Coming in from Chamonix the drizzling
day before my wife Alysse and I were bombarded by images of “it”
everywhere. But for the whole of that damp day we had to be
contented with six dollar cups of Zermatt coffee and seeing “it”
only on kitchen spoons, jigsaw puzzles, envelope openers, and other
kitsch—the real “it” remained lost in the clouds. Now gazing
out of our tent in the clear blue morning, we were greeted by the
signature lines of the mountain that made Switzerland synonymous with
climbing—the Matterhorn. And though the weather in combination
with our travel schedule put the kabosh on a climb of its fine lines,
Alysse and I managed to salvage the day with some rock climbing on
the Riffelhorn, enjoying an excellent vantage point on this Swiss
icon, and an impeccable wrap-up to two weeks of summertime ice, rock,
and alpine climbing blended up in the way that only the European Alps
can provide.
Looking out the tent in the evening... |