Jeez! Those attachment tags travel with the post on here don't they!
Or did you really know.
Yes of course Austria. The pics were taken in a little town called Ehrwald where my family live right at the foot of the range that holds the Zugspitze and the Grossglockner, the highest mountains in Germany and Austria respectively. I was about 8 years old the first time I summitted the zugspitze on foot and it was a very long day. The route we took back then is totally a no go area due to errossion which is a pity. One of my most vivid memories is stopping at a picnic table that was literally stuck to the side of the mountain. A tiny plateau held on by a leaning tree. As I leaned back on the bench which was leaning against this tree I liiked down and there was shear a drop of about a 1000 feet. Very exciting. My uncles (both farmers) were part of the local mountain rescue, so I felt safe.
. I particularly like the first pic I posted. \It's from asummit that has a pub on it (the Copperge Hutte ) with a great view of the Sebensee, a lake that I once bathed in for a £5 bet and froze my nuts off. Tirolleans are mad for building strange things in the mountains in the last place you expect them. This is the view from my bedroom when I stay.