Friday, July 26, 2013

ELEMENTS OF ZERMATT: WATER


A WALK OUT on the Gornergrat crosses many mountain streams. There's one favorite picnic spot with a roaring Alpine cascade I'd love to take home with me.



AND WHEN you sit in the meadow next to the stream, here's what you see when you look across the valley.


AS A LOCAL article claims, if you sit here long enough, you'll never need a visit to the psychiatrist!

We're off to a mountain picnic, and will return soon with more images.


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

ALPENROSEN AND A WORLD IN BLOOM

Lots of rain this year, so the flowers are spectacular.  We set off on a mission to track down some alpenrosen (rhododendron ferrugineum, the ancestor of many modern garden hybrids). Normally they bloom in June and are finished by mid-July, but there are still large stands in the woods and out among the rocks on the trail from Riffelalp to Grunsee. 




We even found stands of alpenrose sheltering among the rocks on the arid trail up to Flualp restaurant on the Findelgletscher (a road leads to a tiny brown speck of a building at the lower left in the glacier description; that's the restaurant/hotel shown on the ridge in the photo below -- such an infinitely small part of the landscape!).  



And, on the walk over from Blauherd, colorful patches of pale blue gentian mixed with lemon yellow succulents.


Along with several out-of-season pasque flowers drinking in the July sunshine. 


And, yes, the edelweiss are starting to appear along the trail, but that's a story for another day's mountain mosey....