Samedan and Rumauntsch course
It was a strange, and admittedly sometimes at the beginning a rather sad thing to no longer be in the thick of the camp, but as the days have passed with so many interesting moments and wonderful things to do, I have definitely settled into a more holiday/study mode! I still have to get up early whilst most in the campsite sleep, but I eat my breakfast outside in peace and quiet, surrounded by fabulous scenery. At 8. I hop aboard the little red train to Samedan, the little capital of the region. I love the station, which at only 100 metres from my wine barrel, is the closest toilet from 06.00 to 23.30! If I get up at night - inevitable- I still enjoy the 100+ metres walk I have. Full moon and mountains silhouetted make the walk the greatest pleasure rather than a chore.mglad I have my merino clothes, as its about 2 degrees at night! In Samedan it is once again an uphill walk to the school. It seems they never build schools in the valleys - I guess so you are wide awake when...