Flower Time in the Oberland

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Flower Time in the Oberland
H D Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley
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The walk is not a fatiguing one at any time, and now that a carriage road is made to Herren-Ruti we can be spared, if we wish it, the first hour of the journey, and thence go afoot. Soon after passing the Tatschbach the carriage winds through upland pasture towards the huts of Herren-Ruti. The little shrine upon the rock to the left, with the cross above it, tells us that the herdsmen know from whose hand comes the 'grass for the cattle and herb for the service of men. ' On the summit of the sl...ope, with the river Aa roaring beneath us, we leave the carriages and begin our walk. Before we enter the grove with its huge moss- covered boulders, all eyes must look upward to that huge fortress-looking rampart wall of gold and lilac-coloured rock, the Steyen-fluh, that seems to guard the left-hand portal of the pass. Thence passing on through the sun-dappled beauty of the woodland, one hears nearer and more near the thunder of the torrent, till at a certain point in the pathway's ascent we feel compelled irresistibly to mount the earthen bank at our side and gaze upon the flashing tumult of waters, whose sound is echoed back to us by the great precipices 2000 feet in height of the Titlis.

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