Judith and I were so impressed with the Saas valley, when we went camping there in August, we simply had to take Angela there. With eighteen 4,000 metre peaks to take in, the views from the top of the Hohsaas lift are simply stunning.
While the ladies had lunch, I took the path down to Kreuzboden, via the Weissmeiss mountain hut(s). I’m aware that not many of you will have had the pleasure of visiting one of these huts, so I went inside and took a couple of pictures. I’d liken most of them to 2 or 3 star hotels, providing simple overnight accommodation, often in dormitories, but always with plenty of good food and drink to refresh the weary hiker. 🙂
Thank you for introducing me to this beautiful place☺️☺️ reminds me of Himachal in India
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You’re welcome. 🙂 They may not be as high as the Himalaya, but they are quite impressive nonetheless (especially to someone from the UK, where the highest peak, Ben Nevis, is only 1,345 metres!)
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I am jealous! Great pics!
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Thanks Tammy. You should visit, Saas Grund or Saas Fee are fabulous places. (I hope you and your beautiful family are all well). 🙂
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Looking at your pics, it’s a definite contender for one of our outings!
Our bunch are keeping us on our toes…(that’s one of the reason I haven’t been posting as regularly as usual) 😊
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Make sure you go when the lifts are running. (Some are already stopped and the Hohsaas stops running mid-October I think. Though they must start again for the winter season). I can imagine it’s all go now they’re back to school! Happy days – enjoy them while you can! 🙂
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