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Sep 1, 2021 18:43:35   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
srfmhg wrote:
Thanks very much Dick.


Hey, I love them all, #4 just hits me the hardest!!

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Sep 1, 2021 19:47:32   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
srfmhg wrote:
After our visit to Gruyeres, we headed back toward Montreux and Lake Geneva and then up through the beautiful Rhone Valley to Tasch where we boarded the train to Zermatt.

The Valais lies in the South-West of Switzerland, stretching for 150 km (93 miles) along the narrow ribbon of the Rhone Valley between the Rhone Glacier and Lake Geneva. The main tourist resorts and many small villages are in the side valleys to the north or the south. The Valais offers an amazing diversity of landscapes - within a few kilometers there are the highest glaciers and mountains of the Alps and almost subtropical places where even almond and pomegranate trees grow. The diversity of its landscape, flora and fauna, and culture is reflected in the wide range of the Valais' tourist offers: fashionable sports resorts, a water paradise for children, courses to make golfers' dreams come true, oases of well-being, and a Mecca for hikers during summer and winter months.

The Rhone River is like a blue ribbon, fed by numerous tributaries that emerge from steep valleys. In the Upper Valais the river is wild, in the Lower Valais, gentle. The Rhone flows past mountain villages of sun-scorched houses, past towns where ancient history and modern impulses combine, past orchards and vineyards, until, well tamed, it enters Lake Geneva. In short, the Valais is a landscape of opposites; of steep rock faces and soaring Alps; of German and French; of northern and Mediterranean flair. It is a region of 4,000 meter peaks, the twelve largest glaciers and a multitude of Alpine passes.

In addition to Zermatt, other popular destinations and attractions of the Upper Valais, which is the German speaking part, are: the Aletsch Glacier Region, the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its terraced resorts of Riederalp, Bettmeralp, Fiesch and Fiescheralp, Naters-Blatten-Belalp and Mörel-Breiten; the town of Brig with its historic old quarter and the Stockalper Palace - situated at the foot of the Simplon Pass, Brig is an important junction and an ideal starting point for excursions; Goms, a serene, sunny high valley, which is famous for its authentic villages with wooden houses and whitewashed churches, and is a cross-country paradise in winter and a hiking region in summer; Grächen, a mountain village situated on a broad sun terrace high above the Zermatt valley, offers a particularly warm welcome to families with children featuring a lively programme for kids while the parents can relax in regal style; the thermal spa resort of Leukerbad with its 65 hot springs is a popular destination for wellness and sports enthusiasts; the Lötsch Valley, embedded in an imposing mountain landscape between the Valaisian and Bernese Alps is mostly undeveloped with still authentic villages, and therefore, attracts visitors who want to enjoy a vacation in pristine surroundings, far from the large tourism centers; and Saas Fee and the other villages of the Saas Valley with the highest mountains in Switzerland providing for enjoyable, family-oriented, sporting and adventurous holiday activities.

Sion-Sitten, the bilingual capital with its two castles, the Tourbillon Castle and the Valere CastleSion (French) or Sitten (German), the bilingual capital of the Canton of Valais, is Switzerland's sunniest town and a center of wine-growing. This small town with a rich culture marks the border of the Upper an the Lower Valais, and thanks to its central location is an ideal starting point for exploring destinations further up and further down the Rhone Valley, as well as in the nearby side valleys. Other popular destinations of the Lower Valais, the French speaking part, include: Crans - Montana situated on the sun-drenched plateau high above the Rhone Valley, offers impressive views of the southern Alps including the peaks of the Matterhorn and the Mont Blanc, and is well known for a wide selection of shops and all kind of activities such as skiing during winter and golfing during summer; Le Bouveret, a charming village situated at the mouth of the Rhone where it feeds into Lake Geneva, is known for its beautiful beach and its amusement parks, the Aquaparc and the Swiss Vapeur Parc; Martigny, a small town located on Verbier / 4-Valleys / Portes-du-Soleil / St. Bernard region; the Valais features numerous resorts offering excellent opportunities for sports activities during summer and winter monthsthe Rhone elbow is the hub of the pass routes across the Simplon, Great St. Bernard and Forclaz - its cultural heritage from the Celtic and Roman periods and Mediterranean flair and tasty gastronomy are its winning features; the Portes-du-Soleil region forming the border with France includes the Swiss mountain resorts of Champéry, Val-d'Illiez-Les Crosets-Champoussin, Morgins, and Torgon, is a paradise in summer for mountain biking, horse riding and hiking, and for skiing and snowboarding during winter months, since this is the largest linked international ski area in the world with 650 km (400 miles) of pistes; Verbier is a well known winter sports destination forming the "4 Vallées" ski region with the resorts of Nendaz, Veysonnaz, Thyon and La Tzoumaz and offering more than 400 km (250 miles) of pistes and some of the best off-piste skiing in Switzerland and the Alps, and during summer months the Verbier-St.Bernard region with 950 km (600 miles) of signposted trails is an eldorado for hikers and mountain bikers alike.
http://www.swissvacations.com/pages/en/valais.html

