About Charlotte Ross-Harris

Charlotte Ross-Harris

I would say that I am an eccentric, outdoor loving, German speaking travel enthusiast! After living in Germany for 18 months as part of my German and Politics degree I travelled widely as a Tour Director for several travel companies. I enjoy all things Agatha Christie, taking part in amateur dramatics and live with my dog in the New Forest.

I come from a keen Scouting family, both my brothers are Scouts, my father is a Queens Scout and I followed in my mums footsteps into leading Beaver, Cub and Scout Troops. I worked in Switzerland with VA last year and absolutely jumped at the chance to go back again – I can’t wait to meet all the groups going out there this year! This will be my third consecutive summer as a Venture Abroad representative in Adelboden and I can't wait!

Charlotte, what’s your biggest claim to fame?
Umm… it may not be a normal claim to fame, but I am proud of it – I once finished an entire group’s cheese fondue on my own! Wasting cheese is a crime!

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Arnie eat your heart out

28 Sep

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I opened my blogs this year with the words “Excuse me is it always this cold?” If I am honest that summarises, in part, this year in Adelboden! This area of Switzerland and neighbouring Italy experienced its coldest summer since 1985 this year! Some of the groups reading this won’t recognise a cold Adelboden as they regularly had temperatures in the mid 30’s! Others will remember dancing in the snow at the top of the Schilthorn, hailstones the size of marbles and waking up to see a completely white Engstliegenalp! More »

God Bless this house

28 Sep

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The first of the world centres to be built in 1932, Our Chalet is neatly tucked into the Alps in Adelboden. All of VA’s guide groups paid a visit to Our Chalet this summer and the ISGF were to be no exception. We embarked on the “grand tour” with our two autumn volunteers Ony from Madagascar and Julie from Denmark. More »

The bitter taste of failure

27 Sep

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Swiss night and the cheating continued! It turned out this was to be a somewhat reoccurring theme of this trip!

First though we learnt a song in original Swiss German – no mean feat!
To continue our musical journey we welcomed the alpine horn player with his enormous alpine horn. Clearly a talented man- as was proved when the Our Chalet staff tried blowing the horn!! Needless to say we were all very impressed (with him, not them!)! More »

Campfire Capers at Our Chalet

24 Sep

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“You are never too old to play campfire games” I announced to the group! Several faces looked up from their fire making activities with eyebrows raised. Without wishing to make too fine a point, the average age of our group is 70 but suggest for a minute that any of these fine ladies are too old for anything and you are quite literally “playing with fire”!

As their decades of camping experience proved they were surely experts at both creating fire making materials, and crafting a fire and they certainly showed me a thing or two. More »

The story continues high on a mountain…

22 Sep

If you can imagine me I am stood on the most sunny Adelboden morning overlooking clear skies and mountains. My feet are damp from the dew on the green mountain grass which glistens in the sun. And the hills are alive… with the sound of the our chalet song. Stood to either side of me are 16 guiders of the ISGF and volunteer staff here at our chalet and together we greet the morning and raise the trefoil in a salute to guiding and guides everywhere.

Breathe in deeply and taste this alpine air. I swear this is a cure for anything!

Adelboden… I’ve missed you!

Adelboden, you’re Gorge-ous!

15 Aug

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Just when I think I may run out of cheesy titles for these blogs… the stories write themselves. In fairness to Adelboden, the scenery is heavenly and deserves something far more profound and poetic than clearly I am able to provide. Just look at the pictures for this blog – they could all come out of a holiday brochure – it really is this beautiful. More »