Monday, September 21, 2009

Grindelwald, Switzerland! (Part 3 - Top of Europe)

Probably the highlight of our Switzerland visit was going to Top of Europe! Also known as Jungfraujoch (don't ask me how to pronounce it!), is the highest railway station in all of Europe sitting at an elevation of 11,330ft! It was raining all morning down in Grindelwald, but because weather is completely unpredictable we decided to just go and hope that skies would be clear 10,000ft higher in the mountains!


We took the local train halfway up the mountain, and transferred to another train that leads us through tunnels that go across 2 mountains : Eiger (the most notable mountain in the Bernese Alps) and Monch. These two mountains together with Jungfrau forms the highly recognizable group of mountains visible from far away.

Being that Switzerland is such a mountainous area, the railways have to keep up with the terrain. Below, you can see that the railways have extra "teeth" in the middle of the track. This is called a cog railway system that has toothed rack rails between the running rails. This allows the trains to operate on steep gradients. You wouldn't want the train to roll back when stopped!! Thank goodness for these extra teeth, cuz these trains really do go steep!


After chugging through 2 large mountains, we finally made it to Top of Europe! It was just 34 degrees at 1:30pm, and I guessed that was the warmest it was gonna get! Good thing I wore 3 shirts, a windbreaker, and gloves! (I never wore so much in the middle of the summer...it felt a little weird!) Although, with this heat we're experiencing in California now, I would give anything to go back to Switzerland!

All I could say about this place was "amazing!" We were truly lucky that the rain had passed and the clouds were starting to break apart. There were a few moments when a patch of clouds would engulf us, but it never gloomed our mood! The Sphinx Observation Terrace gives you an amazing 360 degree view and stands about 380 ft above Top of Europe... that was quite a long elevator ride!! (The below picture was taken from a different viewing area, The Plateau, where you can see The Sphinx on the top left and Top of Europe in the middle)

The moment you step out on the Sphinx terrace, you are welcomed by a stunning view of the Monch Mtn! I really don't think any more words are needed to show how grand the view is! All the wire netting around the terrace serves to avert the risk of lightening....I wouldn't wanna be there when that happens!



So, even someone like me who's not afraid of heights got the jitters when looking straight down from the terrace! I realized how far up we were when the people below looked like ants! People below were enjoying the ski & snowboard park, the snow disk run and the sledge dogs. Gosh, it was killing me that I didn't have my snowboard to enjoy the Alps snow *sniff sniff *

We noticed these crows (?) hanging around the area, but I wasn't quite sure what they wanted...haha. The food that people hardly ate outside in the freezing cold? The breath-taking view of the mountains? ...Probably the view!


After about an hour of exploring the area, we were starting to feel light-headed! Going up stairs was a real challenge, and we had to take a few breaks to control our breathing again. At that moment, I understood why I saw so many people sitting/lying on the ground of the meeting area when we first arrived to Top of Europe! We quickened our exploration of the other areas and ended our 4 hour visit with a picture of the Swiss flag that was proudly standing at The Plateau. I felt like I had just finished a long, challenging hike up the Alps and reached my goal! It was a great feeling!

We caught the second to last train out of Top of Europe back to Grindelwald. I wonder what happens when you miss the last train...I wouldn't wanna know! We were completely exhausted and headed straight to the hotel. I emptied my backpack and was surprised to see what had happened to my water bottle (below)! I guess I wasn't the only one who had a tough time with the high elevation, hehe! For those of you who are interested, I've scanned a map of Top of Europe and you can see the vast and amazing structure built inside the mountain.

No doubt, Top of Europe has created a lasting impression. People always talk about the Alps being amazing, and experiencing firsthand, I now know why this place is spoken so highly of. The panoramic picure in the very beginning is just a 180 view of the mountains...if you could imagine being completely surrounded by these vast mountains you'll be another person talking about the amazing Alps! "I heart Switzerland!"

Next Stop : Hiking at First, a popular hiking area in Grindelwald. This time I didn't get lightheaded!
Friday, September 11, 2009

"The Tonight Show" with Conan O'Brien

Today we went to a taping of the Conan O'Brien show. Yay!!!! Danny, Ed and I dodged most of the traffic up to Universal City and had time to eat a yummy Italian lunch and get back in line to enter the studio. Below is the guest line up:


"I got a golden ticket~!" If you're the first 90 to the gate, you are given a golden ticket and can come back and still keep your place in line. That was a great system because there are so many tapings where you have to stay in line to keep your spot.



We got really good seats! We were seated 4 rows up right in front of Conan's table. The studio looked much smaller in person, but the entertainment given to the audience was huge!

(5:00) The show begins with Conan's usual monologue, and he goes outside with Andy Richter to entertain the Universal Studios tram riders with bowling. Only, Andy goes inside an enormous inflatable ball and Conan rolls him toward the pins! Conan runs back into the studio, the tram drives off and Andy is left hopeless in the parking lot trying to roll away! It's when he decides to roll back home and comes to the gates that he breaks it (broken gate below)! Ah~ fun times!

Conan and Andy did their "In The Year 3000" bit, followed by his usual talks with the guests. Antonio Banderas promotes "The Other Man," and Bill Hader promotes "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs." One funny thing he did with Antonio was a tomato fight, in which Andy and the Max Weinberg band joined! Conan got pretty damp! Then the show ended with Chris Cornell singing "Imagine."

(6:15) The show comes to an end with Conan singing a goodbye tune just for the audience, and we all exit the studio. That was an awesome show and maybe we'll go again towards the end of the season!
Saturday, September 5, 2009

Crown J @ Club Nokia, Los Angeles

On September 4th, Danny and I had the oppportunity to go out to Club Nokia and support our friend's Los Angeles performance. Danny being part of Flyboy Ent. went out for Crown J's two-night event, and I fell into becoming his personal photographer for just one night! Me, still being an amateur photographer, was a little intimidated, but I just told myself to have fun with it! Below are some pictures from the night...enjoy!


Crown J totally kept the audience excited and up on their feet! He performed six songs, including his newest single, "I'm Good." The crowd was awesome and the performance ended on a good note!


Crown J had a surprising visit from Ron Artest, Los Angeles Lakers NBA player, and thankfully I was able to take a decent photo! ~phew!


These are just some photos I played around with.


Crown J is a hip-hop singer and rapper. Check out his label and give your support! www.flyboyent.com "Good luck with everything Crown J and see ya soon. Peace out!"