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Jan 31, 2024 19:40:01   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
weberwest wrote:
As this mini-series is nearing its close, I am more and more drawn back to my original roots in Central Switzerland. From the place where I grew up in the small village of Ballwil/Lucerne, facing south we have a nice view to the alpine mountain chain with its eternal snow cap, with two significant mountains flanking that chain: Mount Pilatus in the west, which thrones pretty much right over the city of Lucerne, and the slightly lower in altitude but, particularly from our local viewpoint, very outstanding Mount Rigi in the east, which you have already seen on quite a few of my pictures in this series.

I am dedicating this post to a large part to Mount Rigi. First we will have two images of the river Reuss as it makes its dramatic exit from Lake Lucerne. Then we approach Mount Rigi on a gentle boat ride on the "Vierwaldstättersee"- literally translated as "Lake of the Four Forest Cantons", which is the proper local name for what we know in English as Lake Lucerne. On the way we first enjoy vistas from the boat as we cruise by the Meggenhorn castle, then we are enveloped by the gentle waves on this deep lake (214m/702ft at its deepest spot) and cruise past gently rolling meadows and small resort towns, such as Hertenstein and Weggis. Once the boat docks at the shore in Vitznau, a small scenic and quite touristic village at the foot of Mount Rigi, our journey continues up Mount Rigi's western flank aboard the Vitznau-Rigi cogwheel railway. No other mountain railway in the Alps has a longer history than this one: This railway opened in 1871 (152 years ago!), making it Europe's first mountain railway. The journey was, and still is, an experience in itself. We stay aboard the train to its second from last station at Rigi-Staffel, where we disembark and walk the remaining relatively short but quite steep stretch up to Rigi-Kulm, the highest point on this splendid mountain. From here we have a wonderful view to the rolling hills at the foot of the mountain, including two major and one minor lake: Lakes Lucerne and Zug of the first and Lake Lauerz of the second category.

I trust you will enjoy this combined lake and mountain experience.

A few notes to specific pictures below where I do not have sufficient space in the captions for a full description:

~ Image #1 - View from the Reussteg at the left bank of the river Reuss: At the very center of the picture and river is the 19th century Nadelwehr (needle dam), the historic river dam constructed to manually regulate the outflow of Lake Lucerne's water into the Reuss river. At left a cluster of historic houses in the old town center of Lucerne. At upper right the Reussbrücke (1877) and at rear on the extreme right the 13th century Wasserturm (water tower) attached to the historic Kapellbrücke (chapel bridge) which in this image is partially hidden.

~ Image #8 - On the steep walk from Rigi Staffel to Rigi Kulm: Panorama view west to north: At center to left the long Küssnacht arm of Lake Lucerne, with the town of Küssnacht at the center of the image. Towards the left end of the lake another arm turns right towards Lucerne, situated to the right and at the foot of Mount Pilatus. At right the view to Lake Zug, with the town of Zug at the upper right end and the village of Walchwil at the far right, above which lies the charming agricultural and recreational area of the Zugerberg. At the upper center, just before the Jura hills faintly visible: the two small shining bodies of water of Lake Sempach and Lake Baldegg.

~ Image #10 - From the top of Rigi Kulm: Panorama view north to east: At center the elongated waters of Lake Zug, bordered at its right shore by the gentle Zugerberg mountain with agricultural and recreational areas (presented in set #4 of this ongoing series). The towns of Walchwil in the center left of the image and Arth at the right end of the lake. To the left of the wooden cross at some distance the small Lake Lauerz and behind it slightly to the left the Kleine Mythen and the Grosse Mythen, the two home mountains of the town of Schwyz.


Notes
TRIP INFO: Set # 1 provides a brief introduction to this series. Please use the link below if you would like to review this intro:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-797460-1.html

2022 TRIP INFO: Set # 19 provides more information on the two trips of the year to Europe
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-798237-1.html

EARLIER POSTS of this series: Access my topic list at UHH, the new posts are listed in reverse chronological order:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/user-topic-list?usernum=45105

Thanks for visiting, I recommend viewing the downloads and look forward to your comments and questions.

