enjoying the scenery along the Sihl River
When play meets work -- combining weekend running with weekend working.
on the Limat in central Zurich
climbing the hills on Lake Zurich's east coast -- looking out toward Rueshlikon and the Albisberg
pausing to enjoy the cascades
closing out a five hour run by catching the ferry home
Medical testing
The fine art of combing recovery yoga with the recovery beer.
Ice bath time!
warming up slowly because I'm feeling the pack weight today!
This is what happens when long runs take longer than expected and you're chef for the night!
approaching Albispass and looking out over Lake Zurich (Zurich itself is at the far end of the lake just left of center)
At MDS the weight will be most food -- for now, I'm using bags of lead pellets from my dive kit.
dealing with rain at the start -- it didn't take much climbing for it to turn to snow though
taking in the scenery (from my favorite long-run route from the house)
The Eiger ... and the Jeff
Eiger Mountain High
on skins, earning the turns
learning to ski on very narrow skate skis
A climb too beautiful to qualify as reality
Running + Switzerland = the best breakfast ever
Stelvio Pass
trail running near Muerrem
working Stelvio's switchbacks
Ascending to the snow line on the outskirts of Zuich
sending an "all is well" SMS halfway through a 6.5 hour run
spotting the rare Swiss Elephant
sehr schoen - cascades outside of Kuesnacht
on my sprint to catch the ferry back to our side of the lake at the tail end of a 5-hour run
steaming toward Horgen (just a couple villages down from ours)
the view back toward Meilen, with the Alps peaking out of the clouds in the background
enjoying quiet forest running on one of Switzerland's many Wanderwegs
This photo, taken from the Uetilberg high above Zürich, shows the main range where I do all of my trail running (from left center through right center).