Hmmhmm, James and Jeff – now I wonder if this might be me misunderstanding an English phrase.
When I chose the quote I meant it to mean “Now, can we go further? To the origin of the river? To the end of the valley?”
But it seems you both understand “Can we go away? I don’t want to stay”
Yes, it is. This part of East Tyrol is not only very steep (have I mentioned this before, ;-)) but also the least populated part of Tyrol. So quiet. The trees are mostly Swiss Pine so you were absolutely right about the “hint of warm pine” – the smell is wonderful.
My first thought was that I wanted to go see where the river went. It looks like a lovely place to visit. I generally like the B&W pictures you post here, Martina, but in this case, I would like to see what the colors in this landscape would look like.
Why would you want to go? Must be a child talking. Classic landscape shot.
The air smells fresh and pure with a hint of warm pine and sweet grass. Leaving could only be driven by thirst and hunger after a long hike.
Hmmhmm, James and Jeff – now I wonder if this might be me misunderstanding an English phrase.
When I chose the quote I meant it to mean “Now, can we go further? To the origin of the river? To the end of the valley?”
But it seems you both understand “Can we go away? I don’t want to stay”
Tja, these things happen … interesting, though.
Ah, can we go ON. Now that makes sense. What a beautiful place this is.
Yes, it is. This part of East Tyrol is not only very steep (have I mentioned this before, ;-)) but also the least populated part of Tyrol. So quiet. The trees are mostly Swiss Pine so you were absolutely right about the “hint of warm pine” – the smell is wonderful.
My first thought was that I wanted to go see where the river went. It looks like a lovely place to visit. I generally like the B&W pictures you post here, Martina, but in this case, I would like to see what the colors in this landscape would look like.
No problem, I just posted it on the scrappress:
http://scrappress.blogspot.de/2013/10/hintere-trojeralm-osttirol-blick-zuruck.html
@ all
Funnily, when I looked at the photo again something struck me: The photo shows the direction we came from, not the one we went to.
That had been the end of that day’s hike. Exactly 2001m above sea level btw.
That’s 6564.9606 feet. *grin*