I live in Crans-Montana Switzerland. I feel very privileged and I am happy to share our beautiful country with all the foreign visitors. You will always be welcomed here!!
We take a lot for granted don't we. This marvel of engineering has been constructed in the middle of nowhere in the mountains of Switzerland. I would be totally fascinated to see just how they did it. How did they dig the footings for each one of the towers and how did they get the concrete there let alone the towers themselves. How did they get those huge steel beams up there 🤢Hats off to all concerned.
This video brings back some wonderful memories. My wife and I spent our two-week honeymoon travelling Switzerland by rail in 2006 - Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux, Interlaken, Lucerne, and finally three days in Zermatt where we went on this cable car ride. We had unbroken sunshine for the whole ride from Zermatt to the Klein Matterhorn summit, and we were treated to the most fabulous views. On the way back down, we got off the Gondola and walked back to Zermatt from the first station as it was such a lovely evening. I won't forget the waterfalls, the marmots, the colourful alpine meadows, and the sound of cowbells reverberating across the valley. Now I want to go back. Bliss!
My wife and I took this ride in 2019. We were on a Vacations by Rail tour of Switzerland, and it was probably the best trip we ever took. We also rode the Gornergrat and other cog railways, gondolas and passenger trains. The country is beautiful. Also took the Glacier Express, and the red train into Tirano Italy for a day trip. Highly recommend seeing this beautiful country by rail.
@@electriceyeslide5959 besides GB Switzerland is the leader on capitalism😂 When god created Switzerland he asked the first Swiss guy what he wants else. The guz said mountains and god gave him mountains and asked what he wants next. The guy said cows and so he get cows. From all that creating god was thirsty and asked fo an glass of milk and he get one. Then he asked and what do you want now. The guy said: 3 Franken, 80 Rappen for the milk.😉
I marvel at the engineering (!!!) and at how they brought the construction materials up there and the people who worked to build everything in a harsh and cold environment. They are super humans! How in hell did they assembled the towers up there? Amazing!!!
I love the green sights, then the misty rocky walls all while hearing the rivers and hum or grind of the wheels and motors, thinking of the master craft builders of this system, an amazing wonder.
Should have these going through city centres and through towns. Infact step out of your house, onto one of these carts, and arrive at work, stress-free.
@Caleb Lindley - The city of Wuppertal, Germany has the Schwebebahn suspended rail line that does exactly that. Not quite a gondola, but the system is 8 meters high, handles about 25 million passengers annually, has 20 stations and is 13.3 kilometers long. It's amazing! 😎
MY PARENTS TOOK ME TO EUROPE IN 1970 FOR MY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION. WE STAYED IN ZERMATT N WE RODE IN A TRAIN UP THE MATTERHORN. WE WENT TO 5 COUNTRIES N IT WAS AWESOME!!!!
Thank you for not putting in a bunch of background music. The natural sounds are so much better. Hearing impaired people have a difficult time discerning words from music, could understand every word, Again, Thank you.
I agree. It is the REAL experience that doesn't need to be hyped. When I took this trip it was pure bliss and excitement. So hard to describe the joy. I was there in October. There was more snow but the days were still very nice.
We went to this place in the month of May 2 week 2016. It was a spectacular trip. The glacier ice started in the middle of the way. There wasnt any fog we could see each and every bit clearly from the top. The Gondola trip was amazing. Though it was scary but we would thorouly enjoyed it. One of the most beautiful ride was we went in train to jungfroch to see mount Alphs. The train went inbetween the glaciers mountain. Both side full of ice. The scinery was so beautiful and was snowing inbwteen. It was really a amazing trip. When you go to switzerland you must go to both the places, both the rides gives a different beautiful experience.
I thought an hour was a round trip ticket. I've been on many gondola palm springs and Banff Canada but I've never seen such an awesome one as this. This is the ultimate. thank you for the ride. Tom YQR
Work is going on to connect the Plateau Rosa cable car to Klein Matterhorn, so it will be possible to go all the way from Zermatt to Breuil -Cervinia using cable car! Although I'm still unsure if a transfer at Klein Matterhorn will be needed...
