Matthew Fletcher, Zermatt artist, and fashion trend setter.. |
I stopped a lot. To take pictures, obviously.
This part of the trail inspired me to skip. All I was missing were bunches of wildflowers in each hand..But that would make me look crazy so I settled with just skipping.
I couldn't remember the last time I felt this free, this happy... I felt on top of the world.
And I kind of was.
Let's backtrack for a second so I can explain this:
Pretty soon after this I heard bells. No it wasn't the altitude messing with my head..
It was a herd of sheep, up yonder! I couldn't believe I just ran into these guys on the trail!
This is the period of my hike that we'll call "chillin with the sheep," because I did. For at least a half hour I just hung out in the herd of sheep. It was so cool.
Day 31: I think they have accepted me as one of their own... |
Necessary sheep selfie
After my stint with my new sheep family.. I continued along the hike. I came to a trail intersection with a sign pointing in nine different directions and the trail branching off in several ways as well. I pondered which way to go. I knew I needed to go towards Zermatt, but three choices on the sign said Zermatt. I didn't want to take the easy road, only hike to the next train stop, and hop on the cogtrain the rest of the way down. I wanted to conquer my Gornergrat to Zermatt quest the right way! For a moment, Robert Frost popped into my head.
Then a lively couple approached the sign. They were trying to do the same thing. I also learned that they were dairy farmers. Somehow this made me feel safer. Together we figured out which was the correct path to hike all the way down, and decided that strength in numbers would be helpful. Since everyone else who had encountered the "sign of many directions" while we were standing there had branched off to the shorter routes, it was just me and the farmer couple from Holland for the rest of the hike...
The farmer couple from Holland
We quickly learned that this longer trail was also a very steep trail. Farmer lady often looked back at me, "Are you alright?" "You aren't afraid of heights are you?"
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"Why yes, lovely farmer lady, I am in fact terrified of heights..but I'll be fine" I told her.
Besides moral support and cheerleaders, the farmer couple was great for taking pictures. I took some of them, they took some of me, it was a beautiful exchange.
I wasn't as daring as farmer lady, she laid out on that rock to the left sprawled over that cliff to pose for her photo... |
We reached a point where we could see the town of Zermatt, that looked like tiny little houses fit for dolls. Since we could see it, it couldn't be too much further, right? Wrong.