Fishing Club Saanenland – The voice of the fish

In 1922, ten friends got together and established the Fishing Club Saanenland; 102 years later, it’s still going strong, with 75 active members plus passive members and patrons. But as GstaadLife learned, there’s more to the club than just fishing.

Fishing Club Saanenland – The voice of the fish

In 1922, ten friends got together and established the Fishing Club Saanenland; 102 years later, it’s still going strong, with 75 active members plus passive members and patrons. But as GstaadLife learned, there’s more to the club than just fishing.


BEHIND THE SCENES

A One-on-One with Claude Marshall – We rendezvoused at his place in Rougemont; Claude wanted to show me the pictures he had selected for the article. As I looked at the photographs, I was struck by how little these "homeless" children have. In this context, "homeless" also means stateless.

BEHIND THE SCENES

A One-on-One with Claude Marshall – We rendezvoused at his place in Rougemont; Claude wanted to show me the pictures he had selected for the article. As I looked at the photographs, I was struck by how little these "homeless" children have. In this context, "homeless" also means stateless.


GYC Ski Yachting with the remote-controlled Americas Cup boat models.

GYC Ski Yachting Trophy: GYC Smokey Team Strikes Gold

As boating season unfurls across Europe and the Alps brace for the thaw, the winter sailing community gathered once again in Gstaad for its annual reunion.

GYC Ski Yachting with the remote-controlled Americas Cup boat models.

GYC Ski Yachting Trophy: GYC Smokey Team Strikes Gold

As boating season unfurls across Europe and the Alps brace for the thaw, the winter sailing community gathered once again in Gstaad for its annual reunion.


The "Stone Roseys": from left Craig Foreman, Derek Hill, Sian Hughes and Ralph Tichler. Martin Leigh (skip) is missing. PHOTO: MARTIN LEIGH

The “Stone Roseys” First Ceppi Cup

It’s throwback Thursday, and we're looking back at some of the events that took place during winter. For the first time, teachers from Le Rosey took part in the Ceppi Cup for curling on the second weekend of February.

The "Stone Roseys": from left Craig Foreman, Derek Hill, Sian Hughes and Ralph Tichler. Martin Leigh (skip) is missing. PHOTO: MARTIN LEIGH

The “Stone Roseys” First Ceppi Cup

It’s throwback Thursday, and we're looking back at some of the events that took place during winter. For the first time, teachers from Le Rosey took part in the Ceppi Cup for curling on the second weekend of February.

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