Even though I have a fear of heights, riding the Matterhorn Express through the Swiss Alps is on my "Bucket List of Places To Go Before I Die". It is a dream of mine that I hope to achieve someday. 💗💗💗
I've been lucky to spend many weeks over the years in Zermatt. All during the winter and its a place like no other in the world. Taking the Tockener Steg cable car to the top is mind blowing. That last gap before you get in the shed is crazy, its super steep and very high. In the morning on a windy day with it moving around the cable car can get quiet. You exit out of the shed and then get hit with huge winds normally, strap in and head down to get out of the wind blast. You can ski to Italy from this Cable Car. Something about carrying a passport to get to lunch is so cool.
A friend and I climbed the Matterhorn 1986. I think we rode the train from Tasch to Zermatt then hiked up to climbing hut first day. Got up at 2 or 3 a.m. climbing by headlamp along with many guided parties. Quite an experience. Way more people than in our Canadian Rockies. Beautiful place!
What a ride. When I was in Switzerland I saw the Matterhorn from a distance. Fate did not allow me to see it up close. Now I wish I had. Fate and chaos can sometimes be cruel friends.
If anyone plans to go up there, please be very careful and read about the symptoms of altitude sickness. It's best to stay a few days in Zermatt (1600 m) before attempting to go all the way up, otherwise if you stay too long at 3800 m, you might get one the worst headaches of your life plus nausea and difficulty breathing. Especially if you have heart or lung problems, make sure to ask your doctor if it's OK (it probably is, but remember that breathing in that low-pressure air takes a rather big toll on your body). Up to about the altitude of the next-to-last station (Trockener Steg at 2950 m or so) you'll probably be alright even if you arrive from sea level.
I went up Haleakala many years ago. 3.005 meters. Was fine the first half hour, then hypoxia kicked in. Could barely walk, at all. Scary. I don’t understand how people can go to these heights, then go skiing.
@@davidwebb4904 It depends on genetics and other factors. I found out the hard way in Lhasa in Tibet. The worst part there was that there was no place to descend to. I've also been to Jungfraujoch twice last year in the course of a week. First time I had the headache and I nearly threw up on the train down. By the second time I had acclimatized somewhat and it was OK for me with minimal issues, but I also didn't linger too long up there.
I liked the second cable system up near the peaks themselves with bigger and heavier cars, larger towers, and a beautiful view, of course! Thanks for sharing all this...
Having seen this ride with snow. I can't help think how different it looks without the snow and with green grass. It really looks two different worlds.
Me maravilló este recorrido virtual. Mil gracias a la persona que realizó el video, y nos hizo partícipe de tal experiencia. Admiro a los hombres con el conocimiento en la ingeniería...a los hombres que dedicaron su tiempo, arriesgando sus vidas, realizaron con sus manos esta OBRA. Mil gracias por mostrar una parte del mundo.
Living in fort William in the Scottish Highlands I've obviously gone on a gondola but Swiss ones are something else.i would never of thought it would be so long and a public transport service. Thanks for the amazing video 👍
WoW! That last bit was something else, stopping in the middle of that long cable run at the glacier was amazing. A long ride on a cable car. What an amazing place to go!
@@simonrees9441 Yeah, they can swing about a bit. I was up in one when the wind got up and the cars were hitting the pylons. They took them down very slowly and did a very good job. They had a bad safety record in the past, but this time they excelled themselves getting everyone down safely. The wind came out of nowhere, it had been some drizzle, then it went away and a strong wind started suddenly! That was a bit scary, but I knew one of the guys there and if they couldn't get us down safely they would have left us hanging and took us down by rope, not something I would have looked forward to, but they practice this a lot.
I love watching videos created by people who are genuinely passionate about sharing & showing you something thats truly amazing that we otherwise might not be able to experience ourselves, for whatever reason. This clearly qualifies as one. Ive grown so tired of videos where there's constant bombardment of pleas to like, support & subscribe to the channel all in pursuit of posting new content for nothing more than higher view counts and/or getting or maintaining internet notoriety. If there was more focus on content & presentation that would all probably come without having to constantly remind viewers. Thank you for not being one of those channels & allowing us these natural pleasures. Its creators like yourself, who have given their personal time & resources to open our eyes to the world around us & help in adding detail to our dreams of faraway places while also creating destinations for many bucket lists in hopes of experiencing those dreams first hand.
