Kategorie: Hiking Photography

Burtschakopf (2244m)

Again the weather forecast was not that great but I really wanted to go hiking, so I went. This time the destination was the Burtschakopf (2244m) above Klösterle (am Arlberg). From the top of the Sonnenkopfbahn it took about 1,5 hrs to reach the top – a short tour. Especially […]

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Silvretta Lake

Hiking weekend – Montafon – Madrisella (2466m) and Silvretta Lake

And the second weekend in a row in the Austrian alps. This time we stayed a little further south in Gaschurn, Montafon. Sadly the first day weather was again bad – it was like last weekend – hiking in the clouds. We did a full day tour starting with the […]

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Hiking weekend – Fontanella – Glatthorn (2134m) – Damuelser Hoehenweg

Finally some days in the Autrian Alps (Bregenzerwald) – due to the bad weather this was my first trip this year to this region. Usually I go for a daytrip – but this time with some friends for 4 days on a hut (Schwendehof) above Fontanella. If you stay 3 […]

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Sunset at Bachalpsee

Switzerland 2014 – Hiking in Grindelwald

Grindelwald has been one of the nicest destinations in the Alps I have been so far. The town is just below the famous mountain Eiger and starting point of the trip to the highest railway station in Europe – the Jungfraujoch at 3471m. The first three nights we stayed at […]

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Winter Weekend – Hiking – Hahnenköpfle (2085m)

This weekend was the only time this year for me that felt a little bit like winter. With the company football team we went to a hut in the Kleinwalsertal, Austria. Here we stayed for two nights. For skiing the snow wasn’t good enough, so I went winter-hiking instead. This […]

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Diedamskopf (2090m) and Falzer Kopf (1968m)

The weather forecast was great, perfect fall weather and clean air for good views. This hiking trip was an easy and short tour with a gondola ride at the beginning. It took us up to 2000m, from there it was just 10 minutes to the summit of Diedamskopf. Of course this wasn’t it. […]

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