While on our hike last Sunday from Fronalpstock to Klingenstock, we walked by some beautiful wildflowers. Here are some of our favorite photos.
09 July 2009
08 July 2009
Fronalpstock and Klingenstock
Last Sunday, Doc and I took advantage of one of the Railaway deals for July and went to Stoos in central Switzerland. The nice thing about this Railaway special was that it included a day hiking pass so we were able to use the ski lifts throughout the area. We started out by taking a ski lift from Stoos to the top of the Fronalpstock. This peak overlooks the Vierwaldstättersee (a.k.a. Lake Luzern) and also has a small view of the Zugersee.
View toward the Klingenstock from the ski lift ride up the mountain
View of the Vierwaldstättersee (looking toward Luzern)
View of the Vierwaldstättersee (looking toward the Alps)
Cows and hikers on the Fronalpstock
Doc and I decided to hike along the ridge of the mountains from the Fronalpstock to Klingenstock. The views along the trail were incredible and so were all the wild flowers (which, I'll post in another entry). Unfortunately, I forgot my walking sticks, which made me super slow on the downhill stretches. Lesson learned ... next time I will remember the walking sticks!
Hiking the mountain ridge
Coming onto a field with wild flowers
Looking further along the trail
Looking back toward the Fronalpstock
No way but up
Making my way up the ridge
View toward the Klingenstock from the ski lift ride up the mountain
View of the Vierwaldstättersee (looking toward Luzern)
View of the Vierwaldstättersee (looking toward the Alps)
Cows and hikers on the Fronalpstock
Doc and I decided to hike along the ridge of the mountains from the Fronalpstock to Klingenstock. The views along the trail were incredible and so were all the wild flowers (which, I'll post in another entry). Unfortunately, I forgot my walking sticks, which made me super slow on the downhill stretches. Lesson learned ... next time I will remember the walking sticks!
Hiking the mountain ridge
Coming onto a field with wild flowers
Looking further along the trail
Looking back toward the Fronalpstock
No way but up
Making my way up the ridge
02 July 2009
Fort William and the End of Our Vacation
When we arrived in Fort William, we visited Neptune's Staircase, eight locks connecting Loch Lochy and the Caledonian Canal (which began near Inverness). Walking along the canal, there is a beautiful view of Ben Nevis.
Neptune's Staircase
The other end of the Caledonian Canal
Caledonian Canal and Ben Nevis
Caledonian Canal and Ben Nevis
Highland cattle
From Fort William we returned to Edinburgh for a few days and then came back home. On our last long train ride from Fort William to Edinburgh, the countryside was quite beautiful.
Neptune's Staircase
The other end of the Caledonian Canal
Caledonian Canal and Ben Nevis
Caledonian Canal and Ben Nevis
Highland cattle
From Fort William we returned to Edinburgh for a few days and then came back home. On our last long train ride from Fort William to Edinburgh, the countryside was quite beautiful.
01 July 2009
Jacobite Steam Train
From Mallaig we took a steam train to Fort William. The journey on the steam train took about two hours, during which time we enjoyed the views of the countryside.
The Jacobite
On our journey
Glenfinnan Viaduct (featured in the Harry Potter movies)
Approaching Fort William. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Great Britain, is in the distance.
The Jacobite
On our journey
Glenfinnan Viaduct (featured in the Harry Potter movies)
Approaching Fort William. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Great Britain, is in the distance.
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