This hike was did not occur chronologically next after Steinplatte, but it is the one that I feel like writing/posting about next. One of the memorable features of this hike was that it showed us how adept (read CRAZY!) Austrians really are when it comes to mountain hiking. As with most of the popular hiking/skiing mountains in Austria, a lift takes you 3/4 of the way up and then you start hiking from there.

After a very short walk of maybe 5 minutes, we came across a nice little restaurant/bar.We never ended up stopping there, but it looked like a fun way to either start a day's hike or to end one.

The hiking started out easy enough, a little steep, but nothing unexpected for a mountain hike and it was a beautiful day!

Unfortunately, there are no good photos of the trail we eventually took, but the above photo shows one of the nicest sections. The next shot also shows the same section of the trail (bottom left side of the photo), just from above where we ended up.

See, to get where we wanted to be, we needed to go a lot more up. It was a smaller side-trail that ended up being more of a scramble on all fours up slippery rocks. I say slippery rocks because the trail is so well worn that the rocks have been worn down to a point where they give very little traction and are coated in an interesting mix of dirt, shoe rubber, and hand grease. This was one of our earlier hikes, so we didn't yet have our confidence up yet and this hike was quite daunting and tiring. We ended up stopping for lunch, where I took the above photo as well as the following one.

While we were stopped for lunch was a very steep, very rocky place with no immediately obvious way to continue up, so we ended up turning back from there. It was at that time, that a young family, who was also heading down, just from a much higher point, came
walking down the mountain side, almost never using their hands, and passed us. If memory serves, there was dad with a baby on his back, mom, and 2 young boys (aged somewhere between 7 and 10). I was simply floored by their confidence and ability to hike so quickly on what seemed to be a rather treacherous path, particularly with such young kids. Anyways, we made our slow way back down, were greeted by a fabulous view of a glacier on one of the neighbouring mountains.