On a happier note than my last post...
This week we took a class trip to Salzburg, due to scheduling mishaps we were only able to spend a couple hours in Salzburg, so I had to decide between the sound of music tour, a salt mine tour and a brewery tour.
Interestingly enough, I chose the brewery tour. I know some of you will be shocked to learn that I didn't go on the SOM tour, but at least I finally saw the movie! I just didn't want to have to use a Eurail day and tour around outside in the rain.
My friend Kim's parents know people in the most random places, it turns out they know a man who used to live in Chicago but moved to Salzburg about 20 years ago and works at the Stiegl Brewery. We got a nice tour of the brewery, including a very humorous video, complete with a genie that had been stuck in a bottle that told us about the brewery. We had a personal tour, but Herb (the parents friend) kept adding his own parts to the tour and told us more about the brewery than our guide got to, most of the time repeating the same thing she had just said, but we were grateful.
We then got a nice lunch and got to sample the different kinds of beer they brew. My favorite was the Rotes Zwickl, which was their bier of the month, an unfiltered reddish beer, not available outside of Salzburg :(
After our lunch, Herb showed us around Salzburg, including a beautiful Cathedral and a view no tourists get to see. It was from a spot there the Bishops would have lunch and look over the 18 churches that are in Salzburg, its a pretty devout town, it was a great view to say the least.
Innsbruck
This weekend Kate and I traveled to Innsbruck. Friday after we got into town, we walked around the pretty small town (a couple times) and saw the sights, including the "Golden Roof" Maximilian's coffin in a church, there were a bunch of kinda creepy, not all named, statues surrounding him. After that we went to yet another Cathedral, but it was quite beautiful and decorated.
We had a fairly early dinner, and we both enjoyed it when the waitress spoke to us in only German, it was very nice that she didn't switch just because it wasn't perfect German. The older British couple next to us were quite impressed.
After dinner Kate and I took a stroll and went back to the hotel to play Shanghai before going to bed at the late late hour of 10 pm.
We got up at 7 to pack for our hiking adventure and went to breakfast at 8, where some Spanish people tried to have a conversation but I failed at speaking Spanish, I don't think it helped that it was before 9 am and I haven't really spoken Spanish in about 2 years.
We finally set off on our mountain hiking adventure at about 9 am. We made it to the base camp at 9:10, after taking a slightly scary, and a little exhilarating tram ride. At the end of our first bit of hiking, 10 minutes to what we might have thought was the beginning I was already out of breathe and thinking I was out of my mind for trying this. Things got a bit better after we made it to the first "cabin" of our "meadow hike" I think we took a wrong path to it because there wasn't a lot of meadow, more like weaving through cut trees and up rock, rooted trails.
After about 2 hours total, we made it to the "second" cabin. We decided to not go all the way because we would have had to double back to pick up the trail to the next cabin, and we didn't want to waste time or energy. The journey to the second cabin was clearly on the trail, there were bikers and the trail was made of gravel, but I thought it was still a hard climb, most of the time I was 50 feet behind Kate, who often goes running and has climbed an Alp before in Switzerland, did I mention her legs are also longer than mine? That seems to help when mountain hiking. A half an hour more, and we made it to what we thought was the 3rd cabin, but it wasn't. I am still not sure what it was but the cabin we wanted was really a 5 minute hike through snow, by the way I was only wearing my black tennis shoes I had bought before the trip to Vienna, I knew I should have bought hiking boots. We made it the the 3rd cabin and were going to set off to the 4th, when I figured out that the steep, rocking climb we were about to take probably wasn't the trail. I asked for directions, which included lots of confusion and German and finally a translator, who told us to just go back and take the ski lift. We had been 20 feet from the ski lift when we , mainly Kate, decided that that wasn't the way to go and we should try to find a different way. At this point in the mountain the trail was still very much covered in snow. Kate decided to take a picture of me climbing our first bit of snow.

See.... Not happy, Kate said I had a look like "I am going to kill her for making me do this!" I believe her.
Mind you, this was the first, fairly flat bit of snow we crossed. We finally took the ski lift like the people told us to do, after laughing at us.
It was interesting and a bit thrilling to use a ski lift for the first time, let alone with out skis or a snowboard.
We finally made it to the top! We wanted to go all the way up but it was closed because of the snow so we weren't able to, but we were still about a mile about the base, so I still feel VERY accomplished. It was probably the most physically demanding and endurance building day I have ever had. We had lunch on the outside terrace and got sunburned and today Kate and I had a bit of trouble walking, but we actually aren't as sore as we thought we would be, I guess I will have to wait until tomorrow.