I hope you enjoy these images, all of which (except #10) were taken from the tour bus windows. For additional images and an historical narrative, please see my previous post on Valais:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-690528-1.html
As always, please try the downloads.
Mark
After our visit to Gruyeres, we headed back toward... (show quote)


Another beautiful set Mark. I'm still amazed at the photos you get from the bus. Number 3 is my favorite. We were near there on a day trip to Chamonix from Geneva in 1973 and are planning a drive through the area (or very close) in 2023. Hopefully the pandemic will be enough under control that we will be able to do it.

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Sep 1, 2021 19:52:36   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
DJphoto wrote:
Another beautiful set Mark. I'm still amazed at the photos you get from the bus. Number 3 is my favorite. We were near there on a day trip to Chamonix from Geneva in 1973 and are planning a drive through the area (or very close) in 2023. Hopefully the pandemic will be enough under control that we will be able to do it.


Thanks so much for your comments Dennis. #3 was taken just as we turned inland to the valley from Lake Geneva. I'm hoping you get to see this area.

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Sep 2, 2021 05:55:07   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Beautiful set, Mark. Very nicely captured, especially from a bus. Thanks for the story also.

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Sep 2, 2021 08:05:30   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Enjoyed seeing these.

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Sep 2, 2021 10:11:57   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Rugged country of beautiful scenes...and then I got hungry looking at the last image!!

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Sep 2, 2021 10:21:36   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
jederick wrote:
Rugged country of beautiful scenes...and then I got hungry looking at the last image!!


Jim, you should go over there, plenty of places for photography!!

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Sep 2, 2021 10:35:38   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Excellent photos, Mark.

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Sep 2, 2021 11:22:47   #
Blaster34 Loc: Florida Treasure Coast
 
srfmhg wrote:
After our visit to Gruyeres, we headed back toward Montreux and Lake Geneva and then up through the beautiful Rhone Valley to Tasch where we boarded the train to Zermatt.

The Valais lies in the South-West of Switzerland, stretching for 150 km (93 miles) along the narrow ribbon of the Rhone Valley between the Rhone Glacier and Lake Geneva. The main tourist resorts and many small villages are in the side valleys to the north or the south. The Valais offers an amazing diversity of landscapes - within a few kilometers there are the highest glaciers and mountains of the Alps and almost subtropical places where even almond and pomegranate trees grow. The diversity of its landscape, flora and fauna, and culture is reflected in the wide range of the Valais' tourist offers: fashionable sports resorts, a water paradise for children, courses to make golfers' dreams come true, oases of well-being, and a Mecca for hikers during summer and winter months.

The Rhone River is like a blue ribbon, fed by numerous tributaries that emerge from steep valleys. In the Upper Valais the river is wild, in the Lower Valais, gentle. The Rhone flows past mountain villages of sun-scorched houses, past towns where ancient history and modern impulses combine, past orchards and vineyards, until, well tamed, it enters Lake Geneva. In short, the Valais is a landscape of opposites; of steep rock faces and soaring Alps; of German and French; of northern and Mediterranean flair. It is a region of 4,000 meter peaks, the twelve largest glaciers and a multitude of Alpine passes.

In addition to Zermatt, other popular destinations and attractions of the Upper Valais, which is the German speaking part, are: the Aletsch Glacier Region, the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its terraced resorts of Riederalp, Bettmeralp, Fiesch and Fiescheralp, Naters-Blatten-Belalp and Mörel-Breiten; the town of Brig with its historic old quarter and the Stockalper Palace - situated at the foot of the Simplon Pass, Brig is an important junction and an ideal starting point for excursions; Goms, a serene, sunny high valley, which is famous for its authentic villages with wooden houses and whitewashed churches, and is a cross-country paradise in winter and a hiking region in summer; Grächen, a mountain village situated on a broad sun terrace high above the Zermatt valley, offers a particularly warm welcome to families with children featuring a lively programme for kids while the parents can relax in regal style; the thermal spa resort of Leukerbad with its 65 hot springs is a popular destination for wellness and sports enthusiasts; the Lötsch Valley, embedded in an imposing mountain landscape between the Valaisian and Bernese Alps is mostly undeveloped with still authentic villages, and therefore, attracts visitors who want to enjoy a vacation in pristine surroundings, far from the large tourism centers; and Saas Fee and the other villages of the Saas Valley with the highest mountains in Switzerland providing for enjoyable, family-oriented, sporting and adventurous holiday activities.

