After a rainy night, the morning dawned overcast but dry. Our original plan was to take the bus and cable car to Untersberg, but the weather wasn't looking that great. So instead we had a relaxing morning walking around Salzburg before heading to the mountains in the afternoon.
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Gaisberg, as seen from the old town. |
After a bit of an adventure obtaining bus tickets, we got on the 151 bus to Gaisberg. Our plan was to take the bus most of the way up, and walk the final bit. After a few stops in town, the bus started climbing. Near the bottom of the mountain, at a stop by a large field, dozens of paragliders got on with their equipment, heading up for another flight. I was glad I didn't have to drive up the narrow road. It was entertainment enough watching the bus driver navigate it.
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Hiking up through the forest. |
We decided to get off at the penultimate stop. This was about a kilometer and a few hundred meters below the summit. The trail was well worn, and it didn't take too long to get to the summit. The top is well built up, with a few buildings and the large tower that can be seen from town.
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Looking down at Salzburg. |
We watched some paragliders take off, then found a spot to eat lunch and play radio. All the shady benches were taken, so we tried sitting on the ground. This didn't last long, however, since there was an army of ants waiting for us. On a sunny bench we enjoyed our cheese and bread, then I got on the air. There was cell service on top, which helped a lot since the bands were only in slightly better shape than the evening before. I made five contacts before stopping.
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View in another direction. |
The bus pulled up as we were finishing packing up, so we decided to just take it down from the summit. It was convenient, and we were soon back downtown. Overall, a pleasant afternoon outing.
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