The shores of Lac Tseuzier are not a particularly good place to concentrate on writing. The view of these incredible trails all around keeps distracting me. Then there's the climbing garden and on the southern horizon, the Weisshorn, Bishorn, Matterhorn and Mont Blanc are lined up next to each other - all 4,000-metre peaks that I really want to climb. But before that, I'm sitting in front of a completely different mountain: I have to put 4000 characters on paper. I have to write about my favourite trail that I rode yesterday. So I take another sip of the drink, which is also supposed to revitalise the mind, flick the grasshoppers off the edge of my notepad and retrace the trail from the Wildstrubelhütte in my head:
The gondola lifts us comfortably from Crans-Montana up to the Cry d'Er, 2267 metres above sea level. From here, you could shoot straight down into the valley on one of the designated downhill routes, but today we want to go much further up: to the great singletrail bliss that awaits us at the Wildstrubelhütte (2793 m), but first needs to be conquered.
You can find everything about the MTB Supertrail, which René Wildhaber also calls the "Holy Trail", in the PDF download.