Havercuse: on the Montreux waterfront, Lake Geneva and Swiss Alps in background
Havercuse: looking out from Montreux to the other side of Lake Geneva; some of that is Switzerland, some France
Havercuse: Kelly wandering the steep streets of Montreux
Havercuse: Montreux was aesthetically pleasing
Havercuse: Castle Chillon, near Montreux; Lord Byron wrote about it back in the day
Havercuse: inside Castle Chillon
Havercuse: view while scaling our first peak in the Alps (by cogwheel train)
Havercuse: view from the top of Rochers-de-Naye, Swiss Alps
Havercuse: sheer drop of a couple thousand feet right where I'm looking
Havercuse: The Swiss Alps, from Rochers-de-Naye
Havercuse: top of Rochers-de-Naye, Swiss Alps
Havercuse: Kelly, still able to notice whats up close
Havercuse: Lake Geneva in the distance
Havercuse: fun with colors using the cannon powershot
Havercuse: On top of the mountain there was, I kid you not, a marmot farm
Havercuse: when a cloud decides to roll in, there's no more view; Lake Geneva in background (not pictured) (HA!)
Havercuse: Gruyeres, outside the old city walls
Havercuse: Gruyeres, town center
Havercuse: long story...
Havercuse: Gruyeres, inside the city walls
Havercuse: Kelly, keeping a lookout; Gruyeres
Havercuse: They make Gruyeres in Gruyeres. A LOT of it.
Havercuse: there are flames in the tin. You cook your own shish kabab at the table.
Havercuse: Swiss countryside, nestled in the mountains, outside Gruyeres
Havercuse: Lucerne! Old school flood prevention water spikes, "Nadelwehr"
Havercuse: the Kapellbrucke, or Chapel Bridge, in Lucerne; dates from 14th century, tower is the original
Havercuse: taking a ferry on Lake Lucerne to another mountain
Havercuse: on the ferry; Lake Lucerne
Havercuse: view of Lake Lucerne from the steepest cogwheel train on earth (gradient 48%), climbing Mt Pilatus
Havercuse: living life at a 45% angle; side of Mt Pilatus. (also dealing with snow in July)