Well, we started our trek early enough, regardless of our slow pace, that we didn’t run across too many other hikers, on our way up. Since most of the hike crosses through farm land, there were a few cows along the way, but they ignored us. Other than cows dotting the fields, there were ski lifts, a few Almen, which are like alpine restaurants, and a cheaters lift to the top. The paths were well maintained but there were a few parts where the incline/decline was so steep that the gravel rolled under foot. Luckily I’m part mountain goat and didn’t fall.
When we reached the top we were greeted by an amazing view and lots of people. The area was big enough that we were able to find a secluded area to enjoy the view in peace. We ate our packed foods, took pictures, and started our way back.On our way down we were surprised by how busy the track got. There were hordes of people, large groups of children on a class trip and families. Everyone was taking advantage of the nice day.