I went to the top of the Jungfraujoch Mountain, which is part of the Swiss Alps. I stayed in a cabin at the bottom of the mountain with Melody and Joanne. The Jungfraujoch Mountain is 11,330 feet above sea level, compared to Whistler which is 7160 feet above sea level. The change in temperture was very neat, it was sunny with a few clouds at ground level and at the top of the mountain is was extremely windy with blasting hail, you could only stand outside for a minute because the hail was hitting your face like bullets. The ice caves that you see me walking though were amazing. If you never have a change to go visit the Swiss Alps, take the time to go up the mountain; it is pricy but worth every penny. There is nothing in North America that can be compared to the fascinating and unique beauty of the Swiss Alps. Mother Nature sure does create extraordinary things.
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Cool pictures...I would like to go there.
I like the pictures. However, I'd never go there because just looking at the pictures makes me cold. I like going to places with warm climates.
A picturesque view!
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