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Lake St. Clair ice with the near infra-red modified camera

A bare tree on the shore of Lake St. Clair- Not ice or frost on the limbs, just a great deal of IR coming of the branches Visible light spectrum color of the Yacht Club The Yacht Club- original non-visible light spectrum imaging Wind and sun eroded ice flows on Lake St' Clair- Black and White conversion Wind and sun eroded ice flows on Lake St' Clair-  Black and white conversion of the IR image The Ice-locked Yacht club- Black and White conversion of the IR image file

FEB 2015- near infrared Lake St Clair

Very frozen February afternoon. With temperatures hovering near zero Fahrenheit (-18C) took a "short" walk with Sabine to get her cabin fever worked out. Took the visible light filtered hacked digital camera out too see what we could not see. de-saturated of color for simple Black and White versions of the infrared images what the original images show up as with no edits Not too far from the Geocache, GC3ATPW Sabine is not impressed

Hoch-Ybrig, Switzerland

Panorama from Klein Sternen Located about 2 hours from the Zurich Main station, Hoch-Ybrig ski area offers a pretty well rounded menu of all mountain sports. Whether preferences lean toward free skiing, groomed piste running, ski-cross, big air kickers, or jibbing Hoch-Ybrig has it all within reach without long traverses or bus rides across the valley.  StringGirl poses with Druesberg and Forstberg in the background A right bargain at a mere 53 CHF for an adult lift pass and a whopping 88 CHF for the Snow'n'Rail which includes your transit from Zurich to the mountain (65 CHF if you have a "halbtax" card).  Shot with my new GoPro HERO The weather this day was pretty poor in the city, but according to weather reports the snow ceiling was at 1100 meters. And Hoch-Ybrig was posting a sunny day forecast. So why not take a two hour ride from Zurich to the mountains. Sun rising to our backs with this ahead of us, lower cloud ceiling at 1500 m. Just obscur...

Laax would truly take many more days to try to cover., worth another trip in 2015

With so many incredible ski areas in Switzerland, one might accuse us of being in a little bit of a rut. However, Flims-Laax-Falera on my 4th visit does not disappoint nor manage to surprise with its great conditions and excellent terrain. A truly mammoth area anchored by three towns; Flims, Laax, and Falera. Laax would truly require multiple days to really cover. In this one trip we managed pretty much only 1/3 of the resort; barely setting foot on the Falera side of the mountains and just looking up at the glacier. Panoramic view from Mutta Rodunda, elevation 2420 m above sea level View from Flims Soup filled "bark" bowls, at Station Plaun restaurant A look up the hill from Station Plauns Up top near Mutta Rodunda Waiting at the Scansinas either the Gondola up to Nagens or 6 person detachable to Mutta Rodunda

Restaurant Z. Buergli

Buergli means "Small Castle"   Had a team dinner at Buergli to kick off this years team meetings, and was pleased to be treated like royalty. the view from the high ground between the Zurichsee and the river Sihl we had this room all to ourselves with a group of nine, the whole restaurant may have seated 40-50 Buergli is a cozy place nestled in a mixed residential and small consumer business area. Truly a neighborhood. Our local Zurichers indicated that it is quite a nice area to live (they might have been implying that it is posh or pricey to line there).  The restaurant itself is fairly "gemütlich", in the sense of cozyness or snugness. It was very homey, just a nice home with tasteful appointments. Though some german speakers have told me that "gemütlich" also conveys a bit of "quaintness" or "informality" which I think is not what I am trying to describe. The menu was definitely Gemutlich With many ...