running properly yet. As of next week, things should be running more smoothly.

jmw44 Sep 5th, 2005 06:08 AM

Thanks, Schuler, but to tell you the truth, I'm more concerned about the people who live in Brienz than I am about transportation. Are nzz and swissinfo the best web sources for information? J.

kleeblatt Sep 5th, 2005 06:28 AM

Sorry, I don't know. People are donating money not only for Brienz, but other areas as well. Most people have insurance too, so they should be covered financially. Unfortunately, many people will have to find new homes and deal with their loss. It's tragic.

jmw44 Sep 5th, 2005 03:00 PM

Thanks, Schuler. Keep us posted. J.

sunstar Sep 5th, 2005 11:29 PM

Yes, tragic situation there in SWitzerland also. I never knew the extent of damage to personal properties and lives.

Tragic situation along the Gulf coast also with maybe hundreds or thousands of lives lost in Missippii and Lousiana.

Too bad that all I can get is CNN.

From CNN, I have learned that George Bushs REpublican policies cause this hurricane. I have also learned that Conservative talk radio (Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity)also are to blamed. (SIC)

When this is all said and done, I imagine there will be many people from both political parties who could have done more to help these poor people in New Orleans and Gulf coast areas.

Too bad that I will not hear that on CNN. Too bad I can not get Fox News (Fair and balanced) at my hotel. I would love to hear what Drudge has to say as well.

I am not a Republican. I voted Libertarian, (So do not anyone call me a Bush koolaid drinker)but getting fair news of this hurricane in Europe is tough.

jillc1 Sep 6th, 2005 03:21 PM

predicting 10,000 dead. Hmmm; the president can cause a hurricane?

sunstar Sep 7th, 2005 05:36 AM

<<<<<<<<predicting 10,000 dead. Hmmm; the president can cause a hurricane? >>>>>>>>

Well, CNN saw a golden opportunity to bring negative coverage to President Bush and by Yininey they delivered in triplicate.

They had interviews from Al Sharpton and other leaders from the African American community who raised negative questions about how Bush handled this.

Truth is, I am sure there are things that will come out of this that wil not make Bushs Presidency look as if it was on top of this early on, but there might be some blame directed àt Fema, The Gov of Lousinna and maybe some others.

I was just an a American in Europe who wanted some fair and balanced coverage. No Fox news I am afraid to say. CNN is getting their proverbial rear ends kicked by Fox News in the USA, but CNN owns Europe as of now. Maybe that will change.

This has been a tragic situation to be certain.

I did hear CNN report that global warming caused this tragic hurricane. Then they inplied that Bushs policies on the environment has not been good.

I have not heard Matt Drudge, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity since this situation happened. I bet their take on this was different from CNN.

Anyway, my prayers go out to the victims. I wil make a big donation to the American Red CRoss upon my return to the USA.



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