Sion-Sitten, the bilingual capital with its two castles, the Tourbillon Castle and the Valere CastleSion (French) or Sitten (German), the bilingual capital of the Canton of Valais, is Switzerland's sunniest town and a center of wine-growing. This small town with a rich culture marks the border of the Upper an the Lower Valais, and thanks to its central location is an ideal starting point for exploring destinations further up and further down the Rhone Valley, as well as in the nearby side valleys. Other popular destinations of the Lower Valais, the French speaking part, include: Crans - Montana situated on the sun-drenched plateau high above the Rhone Valley, offers impressive views of the southern Alps including the peaks of the Matterhorn and the Mont Blanc, and is well known for a wide selection of shops and all kind of activities such as skiing during winter and golfing during summer; Le Bouveret, a charming village situated at the mouth of the Rhone where it feeds into Lake Geneva, is known for its beautiful beach and its amusement parks, the Aquaparc and the Swiss Vapeur Parc; Martigny, a small town located on Verbier / 4-Valleys / Portes-du-Soleil / St. Bernard region; the Valais features numerous resorts offering excellent opportunities for sports activities during summer and winter monthsthe Rhone elbow is the hub of the pass routes across the Simplon, Great St. Bernard and Forclaz - its cultural heritage from the Celtic and Roman periods and Mediterranean flair and tasty gastronomy are its winning features; the Portes-du-Soleil region forming the border with France includes the Swiss mountain resorts of Champéry, Val-d'Illiez-Les Crosets-Champoussin, Morgins, and Torgon, is a paradise in summer for mountain biking, horse riding and hiking, and for skiing and snowboarding during winter months, since this is the largest linked international ski area in the world with 650 km (400 miles) of pistes; Verbier is a well known winter sports destination forming the "4 Vallées" ski region with the resorts of Nendaz, Veysonnaz, Thyon and La Tzoumaz and offering more than 400 km (250 miles) of pistes and some of the best off-piste skiing in Switzerland and the Alps, and during summer months the Verbier-St.Bernard region with 950 km (600 miles) of signposted trails is an eldorado for hikers and mountain bikers alike.
http://www.swissvacations.com/pages/en/valais.html

I hope you enjoy these images, all of which (except #10) were taken from the tour bus windows. For additional images and an historical narrative, please see my previous post on Valais:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-690528-1.html
As always, please try the downloads.
Mark
After our visit to Gruyeres, we headed back toward... (show quote)



Beautiful country, beautiful photographs, just plain beautiful reflections of a lovely country....Well Done.

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Sep 2, 2021 11:34:57   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Beautiful scenic series, Mark.

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Sep 2, 2021 12:04:41   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
srfmhg wrote:
After our visit to Gruyeres, we headed back toward Montreux and Lake Geneva and then up through the beautiful Rhone Valley to Tasch where we boarded the train to Zermatt.

The Valais lies in the South-West of Switzerland, stretching for 150 km (93 miles) along the narrow ribbon of the Rhone Valley between the Rhone Glacier and Lake Geneva. The main tourist resorts and many small villages are in the side valleys to the north or the south. The Valais offers an amazing diversity of landscapes - within a few kilometers there are the highest glaciers and mountains of the Alps and almost subtropical places where even almond and pomegranate trees grow. The diversity of its landscape, flora and fauna, and culture is reflected in the wide range of the Valais' tourist offers: fashionable sports resorts, a water paradise for children, courses to make golfers' dreams come true, oases of well-being, and a Mecca for hikers during summer and winter months.

The Rhone River is like a blue ribbon, fed by numerous tributaries that emerge from steep valleys. In the Upper Valais the river is wild, in the Lower Valais, gentle. The Rhone flows past mountain villages of sun-scorched houses, past towns where ancient history and modern impulses combine, past orchards and vineyards, until, well tamed, it enters Lake Geneva. In short, the Valais is a landscape of opposites; of steep rock faces and soaring Alps; of German and French; of northern and Mediterranean flair. It is a region of 4,000 meter peaks, the twelve largest glaciers and a multitude of Alpine passes.

