Wednesday: Not your usual bachelor party, it was a pretty remarkable event.
The next task took place in front of the Bundeshaus (Swiss Capital building). I had to convince girls to do a dance with me. Schorsch & Co. wanted it to be fancy, but doing something lame worked fine for me.
Check that off the list, I get another piece of the puzzle.
By this time, I'm figuring out what the puzzle is. It's a picture of the Kindlifresserbrunnen. (You can look it up.)
We made our way there where Jasonworb "egger bier" was kind enough to tie my shoe for me. I still had that beer mug plastered to my hand.
So there's this key. And it's in the fountain. Naturally the fountain is filled, and naturally the key is at the farthest point from me. Since we were attracting lots of attention (pretty much all night), it was easy to find someone in the crowd with just the tool I needed to get the key. An umbrella!
Couldn't avoid getting wet. Unbeknownst to me, Schorsch had an extra set of clothes for me just in case.
I eventually got the key which actually belonged to a locker in the train station. Jason and I headed off to find the locker whilst the rest of the gang went in some other direction.
Jason and I went to the train station and used the key to open a locker. The locker had two giant duffle bags that we hauled back to the "view side" of the Bundeshaus. The duffle bags contained everything Schorsch needed to prepare and serve a meal.
Schorsch, in his survivalist ways, cooks up the meal for everyone.
We were camped out on the "view" side of the Bundeshaus which meant we could see the country side. Met a nice American/Lithuanian couple up there as well.