Abelboden: Our Chalet

Girl Scout’s World Site:  Our Chalet

Switzerland. If this were a ski slope, I'd be perched atop the ski jump entering the black diamond course.
Barbara at Our Chalet, hanging on for dear life. If this were a ski slope, I’d be perched atop the ski jump entering the black diamond course.
This was my view from Our Chalet
This was my view from Our Chalet

A visit to the Girl Scout’s Our Chalet was a must for our journey because Maureen, Tracy, Rachel and I got to know each other more than 25 years ago through an on-line chat site on Prodigy for Girl Scout leaders.  We were all leaders of Girl Scout troops looking for ideas that worked for other leaders throughout the country.  While finding ideas, we also found each other.

We were once a group of more than 100 men and women who chatted day and night – you’ll never believe what one person can do with a bandanna or a can of pie filling and a box of cake mix.  Our troops got the great benefit of Girl Scout ideas from people we never would have met locally — this was before the growth of the internet — but we made friends for life.  We are now a group of about 12 and we still talk daily, throughout the day.  But for this very special trip, there are four of us:  Maureen from New Orleans, Tracy from Richmond, VA,  Rachel from Columbia, MD and Barbara from near St. Petersburg, FL.

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Tracy and Rachel at Our Chalet. Thanks to Tracy for many of these photos.

So, of course, we had to visit Our Chalet, WAGGGS world center in the Bernese Oberland.  I expected a big camp site in a chalet high in the Swiss alps with caper charts, places to cook, paths to climb, and lots of camp fire circles.  That’s exactly what we discovered.  I was surprised to find the site a bit smaller than expected and quite shabby due to the constant use of troops from all over the world.  But it’s a camp site, not a resort.

Orientation at Our Chalet
Orientation at Our Chalet

In spite of cold and spotty rain (which marked so many of our camp outs as leaders),  I was so excited to finally visit Our Chalet. There was a big troop of girl guides and boy scouts staying there from England and like every camp out I’ve ever been on, we became quite friendly very quickly.  We received an orientation video and tour with this troop from the interns.

Interns are selected from all over the world to spend six months at Our Chalet in one of four areas:  kitchen, program, guest services, or marketing and communications.  During our stay, I had a chance to speak with a charming intern from Oregon who was taking a brief break after her freshman studies in biology to live at Our Chalet.  She introduced me to a guide from Zimbabwe who was practicing her English and to a husband-wife team from England.

On the day that we visited, the husband had been hiking when he discovered a suitcase alongside the road.  When it was still there on his return trip, he picked it up and brought it to Our Chalet.  He said sooner or later someone would claim it.  You could tell the husband-wife team knew exactly how to interact with guests:  be quick, be friendly, get out.

Our photos tell a better story of Our Chalet.

Sign pointing to Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Sign pointing to Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
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Here’s how to start your world centre story today
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Entrance to Our Chalet
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I got to put a pin in the world map representing my visit from St. Petersburg, Florida. My pin was one of hundreds representing the USA and one of several from the Tampa area.
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Girl Scouts carry on silly traditions as part of the fun. This little wooden beaver gets hidden throughout out each day and when found by the visiting Girl Scouts it’s just one more reason to celebrate with giggles.
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Bethany the Bell – everything seems to have a nickname at Our Chalet

Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland

Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland

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Our guide points out the location of Our Chalet in Adelboden
The chairs were donated by Scouts including this chair sponsored by a Florida troop.
The chairs we sat in to watch the orientation were donated by Scouts including this chair sponsored by a Florida troop.
Patches represent the thousands of visits from traveling scouts.
Patches represent the thousands of visits from traveling scouts.
This chest is at least 500 years old, donated by some Girl Scout at some point in time but the explanation is lost to history. Nevertheless, the chest is used every day and battered by the thousands of visiting scouts.
This chest is at least 500 years old, donated by some Girl Scout at some point in time but the explanation is lost to history. Nevertheless, the chest is used every day and battered by the thousands of visiting scouts.
Little flags in a log mark the origins of guests visiting Our Chalet on any given day.
Little flags in a log mark the home countries of guests visiting Our Chalet on any given day.
Indoor fire circle
Indoor fire circle
Hand-carved fire starters
Hand-carved fire starters
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Door latch at Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Door latch at Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
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Shoes off inside all lodges, keeping the dirt down.