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As this mini-series is nearing its close, I am mor... (show quote)


My favorite Lucerne...Thanks again for bringing these sweet memories + beautiful Mountain View’s, Joe!

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Jan 31, 2024 19:40:17   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
weberwest wrote:
As this mini-series is nearing its close, I am more and more drawn back to my original roots in Central Switzerland. From the place where I grew up in the small village of Ballwil/Lucerne, facing south we have a nice view to the alpine mountain chain with its eternal snow cap, with two significant mountains flanking that chain: Mount Pilatus in the west, which thrones pretty much right over the city of Lucerne, and the slightly lower in altitude but, particularly from our local viewpoint, very outstanding Mount Rigi in the east, which you have already seen on quite a few of my pictures in this series.

I am dedicating this post to a large part to Mount Rigi. First we will have two images of the river Reuss as it makes its dramatic exit from Lake Lucerne. Then we approach Mount Rigi on a gentle boat ride on the "Vierwaldstättersee"- literally translated as "Lake of the Four Forest Cantons", which is the proper local name for what we know in English as Lake Lucerne. On the way we first enjoy vistas from the boat as we cruise by the Meggenhorn castle, then we are enveloped by the gentle waves on this deep lake (214m/702ft at its deepest spot) and cruise past gently rolling meadows and small resort towns, such as Hertenstein and Weggis. Once the boat docks at the shore in Vitznau, a small scenic and quite touristic village at the foot of Mount Rigi, our journey continues up Mount Rigi's western flank aboard the Vitznau-Rigi cogwheel railway. No other mountain railway in the Alps has a longer history than this one: This railway opened in 1871 (152 years ago!), making it Europe's first mountain railway. The journey was, and still is, an experience in itself. We stay aboard the train to its second from last station at Rigi-Staffel, where we disembark and walk the remaining relatively short but quite steep stretch up to Rigi-Kulm, the highest point on this splendid mountain. From here we have a wonderful view to the rolling hills at the foot of the mountain, including two major and one minor lake: Lakes Lucerne and Zug of the first and Lake Lauerz of the second category.

I trust you will enjoy this combined lake and mountain experience.

A few notes to specific pictures below where I do not have sufficient space in the captions for a full description:

~ Image #1 - View from the Reussteg at the left bank of the river Reuss: At the very center of the picture and river is the 19th century Nadelwehr (needle dam), the historic river dam constructed to manually regulate the outflow of Lake Lucerne's water into the Reuss river. At left a cluster of historic houses in the old town center of Lucerne. At upper right the Reussbrücke (1877) and at rear on the extreme right the 13th century Wasserturm (water tower) attached to the historic Kapellbrücke (chapel bridge) which in this image is partially hidden.

~ Image #8 - On the steep walk from Rigi Staffel to Rigi Kulm: Panorama view west to north: At center to left the long Küssnacht arm of Lake Lucerne, with the town of Küssnacht at the center of the image. Towards the left end of the lake another arm turns right towards Lucerne, situated to the right and at the foot of Mount Pilatus. At right the view to Lake Zug, with the town of Zug at the upper right end and the village of Walchwil at the far right, above which lies the charming agricultural and recreational area of the Zugerberg. At the upper center, just before the Jura hills faintly visible: the two small shining bodies of water of Lake Sempach and Lake Baldegg.

~ Image #10 - From the top of Rigi Kulm: Panorama view north to east: At center the elongated waters of Lake Zug, bordered at its right shore by the gentle Zugerberg mountain with agricultural and recreational areas (presented in set #4 of this ongoing series). The towns of Walchwil in the center left of the image and Arth at the right end of the lake. To the left of the wooden cross at some distance the small Lake Lauerz and behind it slightly to the left the Kleine Mythen and the Grosse Mythen, the two home mountains of the town of Schwyz.


