I carried my Sony RX100 infrored converted camera with me all the trip but usually forgot to get it out so decided the views of the Eiger and Jungfrau etc would be taken on that during my walk. It was a very clear (and hot) day giving very contrasty images - good for playing with light and shade.
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Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Monday, September 16, 2019
Switzerland 6. Cows, Toadstools and a Magnificent View
After visiting Schilthorn region, I did the lower part of the walk down from Murren, admiring the wonderful views of the Eiger/Monch/Jungfrau range and attempting to photograph some of the abundant fungi in the woods.
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Switzerland 6. Schilthorn Experience
Although I have visited the Wengen area very many times, this is my first visit to the impressive Schilthorn (2970 metres). We took the cable car from Mürren to Birg, where there are great views of the valleys. Peter and Holly did the Thrill Walk pathway under the vertical walls of the imposing rock massif. The steel structure clings to the rock, and then swings under the observation platform and the cable car to end below the cable car station.
We then took a second cable car up to the summit itself which was featured in the 1969 James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service. After considering a number of locations, the stalled construction of the sports bar atop the Schilthorn was chosen and the film's producer financed the completion of the famous revolving platform for the right to use the facility for the first and only Bond film starring George Lazenby. A black ski run featured in the film starts at the summit and leads down to the Engetal below Birg.
The views are magnificent includes Titlis, along Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau to Mont Blanc and into the Black Forest.
The last image is an accidental double exposure but, of course, now I wish I had taken some more!!
We then took a second cable car up to the summit itself which was featured in the 1969 James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service. After considering a number of locations, the stalled construction of the sports bar atop the Schilthorn was chosen and the film's producer financed the completion of the famous revolving platform for the right to use the facility for the first and only Bond film starring George Lazenby. A black ski run featured in the film starts at the summit and leads down to the Engetal below Birg.
The views are magnificent includes Titlis, along Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau to Mont Blanc and into the Black Forest.
The last image is an accidental double exposure but, of course, now I wish I had taken some more!!
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Switzerland 4. Schynigge Platte
Schynigge Platte is reached by gog railway built in 1893, one of the highest in Switzerland (1,983 metres). The light was very harsh with light cloud and has given some interesting textures and colour to the landscapes. There are wonderful views to many surrounding mountains, including the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. I spent most of the time in the Alpine Garden and the slopes around. On the way down, there were great views of Interlaken and the two great lakes of Thun and Brienz.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Switzerland 3. Afternoon at Eigergletsche
After lunch at Kleine Scheidegg, Holly and I took the train up to Eigergletsche while Peter did the Jungfrau trail arriving somewhat puffed along the wonderful moraine ridge walk. The clouds lifted enough to see detail in the glacier, the Hut and eventually the Observatory on the Jungfau Joch. Then down to Kleine Scheidegg and back to Wengen on the train.
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