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Quote from: tonyg on March 31, 2009, 12:24:25 AMWhere did I see this traffic jam from my window? I recognise those goats and so I would guess at Zermatt?? (and that was before I saw Robin's there's-often-a-clue picture from the Valais)
Where did I see this traffic jam from my window?
I think of beavers as having big, flat tails. Is it possible that these are marmots, more typical of the alps.
Actually the winner is Diane who recognised the two tone (blackneck) Valais goat and put two and two together and came up with Zermatt where goats caused a traffic jam as no other traffic is allowed there!
Maybe Diane will set the next puzzle?
Quote from: Ragged Robin on March 31, 2009, 05:12:18 PMActually the winner is Diane who recognised the two tone (blackneck) Valais goat and put two and two together and came up with Zermatt where goats caused a traffic jam as no other traffic is allowed there! Actually, my first thought was Saas Fee but I thought the architecture was wrong, so went for Zermatt. I never knew what sort of goat they were, and usually call them Ying-yang goatsQuote Maybe Diane will set the next puzzle? Good idea! I'll think about itYipee!But meanwhile, here they are causing a different sort of traffic jam and also in "King of the Mountains" stylesorry for the poor quality of old scanned slides
Slides of the two tone goats on the mountain are wondeful, Diane! Where were they taken?
Quote from: Ragged Robin on March 31, 2009, 07:39:23 PMSlides of the two tone goats on the mountain are wonderful, Diane! Where were they taken? I thought as a native, Robin, that was your puzzle We were staying in Saas Fee and took the bus down the valley to Saas Almagell. Then walked up to Almagelleralp (a stiffish climb), then along the Höhenweg Kreuzboden which is an excellent flowery walk then down from Kreuzboden by cablecar. The goats blocked our way on a narrow path on the Höhenweg and we had considerable difficulty getting past
Slides of the two tone goats on the mountain are wonderful, Diane! Where were they taken?
I was not so lucky at Kreuzboden. It snowed heavily the night before so high places were out of bounds. And on the way up to the top the gondola stopped with us out of view of humankind ..... long enough for us both to be crossing our legs Returning to the flowery path we were greeted with rain It was nice the day before
What a fabulous view, Tony, but the gondola experience sounds a little like 'touching the void'
can you guess what we were thinking (nothing to do with crossed legs this time!)
Quotecan you guess what we were thinking (nothing to do with crossed legs this time!) Who's going to be first to suggest sharing body heat