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Tracy finds instant common ground with one of the executives at Our Chalet.
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A visiting troop of girl and boy scouts from England hiked up to Our Chalet singing and skipping. We arrived by car at the chalet huffing and puffing.

Loved this badge on one of the scout's backpacks
Loved this badge on one of the scout’s backpacks
The P-nuts with Girl Guide leaders from England. Note our matching jackets embroidered by Tracy before the trip.
The P-nuts with Girl Guide leaders from England. Note our matching jackets embroidered by Tracy before the trip.
Hiking path leading to/from Our Chalet
Hiking path leading to/from Our Chalet
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
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Baby Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
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Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Water is potable. Note the sign that says the source of this water is from a local reservoir.
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Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
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Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland
Scouts are into outdoor activities but I'm thinking we'd have a hard time getting council to approve this one.
Scouts are into outdoor activities but I’m thinking we’d have a hard time getting council to approve this skydiving sport.
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I’ll probably never return here, but I have wonderful memories of Our Chalet, Adelboden, Switzerland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copenhagen: Good friends are worth waiting for

Four long-time friends visited Europe in summer 2015, traveling from the USA and meeting up in Copenhagen.  Maureen and I flew from Orlando, Florida and after a delightful Norwegian Air flight, arrived in  Copenhagen on time.  Our friends Rachel and Tracy, traveling from Washington, D.C., flew WOW airlines and were supposed to be waiting for us at the Copenhagen airport.  But when we arrived, they weren’t there.

With spotty phone service and WOW Airline’s poor communication, we spent most of our first day in Europe trying to find Rachel and Tracy who were stranded in Reykjavik.  They were supposed to arrive at 11 am but WOW finally delivered them at 4 am, the next day, only 15 hours late.

After much debate and constantly changing information (the plane will be here in one hour, no, three hours, no, four hours), we decided to travel into Copenhagen and settle into our airbnb accommodations.  We then poked around the neighborhood, napped, and checked back with WOW throughout the day and night hoping to figure out when Tracy and Rachel would arrive.

The Copenhagen airport sign shows expectations for WOW's arrive but they stopped listing an arrival time after several hours.
The Copenhagen airport sign shows expectations for WOW’s arrive but they stopped listing an arrival time after several hours.

When at last we were reasonably sure the plane had left Reykjavik, and with 2 hours of sleep, Maureen and I rode the train back to the airport to bring our friends home.  …. Scroll down for one of the best surprises of our late night out.

Euronuts' arrival at Copenhagen Airport: Tracy, Maureen, Rachel, Barbara
Euronuts’ arrival at Copenhagen Airport: Tracy, Maureen, Rachel, Barbara
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We have so much to catch up on but we are sooooooo tired.

 

The public transit ticket office is closed at 4 am.
The public transit ticket office is closed at 4 am.
Walking down the street in Copenhagen at 4:00 am
Walking down the street in Copenhagen at 4:00 am

We took the Copenhagen metro from our lodging to the airport.  But while traveling at 2 am, we were stunned to learn the metro was closed halfway to the airport.  A Danish-Vietnamese man appeared out of no where and became our guardian angel.  Sourace helped us locate an alternate train and traveled with us until we were once again safely on our way.

Sourace, our guardian angel at 2:00 am
Sourace, our guardian angel at 2:00 am

We learned Sourace had moved to Denmark as a 4-year-old after leaving a quiet village in the south of Viet Nam.  We discussed immigration, health care (with, as usual, diverse views from Maureen and Barbara), the value of a college education, free higher education in Denmark, and the beauty of both Denmark and Vietnam.  Sourace glowed from within and we were charmed by his fluent English, his intelligence, and his help.

We hoped  we would run into Sourace again while in Denmark, but we didn’t.  If you’re ever lost on a train late at night in Copenhagen, look for Sourace or another kind soul in Denmark.  You’ll find your angel, too.