Absolutely astonishing truely spectacular ride up into the mountains. The upper section is amazing beyond belief the fact that those cables can stretch across the mountain valley over glaziers, it is like something from a sci-fi film. One of the best videos on YT.👍
@@tortinwall Yes, it's happened to me loads of times, once on a chairlift above Flims in the evening when I thought they'd all packed up and gone home! The thought of dangling in a chair all night wasn't appealing to me. But it's always worrying. It stops... it swings... everybody goes quiet... and you wonder what on earth has gone wrong...
Wow , that was fabulous , thankyou so much for taking me on this journey , I will be subscribing at once and look forwards to all your videos , Thanks from me in the UK x
Nice looking video, looks like a great area to visit, hike and explore. Hopefully soon we will be able to travel once again to see the sites. Thank you for sharing
thank you for sharing this! fantastic view! as im afraid of the hight, watching this from my home helps me already to fight my fears and gives me more confidence to try this ride in real life
I have been to Zermatt, Switzerland 3 times, also Chamonix, France, & Cervinia, Italy, all in the Alps but have never been in the warmer months without the snow.. thanks for sharing
This journey looks incredible, it’s been on my list to get to see the Matterhorn for ages, as soon as we can travel again I’ll be doing this. Many thanks for sharing this video
I would have panic attacks. Especially when it stops for several minutes. For people like me it is very sad that we can't enjoy many amazing things in life.
Enjoyed this trip up to Kleine Matterhorn nearly 40 years ago now ready to go back. Stunning country! Went up in stages as I remember and we put an extra layer on at each stage
I brividi, mi SONO venuti. M'ha.... NON credo, di avere mai il coraggio, di salire su sti mezzi. Cmq., Bellissimo Il panorama. GRAZIE per aver postato qst video.
I was blessed to enjoy this ride back in 1993. God bless everyone
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I live in Crans-Montana Switzerland. I feel very privileged and I am happy to share our beautiful country with all the foreign visitors. You will always be welcomed here!!
On my bucket list. Current;y researching. It all looks so beautiful.
Thank You, i was there for AXALP this year.
There’s a reason why Europe is the benchmark for everything nice, clean and beautiful. Switzerland is a piece of paradise on earth! Love from India!
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We take a lot for granted don't we. This marvel of engineering has been constructed in the middle of nowhere in the mountains of Switzerland. I would be totally fascinated to see just how they did it. How did they dig the footings for each one of the towers and how did they get the concrete there let alone the towers themselves. How did they get those huge steel beams up there 🤢Hats off to all concerned.
I too would love to know that .
Simply amazing.
Almost entirely by helicopter
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
@@adamkunzoon474 Sorry to say but I think this far exceeds the Gulmarg gondola in distance and scenery. They ALL have their merits 👍😊
You are 100% right as far as distance travelled by Switzerland gondola is concerned
Amazing to go virtually to these places. What really amazes me is the people who made it.😷😍
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@@RoatanLive Thanks !
I agree!!!!
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
This video brings back some wonderful memories. My wife and I spent our two-week honeymoon travelling Switzerland by rail in 2006 - Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux, Interlaken, Lucerne, and finally three days in Zermatt where we went on this cable car ride. We had unbroken sunshine for the whole ride from Zermatt to the Klein Matterhorn summit, and we were treated to the most fabulous views. On the way back down, we got off the Gondola and walked back to Zermatt from the first station as it was such a lovely evening. I won't forget the waterfalls, the marmots, the colourful alpine meadows, and the sound of cowbells reverberating across the valley. Now I want to go back. Bliss!
Who did you and your wife honeymoon with?
