After one night there, I headed further into the Alps, to the small Hamlet of Gimmelwald. There's really nothing in the town itself except for a myriad of hiking trails, and quite a few mountain cows. I spent a couple of days there, hiking around the area and having a blast in the hostel. I met a couple of girls from Seattle, a guy from Kansas City and a bunch of folks from Australia. Good times were had by all.
Yesterday, I caught a train into Venice, where you can find me now. It's a pretty city, and it's neat how they do everything with boats, but I wouldn't want to spend more than a couple of days here: there's really not a whole lot to do, and my hostel isn't too great.
Anyway, tomorrow I start my long journey to Greece, so I'm not sure when you'll hear from me next. I hope you're all doing all right and not having too much fun without me.
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Those mountain shots are beautiful. I don't care how unmanly that sounds.
This whole thing has inspired me; when I finish up law school, in that last little summer in between Third Year and the Article, I'll be taking a trip of my own. You'll have to show me where you got that book of yours.
I AM HAVING SO MUCH FUN WITHOUT YOU.
just kidding
Me too! 'Cept I ain't kidding.
Jeremy, you mean my Lonely Planet guide book? Because if you want, you can have mine when I get back.
As for the rest of you, I'm sure there aren't going to be too many parties in my absence, but come November, I think I'll be back in town to liven things up a bit.
Will that book be slightly out of date in like 8 years?
Just wonderin'.
Hey Christian!
Yay, we are those girls from Seattle! I've looked at your more recent posts and it looks like you're having just a fantastic trip! Enjoy your last weeks/month/whatever you have left! Who needs real adult life?
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