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Titlis, the rotating gondola

Titlis, the rotating gondola

April 2019 · 3 min read

Okay okay, I know I already wrote somewhere a couple of weeks back that the skiing season seemed to had ended. But you know how it goes. A gigantic pack of snow falls all of a sudden out of nothing and then it starts to itch SO much that you find your gear again, and decide to go out. Engelberg (Switzerland) was the destination.



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Engelberg is super easy accessable by train as by car. I decided to go by train which is about a 40 minute ride literally from my house. Talk about easy access skiing! But exactly because of that this also means that Engelberg gets another category tourists next to just skiers/boarders. Loads of Chinese and Indian tourists go to this summit and see snow in real life for the first time. A very cool sight to see for us people who can access the slopes so easy.



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The last part of the journey up (you have to take 2 cablecars) to reach the top of 3020 meters is with a new and super stylish round gondola. And what is even more cool is that this gondola rotates, so everybody has a chance of a 360 degrees scenery!



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To be very honest if I should answer the question is this is worth the money? Well let me first start on how you get ripped off. For a whole day of skiing you pay 65 CHF (about the same in $$) with unlimited access to all skilifts on the whole mountain. But if you are a not knowing tourist you pay 66 CHF for a single ride (and how the f%k do you get down then?) of for a roundtrip 92 CHF. Im sorry, but 92 bucks for a ride to the top and back? NEVER! And yes, ofcourse the rotating part is a super cool feature, but this ride takes about 5 minutes. I was more impressed by the technique hanging on the gondola than by the view itself. Okay this might also be, because I am a spoiled mountaineer I guess hahahah, fair enough!



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But later on I saw this! A dude climbing into the lift house to climb on top of the gondola. He must have been a techniquer because the gondola stopped to drop him off in a lift pole somwhere around the ride. But untill that moment, he was on top of the gondola which goes over a gap of 1000 meters I was nearly crapping myself just from the sight of this, what a hero!!


So the general opinion about Titlis?? Yes the summit is beautiful, the view is absolutely stunning and the rotation on the cablecar is absolutely a cool feature....but the price?? Seriously..?

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