It is beautiful, particularly in summer
My wife and I took this ride in 2019. We were on a Vacations by Rail tour of Switzerland, and it was probably the best trip we ever took. We also rode the Gornergrat and other cog railways, gondolas and passenger trains. The country is beautiful. Also took the Glacier Express, and the red train into Tirano Italy for a day trip. Highly recommend seeing this beautiful country by rail.
Given the way the Swiss make watches, this is about the safest place on earth to ride a Gondola.
Every place thatv is run for profit is not safe because of human creed
@@steffenrosmus9177 HAHAHA, it’s not quite that bad. To some degree that’s true, but not entirely.
@@electriceyeslide5959 besides GB Switzerland is the leader on capitalism😂 When god created Switzerland he asked the first
Swiss guy what he wants else. The guz said mountains and god gave him mountains and asked what he wants next. The guy said cows and so he get cows. From all that creating god was thirsty and asked fo an glass of milk and he get one. Then he asked and what do you want now. The guy said: 3 Franken, 80 Rappen for the milk.😉
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Human skills never cease to amaze me. The people who make these are very hard workers that deserves every pennies they get.
Those stops are pretty scary.
I marvel at the engineering (!!!) and at how they brought the construction materials up there and the people who worked to build everything in a harsh and cold environment. They are super humans! How in hell did they assembled the towers up there? Amazing!!!
Will Anthony by helicopter .
Very carefully...
quite simple
I love the green sights, then the misty rocky walls all while hearing the rivers and hum or grind of the wheels and motors, thinking of the master craft builders of this system, an amazing wonder.
Should have these going through city centres and through towns. Infact step out of your house, onto one of these carts, and arrive at work, stress-free.
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@Caleb Lindley - The city of Wuppertal, Germany has the Schwebebahn suspended rail line that does exactly that. Not quite a gondola, but the system is 8 meters high, handles about 25 million passengers annually, has 20 stations and is 13.3 kilometers long. It's amazing! 😎
Check out Mi Teleférico in La Paz, Bolivia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi_Telef%C3%A9rico
Built by... you guessed it! The Swiss!
@Firehose Television Actually I was responding to the OP, not to you. But now that you mention it, you really should check out Mi Teleférico too.
MY PARENTS TOOK ME TO EUROPE IN 1970 FOR MY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION. WE STAYED IN ZERMATT N WE RODE IN A TRAIN UP THE MATTERHORN. WE WENT TO 5 COUNTRIES N IT WAS AWESOME!!!!
Thank you for not putting in a bunch of background music.
The natural sounds are so much better. Hearing impaired people have a difficult
time discerning words from music, could understand every word, Again, Thank
you.
I agree. It is the REAL experience that doesn't need to be hyped. When I took this trip it was pure bliss and excitement. So hard to describe the joy. I was there in October. There was more snow but the days were still very nice.
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Agree,l prefer real sounds either.
Quite a thrill. A documentary on the maintenance and operation of this unique system would be just as thrilling
Definitely.
We went to this place in the month of May 2 week 2016. It was a spectacular trip. The glacier ice started in the middle of the way. There wasnt any fog we could see each and every bit clearly from the top. The Gondola trip was amazing. Though it was scary but we would thorouly enjoyed it. One of the most beautiful ride was we went in train to jungfroch to see mount Alphs. The train went inbetween the glaciers mountain. Both side full of ice. The scinery was so beautiful and was snowing inbwteen. It was really a amazing trip. When you go to switzerland you must go to both the places, both the rides gives a different beautiful experience.
Even my ears popped while watching this go up.
Loving the silence and sound of the gondola riding the cable. It’s the most comforting sound and reminds me of the hours and hours of riding lifts.
very nice... my fear of heights would not make this trip possible in real life so I appreciate the video.
I thought an hour was a round trip ticket. I've been on many gondola palm springs and Banff Canada but I've never seen such an awesome one as this. This is the ultimate. thank you for the ride. Tom YQR
Work is going on to connect the Plateau Rosa cable car to Klein Matterhorn, so it will be possible to go all the way from Zermatt to Breuil -Cervinia using cable car!
Although I'm still unsure if a transfer at Klein Matterhorn will be needed...
