View of Wengen, on the train ride up to Jungfraujoch.
Eismeer station, on the train ride up to Jungfraujoch
Hiking across the glacier at Jungfraujoch
Ice cave at the side of the glacier. According to a German gentleman who was chatting with Tonya, if you fell down into one of these, they might find your body a thousand years later.
Hiking across the glacier at Jungfraujoch: the Mönchsjochhütte, at 3,650 meters (11,975 feet).
More ice caves.
Wildlife at Mönchsjochhütte
More ice caves
Hiking across the glacier at Jungfraujoch...someone noted the mystical date of 9-9-09.
FOR SALE: Precious alpine chalet in Switzerland. Limited access. (Actually, this is the Jungfrau train station.)
View from the tower at Jungfraujoch
When you pull out something to eat, you get lots of company.
The Ice Museum at Jungfraujoch
View from the cable car up to Schilthorn
View from Schilthorn
Does this mean that you have to wear high heels on this trail?!
The sign shows what we would have seen to the south of Schilthorn, if it weren't all fogged in.
Hiking down from Schilthorn.
Hiking from Kleine Scheidegg down to the railroad station at Wengen.
Flowers near Kleine Scheidegg. We never did find any edelweiss, which are only found at higher altitudes, and are rare nowadays.
Hiking from Kleine Scheidegg down to the railroad station at Wengen. Note the cool slate roof.
Hiking along the river to Gletscherschlucht. Some of the picture-signs are just more understandable than others.
Hiking along the river to Gletscherschlucht.
Gletscherschlucht, a small glacier-cut valley.
Gletscherschlucht
Alien visitations in the Alps? Surely no human could stack rocks like this!
Signpost showing the peaks visible from Grindelwald.
From the cable car up to Männlichen.
Walking up the valley from Lauterbrunnen.
Nice sod roof in Lauterbrunnen.