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It’s been a while that I have not written an article as part of my hobby. But, I guess this doesn’t happen only to me because we all have something else to do which needs to be prioritised. Well, you may think which you can that arrghh Didi Le Javanais is just trying to find an excuse! No no… it’s true that I’ve been super busy lately.
I know that the C-19 pandemic is still being managed therefore there are rules we all must adhere to prevent the propagation of C-19. The rules don’t prevent you from going from one to another place particularly when you’re about to travel to meet your family and friends in a certain zone within the country. The only thing you have to bear in mind is that you know what you are supposed to respect then you’re free to depart at anytime once your plans are well-organised. You know what I mean, don’t you?
Last month… to be precised, on july 10 2021 I went to the longest glacier in the Alps with some friends. Obviously, I would not have been to the said place if I had not been in touch with Flo, a very cool and smart friend from Basel. We chatted over the phone to exchange some news and planned to meet up somewhere once the travel restriction is loosened. In fact we did not have to wait for our reunion too long because the Swiss government allows the inhabitants to mobile within the country and respect the rules concerning the c-19 pandemic.
Flo asked me whether or not I liked hiking along the longest glacier in the Alps and during our teleconference he explained where the place was. As a sportif Balois he does not have any issue walking up side down the mountain because he’s used to do it. I confirmed and asked him to include me in the group of 4 people. He assured me that I have the proper equipment before leaving. So I made the list of what I was supposed to carry with as we would spend a night in the hut/cabane somewhere in the mountain.
The day has come and on 10 August I travelled from Geneva to Brig, a train station as our meeting point before taking the bus to a station of mountain cable car. We took a cable car and got off in Moosfluh then had our sandwhich before start walking right on the side of glacier. It was really wonderful experience. It was worth visiting to the longest aletsch arena.

This longest glacier in the Alps is called Aletsch Arena in the canton of Valais, the inhabitants mostly speak german and of course french and english. We walked almost 4 hours to get to the cabane, where we spent a night. On our way we took some breaks to take photos, films, enjoy the nature, etc. All my friends know that I am a Video Blogger and my YouTube channel’s name is Didi Le Javanais.
In fact I can tell you more about my travel story, but i guess you guys can’t wait to see the video and watch my explanation on how to get there and when can you come there. If you think that my video is interesting, don’t hesitate to like, subscribe, press the bell icon and share it with your friends. You may comment or put your feedback on the comment section. So here is the link https://youtu.be/ok8T9ORlXg0
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