Yes I am agree to you
Thanks so much for a message
As a retired 50 yr skier and backpacker, I love this. No music and no dialog. I feel like I was there. the terrain interests me the most. Thank you🥰
none cares if your a skier or backpacker, could ahve skipped that part bozo
I would love to live in Switzerland.
What a journey,what a scenic beauty!!!
What a view,love Switzerland.🇨🇭
Even though I have a fear of heights, riding the Matterhorn Express through the Swiss Alps is on my "Bucket List of Places To Go Before I Die". It is a dream of mine that I hope to achieve someday. 💗💗💗
Have you thought about the train from Zermatt a great trip and a pretty town to.
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Your telling me I want to go too
My god.. the scenery is breathtaking.. I keep expecting to see the Von Trapps come prancing out from behind a tree at any moment.
This is my favourite comment, just for the use of the word prancing 😁.
Anyone see the trolly at 3 min just hanging mid air?
Yes, it sits in mid-air, doing nothing, going nowhere.
Thank you so much for sharing this with the world. I hope to visit one day.
Nice btw i live there
I am from Indonesia.. Subhanallah..is beautiful place👍
Can't believe how far/high up the mountains it goes 👍
.......and how many terminals it takes to give them increased speed to travel higher. Incredible engineering feat!
@@janetherring2344 it's immense, completely under rated!
@@janetherring2344 speed lmao, the terminals are for loading and unloading if people choose to.... speed lmao
God bless this beautiful country and it’s beautiful people. ❤️❤️❤️
Julia 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 how are you
right back at you ❤️
@@Thunar7 how is this country
@@karthikskand8587 name please this country
No doubt ,amazing ride.
This is the coolest ride ever. This is better than a roller coaster ride thank you.
I've been lucky to spend many weeks over the years in Zermatt. All during the winter and its a place like no other in the world. Taking the Tockener Steg cable car to the top is mind blowing. That last gap before you get in the shed is crazy, its super steep and very high. In the morning on a windy day with it moving around the cable car can get quiet. You exit out of the shed and then get hit with huge winds normally, strap in and head down to get out of the wind blast. You can ski to Italy from this Cable Car. Something about carrying a passport to get to lunch is so cool.
Beautiful video. Especially for us skiers! Relaxing, gorgeous...envious of you Swiss! Thank you, Simon, and cheers from N. Calif.
A friend and I climbed the Matterhorn 1986. I think we rode the train from Tasch to Zermatt then hiked up to climbing hut first day. Got up at 2 or 3 a.m. climbing by headlamp along with many guided parties. Quite an experience. Way more people than in our Canadian Rockies. Beautiful place!
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
What a ride. When I was in Switzerland I saw the Matterhorn from a distance. Fate did not allow me to see it up close. Now I wish I had. Fate and chaos can sometimes be cruel friends.
If anyone plans to go up there, please be very careful and read about the symptoms of altitude sickness. It's best to stay a few days in Zermatt (1600 m) before attempting to go all the way up, otherwise if you stay too long at 3800 m, you might get one the worst headaches of your life plus nausea and difficulty breathing. Especially if you have heart or lung problems, make sure to ask your doctor if it's OK (it probably is, but remember that breathing in that low-pressure air takes a rather big toll on your body). Up to about the altitude of the next-to-last station (Trockener Steg at 2950 m or so) you'll probably be alright even if you arrive from sea level.
I went up Haleakala many years ago. 3.005 meters. Was fine the first half hour, then hypoxia kicked in. Could barely walk, at all. Scary. I don’t understand how people can go to these heights, then go skiing.
@@davidwebb4904 It depends on genetics and other factors. I found out the hard way in Lhasa in Tibet. The worst part there was that there was no place to descend to. I've also been to Jungfraujoch twice last year in the course of a week. First time I had the headache and I nearly threw up on the train down. By the second time I had acclimatized somewhat and it was OK for me with minimal issues, but I also didn't linger too long up there.
I did this trip in 1999. It was incredible.
Brilliant ride & construction. WOW!!
I liked the second cable system up near the peaks themselves with bigger and heavier cars, larger towers, and a beautiful view, of course! Thanks for sharing all this...
