The hike on Mount Rarau was organized by the National Military College "Stephen the Great" from Campulung Moldovenesc
At hike was attended by students from this school along with teachers and a mountain rescuer (Rarau Salvamont)
Guests of honor were these three girls from Portugal arrived at the Military College by Erasmus+ program
From the belvedere point on the Transrarau road, soon we reach the Rarau alpine plateau
There is no cold (only -5°C), but the wind blows in the microphone
The young people enjoy and take advantage of this wonderful day
The Lady's Stones (The Lady's Rocks), 1648 m
In the back you can see Mount Giumalău (1857 m)
We climb to the Meteorological Chalet by a shortcut full of surprises
Portuguese girls are on their first contact with real snow and should be encouraged
Arriving at the Meteorological Chalet, the sledding starts
In the absence of sled on practicing new means of travel on snow
Entering in the Meteorological Station, we meet the gentle master of chalet
The mountain rescuer explains us the operation of the meteorological devices
One of the girls, who aright speaks in Portuguese, provides translation
"- It is now -5°C, but the temperature is less felt because of the wind"
"- The crystal globe for predicting the future"
"- The girls from military college are interested to know where will work after the Academy and with who they will marry"
"- This is a heliograph and is designed to measure the duration of sunshine"
The Portuguese girls took courage and venturing into their first downhill sleigh
It seems that they loved and repeat the adventure
From Meteorological Chalet we move towards Rarau Peak (1651 m)
Overlooking to the valley of Moldova River and to the Obcinele Bucovinei Mountains
Giumalau Mountain (1857 m)
We are seeing a professional session shooting, the stars being the mountain rescuer skiers
The hike continues to the Rarau Peak (1651 m)
Here we are to the Rarau Peak (1651 m)
On a promontory near to Rarau Peak we do a shooting with our stars
From this promontory, far in valley, we can see the building of Military College in Campulung Moldovenesc
We go back going down in the Saua Ciobanilor (The Shepherd's Saddle)
Pietrele Doamnei (The Lady's Stones, 1648 m)
The shooting continues with another session in the foreground with the three girls in Portugal
Once in the Shepherd's Saddle we go towards Meteorological Chalet on the other side of the mountain
The mountain rescuer opens us the way through the snow
Some of us are "taking by avalanche" and "throw" to ... uphill
We arrived again at the Meteorological Chalet and we descend to the car
"- One - Two - Three !"
In this way, the Portuguese girls learn the Romanian language ....
"- One - Two - Three !"
We infer that the Romanian language is learned best by jumping
Starts the great battle with snow !
Portuguese girls are showing unsuspected skills, although they are novices to the snow
Of course, with such local "teachers", they have good chances to perfect ...
This learned things must to be applied, including against the boys...
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