Austrian Alps, Part 3

Innsbruck is a beautiful old city spread out in the valley between two mountain ranges. We did not explore much of the city due to the "call of the mountains." Maybe if we return. Then again, I think we would head back into the mountains. The mountains never lose their appeal! The third day we hiked in an area called Muttereralm, which appears to be a newly opened ski area, which means new cable cars. On the way up to the hiking area, Bob mentioned that he felt much more comfortable in these cars than the "ancient ones we rode yesterday." Glad he didn't tell me that yesterday!!
A view from the old section of town up toward the Alps on that side of the valley.

We began the hike by taking the "Panoramaweg" that circled around this newly created lake. We discussed having lunch and calling it a day, but changed and mind and started hiking.
Magnificent views of the opposite side of the valley (toward Nordpark.)
I think I see a new oil painting hanging in our living room.

The main trails in this area are designed for family hiking or moutain biking, with some single track trails that come off and allow for many options to traverse the mountain side. It was hard to pack up the suitcase the next morning and leave the mountains behind, although our feet were a bit sore! Is not all the the Lord created good?!

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