Environmental friendly, less Roads and less damage to natural green areas.
Having seen this ride with snow. I can't help think how different it looks without the snow and with green grass. It really looks two different worlds.
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I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
Thanks for posting. San Francisco California here. Have two paintings of this Matterhorn . So really enjoyed the ride
Switzerland...AustrIa Italy Spain and Portugal...and the UK are my favorite countries in Europe
Wow~!.. Thank you~^^ Amazing Gondola.. Switzerland..
Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing.💚 🙌
Woow beautiful place
Absolutely......amazing and stunning!! 😍 ✨ ❤ 💖 A wonderful great days outting.
I too love being able to hear the surrounding sounds. I loved being able to hear birds chripping,
Thank you so much.
Something I will never see in real life. So a big “thank you” for letting me experience it.
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
Been to Switzerland !! It's so amazing !
Me maravilló este recorrido virtual. Mil gracias a la persona que realizó el video, y nos hizo partícipe de tal experiencia. Admiro a los hombres con el conocimiento en la ingeniería...a los hombres que dedicaron su tiempo, arriesgando sus vidas, realizaron con sus manos esta OBRA. Mil gracias por mostrar una parte del mundo.
this is the longest cable car travel i've ever seen amazing.
It's amazing that the lift goes up to that high place.
Living in fort William in the Scottish Highlands I've obviously gone on a gondola but Swiss ones are something else.i would never of thought it would be so long and a public transport service. Thanks for the amazing video 👍
Мечтаю всю жизнь прокатится на такой дороге. Слава Богу! что могу посмотреть хотя бы и полюбоваться такой красотой. Спасибо за видио.
This was a magnificent ride. Thanks for the journey! 😊👍
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
What a spectacular trip! And thanks to your video, I can enjoy it without my fear of heights. Thank you so much 🙂
Good Lord that is a fabulous ride...Thank You for the ride along.
Das ist eine tolle Fahrt. Sehr schön gefilmt.
I watched the entire video and thoroughly enjoyed every second. Now I feel like I've actually been there.
Feel you.
Hi I'm India
i got bored after like 10 minutes
How beautiful there is too 😍😍❤️! There is one of my favourite place in the world ❤️😍😍
I got cold at the top...and scared. What a wonderful ride...thanks!
Amazing vedio
The journey looks incredible
Natural sound made it so much fascinating
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
WoW! That last bit was something else, stopping in the middle of that long cable run at the glacier was amazing. A long ride on a cable car. What an amazing place to go!
I did feel a little uncomfortable coming to a halt for so long in strong winds so high up! But the journey was worth it
@@simonrees9441 Yeah, they can swing about a bit. I was up in one when the wind got up and the cars were hitting the pylons. They took them down very slowly and did a very good job. They had a bad safety record in the past, but this time they excelled themselves getting everyone down safely. The wind came out of nowhere, it had been some drizzle, then it went away and a strong wind started suddenly! That was a bit scary, but I knew one of the guys there and if they couldn't get us down safely they would have left us hanging and took us down by rope, not something I would have looked forward to, but they practice this a lot.
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
I went on this ride in 1981 during the summer,WOOOO what a ride
Very scenic,it amazes me of the way the colors change going up the mountain
Now that's what I call an epic gondola ride.... goes to a mile high for sure
2.415 mile - 12'740 Feet - 3883 m
I love watching videos created by people who are genuinely passionate about sharing & showing you something thats truly amazing that we otherwise might not be able to experience ourselves, for whatever reason. This clearly qualifies as one. Ive grown so tired of videos where there's constant bombardment of pleas to like, support & subscribe to the channel all in pursuit of posting new content for nothing more than higher view counts and/or getting or maintaining internet notoriety. If there was more focus on content & presentation that would all probably come without having to constantly remind viewers. Thank you for not being one of those channels & allowing us these natural pleasures. Its creators like yourself, who have given their personal time & resources to open our eyes to the world around us & help in adding detail to our dreams of faraway places while also creating destinations for many bucket lists in hopes of experiencing those dreams first hand.
