The weather had been decidedly 'iffy' during the days I missed, and indeed it was raining slightly when I arrived at Brixlegg to catch the bus to my final destination, Alpbach. So, in hindsight I may not have suffered too greatly from a butterflying perspective; it was just the additional £250 cost of rebooking the flight and airport parking, etc.
![Evil or Very Mad :evil:](./images/smilies/icon_evil.gif)
Thankfully, when I awoke the following morning and walked onto my verandah, this was the view awaiting me:
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The Wiedersbergerhorn mountain is 2,125m high, and can be ascended via a gondola lift which takes 10 minutes or so. I duly walked the 2 miles to the lift station and was up at 1850m by 9.15am. Here is the view looking back down towards Alpbach:
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Although I fancy my chances with the majority of non-UK species seen, I'd very much welcome anybody's comments regarding any of them, as there were a few which puzzled me slightly (mostly pyrgus as per usual.)
Interject at will!!
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)