Rebirth of India: Superior

Text Chapter 390: Skiing

In the early morning of the next day, everyone was having breakfast at the hotel's Gaut fan 11au1rras restaurant. There was a postcard and a pen on the table, and an elderly waiter with silver hair and a traditional European maid costume came over. Asked softly: "Would you like to send a postcard to your relatives?" Amisa felt it was fun and picked up the pen to write one. Shakru looked up and his heart skipped a beat. (This postcard is a free service provided by the hotel, no need. To pay the postage, just give it to the waiter.)

Shakru thought about how Patela would feel when he received the postcard and learned that his granddaughter who had just given birth had gone skiing in Switzerland. He smiled bitterly in his heart.

After breakfast. Everyone got on the train from Interkaken East Station and started climbing. The scenery along the way was picturesque. The Jungfraujoch was shrouded in white snow and smoke for a long time, making it look like a pretty girl, slightly reserved, half-covered with a gauze.

The first one to arrive is Grindelwald, which is the town closest to Jungfraujoch. You need to transfer to the modern rack train here to go to Kleine Scheidegg (k1einsbsp; the lovely valley of Grindelwald). What’s special is that the valley is as green as emeralds and is home to the most authentic owners of Switzerland – cows. Amisha has seen many cows during her travels in Switzerland, but she still gets a cry of surprise every time she sees them.

Watching the cows with innocent faces walking leisurely in the mountains and fields, with the towering snow-capped mountains in the background. Shakru suddenly felt as if this place was like this 1,000 years ago, and it is still like this now. Time changes many things, but here, time cannot change some things.

Shakru thought of the cities and small towns in Switzerland that he had visited along the way, the harmonious combination of natural scenery and ancient buildings, and the living environment where traditional features and modern civilization were skillfully blended. It’s no wonder that many places in Switzerland are called the most suitable cities for human life. But how many people on this planet can enjoy this kind of life?

The next transfer is a 12-kilometer rack rail train route from Kleine Scheidegg, which is more than 200 meters above sea level, to the summit platform of Jungfraujoch.

This railway, which was started in 1896, is still the railway with the highest altitude and the most steep terrain in Europe. Most of it was hand-hewn bit by bit on the rocks of the Eiger. It was originally planned to be completed in 6 years, but actually took 16 years to complete. Year.

In the last 50 minutes of the train journey, the first few kilometers were still fairy-tale green mountains, and the rest were all traveling through tunnels. In the middle, we stopped for 5 minutes each at the Eigeran and Eismeer stations to see the dangerous mountains through the large glass windows. The Alps and the green towns in the distance make you feel like you are hanging in the air.

Under the reminder of Denaro, who has skied on Jungfraujoch many times, everyone put on warm clothes. Even so, Amisa couldn't help but hold on to Shaq tightly when the train crossed the glacier. Although Lu's hands were a little nervous, there was an expression of excitement and surprise on her pretty face as she looked out the window at the spectacular scenery of the snow-capped mountains.

Finally we arrived at the "Peak" railway station underground at the Jungfraujoch, known as the "Roof of Europe". Shakru and Amisha stood hand in hand at the Sphinx Observation Deck at the top of Jungfraujoch, overlooking the majestic panorama of the Alps and the magnificent landscape of the Arech Glacier. Shakru couldn't help but smile: "Ah Misa, guess what I want to do most now?”

Ami's eyes were attracted by the colorful ski suits, the ski masters flying freely on the snowy slopes like eagles, and drawing various graceful arcs. She said happily: "I want to ski!"

Shakru smiled helplessly, glanced at Denaro and the others who were also looking outside without paying attention, then held Amisa in his arms, raised her pretty and small chin with one hand, and looked at Looking into her beautiful blank eyes, she smiled and said: "That's wrong! What I want to do most right now is to kiss you!" Lowering her head to kiss you, Amisha's cheeks were already blushing with shame, her beautiful eyes were slightly closed, and she was intoxicated by her lips and tongue. In contact.

"Shaklu, let's go skiing! Don't forget our bet today..." The voice suddenly stopped.

The lips of the two parted. Shakru hugged Amisa with a smile and looked back. Seeing Denaro and others looking at them with strange smiles on their faces, Amisa's face turned redder. He quietly placed his fingers on Shaklu's waist and twisted it slightly. With the strength of the muscles in Shaklu's waist, this force was basically negligible.

Although Drona clamored for Shakru to ski the "black line" (the highest level of ski slopes) of Mount Lang. But in fact, he also knew that it was a bit too much to ask Shaklu, who had never skied before, to challenge there.

So, Zai Amisha enthusiastically sent a few postcards to the post office on the top of the mountain, took several cute photos while holding the huge Arctic dog, and sat on the sled pulled by the strong Arctic dog. After running around the Reich Glacier, everyone took the train back to Grindelwald. From here, you can take the cable car to the famous Swiss ski resort, Grindelwald-First Ski Resort.

This ski resort has an equipment capacity to serve 8,000 skiers per hour. The Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen valleys divide it into three major regions, with more than 200 kilometers of slopes of varying difficulty. Although the land is vast, there are trains, cable cars and snow chairs that connect the two valleys. There are many options for skiers.

The snow here is powdery and has a good texture. It feels smooth and light when you ski. There are many slopes to choose from, with varying degrees of difficulty, all marked with colors: beginner ski slope (green line), intermediate ski slope (blue line), advanced ski slope (black line).

Skiing is more difficult than Shakru imagined. He thought that since he had many years of skating experience, skiing should be similar to skating movements, and both require good balance, which should be easy to master. (Most people in Northeast China can skate, because winter physical education classes are basically ice classes. At least many of my classmates around me have learned it in elementary school.)

Shakru confidently put on his ski suit, helmet and tinted sunglasses, and with the help of Amisha, he put on his ski boots, especially after fixing the two long skis. He stood up and pretended to be relaxed and took two steps forward. The awkward feeling of stumbling made Shakru realize that this was still very different from skating.

After playing ice skates for a long time, Shakru has become accustomed to using his ankles to control his center of gravity and movements, but it is difficult to control the long snowboard with his ankles. Especially when he subconsciously wants to use his ankles to control his body to stop, it is even more awkward. He stepped on his feet several times and almost fell.

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