My favourite mountain in the world - can't wait to visit in 2022 - great video
Beautiful nature and good video graphy amazing mountain thanks
Absolutely astonishing truely spectacular ride up into the mountains. The upper section is amazing beyond belief the fact that those cables can stretch across the mountain valley over glaziers, it is like something from a sci-fi film. One of the best videos on YT.👍
Thank you for video, it's bring back my old old memory.
Amazing trip, spectacular views but the gondola stopping mid air is very frightening for me !
It happens all the time.
@@tortinwall Yes, it's happened to me loads of times, once on a chairlift above Flims in the evening when I thought they'd all packed up and gone home! The thought of dangling in a chair all night wasn't appealing to me. But it's always worrying. It stops... it swings... everybody goes quiet... and you wonder what on earth has gone wrong...
Incredible cable car !!!
Beautiful ride but the air at the top is noticeably thinner. On the ride back down you have a sense of relief when you encounter the added oxygen.
That last stretch is breathtaking, amazing!
Anyone know how long that last span is?
May be 30 mins
@@spikespa5208 more then 2700 m
Wow , that was fabulous , thankyou so much for taking me on this journey , I will be subscribing at once and look forwards to all your videos , Thanks from me in the UK x
THANK YOU FOR UR UPLOADING. GOD BLESS YOU SIR
I was and I saw that place. It's amazing. Now I can see again 😃 . Thank you 😊.
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Nice looking video, looks like a great area to visit, hike and explore. Hopefully soon we will be able to travel once again to see the sites. Thank you for sharing
thank you for sharing this! fantastic view! as im afraid of the hight, watching this from my home helps me already to fight my fears and gives me more confidence to try this ride in real life
HELLO beautiful Queen How are you
I have been to Zermatt, Switzerland 3 times, also Chamonix, France, & Cervinia, Italy, all in the Alps but have never been in the warmer months without the snow.. thanks for sharing
I loved every minute of this video I want to go there thank you so much for sharing absolutely loved it 🙌🏾
This journey looks incredible, it’s been on my list to get to see the Matterhorn for ages, as soon as we can travel again I’ll be doing this. Many thanks for sharing this video
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
@@adamkunzoon474 kashmir is in india right
@@jonappleseed5270 why are you crying 🤣Mr.APPLESEED
Я представляю сколько труда вложили что бы сделать такую прекрасную систему подъёмников достойно уважения
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@@vvv3833 в Дагестане такую дорогу строят.
Now that is a cable car worth taking!
I would have panic attacks. Especially when it stops for several minutes. For people like me it is very sad that we can't enjoy many amazing things in life.
Absolutely breathtaking!
Matterhorn.
It's amazing that the lift goes up to that high place.
Your beautiful video.
Thank you for sharing.
^^*
Ein super Video, es hat Spaß gemacht mit der Seilbahn als Begleiter mitzuschweben, vielen Dank dafür!
Köszönöm szépen győnyörű szép a táj A köd pont nem hiányzott !🙏🌺
I have never traveled by gondola. It seems almost to be an existential journey through the mist.
Enjoyed this trip up to Kleine Matterhorn nearly 40 years ago now ready to go back. Stunning country! Went up in stages as I remember and we put an extra layer on at each stage
I bet this gondola ride is nothing as compared to kashmir gondola ride which is incredibly scenic ride nature can provide.
I brividi, mi SONO venuti.
M'ha.... NON credo, di avere mai il coraggio, di salire su sti mezzi.
Cmq., Bellissimo Il panorama.
GRAZIE per aver postato qst video.
Урра! Я там была в мае давнишшнего года. Внизу анютины глазки цвели и +15. А Маттехорне метель была сильнейшая!!! Неповторимо! Спасибо за видео!
I do believe that I've just added something to my bucket list.
That's always a worrying bit when the Lift stops! Magnificent video. Thanks a lot.
Been there , done that, in winter all snow! Its so much more beautiful in real life. Love to go back there some day ❤❤
Been on this gondola back in 89. Einfach genial.
Have been up Mount Blanc and the Jungfrau. Matterhorn was always our next target. The filming is superb. Thanks for the experience.