Austrian Alps, Part 2
The second day took us to the opposite side of the valley of Innsbruck (So named because the Inn River flows through the middle of town), to the area called Patscher Kofel, which was Innsbruck's Olympic mountain (2300 m) Again, you take a cable car to the top and from there are many hiking trails available. (Be sure to click on these photos to get a better view! The photo below is toward the area we had hiked the previous day.)

Upon leaving the cable car, Bob noticed a TV tower on the mountain's summit and of course we headed that way. We first came to a small building which appeared to be a old lookout of some kind. complete with a stone tower. 
Above is the view from partway up this summit climb. Unfortunately, as we approached the top, the path became extremely steep. We endeavored to find an "alternate" way to the summit, but only encountered steeper and more difficult terrain. Eventually we decided that since we did not have the necessary ropes and other gear to climb any farther around or up, we began our descent back to the path which leads you in a circle around the this mountain, giving you views of 3 valleys before you return to the cable car. 