In addition to Zermatt, other popular destinations and attractions of the Upper Valais, which is the German speaking part, are: the Aletsch Glacier Region, the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its terraced resorts of Riederalp, Bettmeralp, Fiesch and Fiescheralp, Naters-Blatten-Belalp and Mörel-Breiten; the town of Brig with its historic old quarter and the Stockalper Palace - situated at the foot of the Simplon Pass, Brig is an important junction and an ideal starting point for excursions; Goms, a serene, sunny high valley, which is famous for its authentic villages with wooden houses and whitewashed churches, and is a cross-country paradise in winter and a hiking region in summer; Grächen, a mountain village situated on a broad sun terrace high above the Zermatt valley, offers a particularly warm welcome to families with children featuring a lively programme for kids while the parents can relax in regal style; the thermal spa resort of Leukerbad with its 65 hot springs is a popular destination for wellness and sports enthusiasts; the Lötsch Valley, embedded in an imposing mountain landscape between the Valaisian and Bernese Alps is mostly undeveloped with still authentic villages, and therefore, attracts visitors who want to enjoy a vacation in pristine surroundings, far from the large tourism centers; and Saas Fee and the other villages of the Saas Valley with the highest mountains in Switzerland providing for enjoyable, family-oriented, sporting and adventurous holiday activities.

Sion-Sitten, the bilingual capital with its two castles, the Tourbillon Castle and the Valere CastleSion (French) or Sitten (German), the bilingual capital of the Canton of Valais, is Switzerland's sunniest town and a center of wine-growing. This small town with a rich culture marks the border of the Upper an the Lower Valais, and thanks to its central location is an ideal starting point for exploring destinations further up and further down the Rhone Valley, as well as in the nearby side valleys. Other popular destinations of the Lower Valais, the French speaking part, include: Crans - Montana situated on the sun-drenched plateau high above the Rhone Valley, offers impressive views of the southern Alps including the peaks of the Matterhorn and the Mont Blanc, and is well known for a wide selection of shops and all kind of activities such as skiing during winter and golfing during summer; Le Bouveret, a charming village situated at the mouth of the Rhone where it feeds into Lake Geneva, is known for its beautiful beach and its amusement parks, the Aquaparc and the Swiss Vapeur Parc; Martigny, a small town located on Verbier / 4-Valleys / Portes-du-Soleil / St. Bernard region; the Valais features numerous resorts offering excellent opportunities for sports activities during summer and winter monthsthe Rhone elbow is the hub of the pass routes across the Simplon, Great St. Bernard and Forclaz - its cultural heritage from the Celtic and Roman periods and Mediterranean flair and tasty gastronomy are its winning features; the Portes-du-Soleil region forming the border with France includes the Swiss mountain resorts of Champéry, Val-d'Illiez-Les Crosets-Champoussin, Morgins, and Torgon, is a paradise in summer for mountain biking, horse riding and hiking, and for skiing and snowboarding during winter months, since this is the largest linked international ski area in the world with 650 km (400 miles) of pistes; Verbier is a well known winter sports destination forming the "4 Vallées" ski region with the resorts of Nendaz, Veysonnaz, Thyon and La Tzoumaz and offering more than 400 km (250 miles) of pistes and some of the best off-piste skiing in Switzerland and the Alps, and during summer months the Verbier-St.Bernard region with 950 km (600 miles) of signposted trails is an eldorado for hikers and mountain bikers alike.
http://www.swissvacations.com/pages/en/valais.html

I hope you enjoy these images, all of which (except #10) were taken from the tour bus windows. For additional images and an historical narrative, please see my previous post on Valais:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-690528-1.html
As always, please try the downloads.
Mark
After our visit to Gruyeres, we headed back toward... (show quote)

Nice set Mark

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Sep 2, 2021 13:27:19   #
tgreenhaw
 
Beautiful!

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Sep 2, 2021 14:35:51   #
DICK32
 
Mark: Great pictures. The composition of them is very good. Thanks for your description of Switzerland. Been there several times without camera. Love the glacier train to Zermatt. Gives me the urge to go back.

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Sep 2, 2021 14:39:26   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
joehel2 wrote:
Beautiful set, Mark. Very nicely captured, especially from a bus. Thanks for the story also.


Thank you so much for looking and reading the narrative Joe. I appreciate!

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Sep 2, 2021 14:40:19   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
jaymatt wrote:
Enjoyed seeing these.


So glad you did John.

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