Notes
TRIP INFO: Set # 1 provides a brief introduction to this series. Please use the link below if you would like to review this intro:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-797460-1.html

2022 TRIP INFO: Set # 19 provides more information on the two trips of the year to Europe
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-798237-1.html

EARLIER POSTS of this series: Access my topic list at UHH, the new posts are listed in reverse chronological order:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/user-topic-list?usernum=45105

Thanks for visiting, I recommend viewing the downloads and look forward to your comments and questions.

.
As this mini-series is nearing its close, I am mor... (show quote)



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Jan 31, 2024 21:59:55   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
weberwest wrote:
Thank you very much Barbara. Yes, we were quite fortunate with the weather. We have this saying in Switzerland: "Wenn Engel reisen, lacht der Himmel" - when angels are traveling, the sky is smiling! - LOL - Sorry, couldn't help that, it fits this topic to a T - of course we say that with a strong dash of irony, not that I am considering myself to be anything close to an angel!


Well, your photos make me think that there was an angel involved, somewhere, somehow!
These are ALL fantastic!

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Jan 31, 2024 22:49:20   #
Thorny Devil Loc: Alice Springs, Central Australia
 
Thanks again weberwest for your great photos of that beautiful part of the world. I have had an interest in trains and railways for as long as I can remember and I was fascinated by the cog railways in Switzerland. We also took the train to the top of Mount Rigi and were lucky with the weather which enabled us to view the magnificent scenery as captured in your photos. Cheers, Richard.

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Jan 31, 2024 23:07:43   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Bubalola wrote:
My favorite Lucerne...Thanks again for bringing these sweet memories + beautiful Mountain View’s, Joe!


Thank you Eugene for your nice comments, I am very pleased that I could awaken those memories in you!

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Jan 31, 2024 23:08:14   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
kpmac wrote:


Thank you kindly, Ken for all those happy signs!

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Jan 31, 2024 23:09:22   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Retired CPO wrote:
Well, your photos make me think that there was an angel involved, somewhere, somehow!
These are ALL fantastic!


Thank you Chief for your kind words - and as to the angle - who knows - and I am always happy for any kind of support I can get!

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Jan 31, 2024 23:13:01   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Thorny Devil wrote:
Thanks again weberwest for your great photos of that beautiful part of the world. I have had an interest in trains and railways for as long as I can remember and I was fascinated by the cog railways in Switzerland. We also took the train to the top of Mount Rigi and were lucky with the weather which enabled us to view the magnificent scenery as captured in your photos. Cheers, Richard.


Thank you Richard for your kind words and interesting story. Cog wheel railways are really such an interesting idea, and they are certainly put to good use in these Swiss mountains. Glad you liked the spectacular scenery!

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Jan 31, 2024 23:42:25   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
Beautiful landscapes and mountains Joe. I really like the first two shots of the historic houses in Lucerne along the river Reuss.

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Jan 31, 2024 23:57:49   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Vince68 wrote:
Beautiful landscapes and mountains Joe. I really like the first two shots of the historic houses in Lucerne along the river Reuss.


Yes, in this set we get the combination of urban and rural, with a good many buckets of water thrown in - that's pretty much the environment I grew up in - and it feels good to go "home" again a couple of times a year!

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Feb 1, 2024 06:21:41   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
How good is #1?!! The rapids energize this beautiful composition.

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Feb 1, 2024 06:45:30   #
mvetrano2 Loc: Commack, NY
 
nice

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Feb 1, 2024 07:27:49   #
llamb Loc: Northeast Ohio
 
Great set! Thanks for posting.

~Lee

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Feb 1, 2024 08:15:04   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice images again, Joe.

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Feb 1, 2024 09:21:57   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Absolutely beautiful! The weather you requested for these images is marvelous.

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