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Check out he snow shoe data. Thats what Im doing today. Whoop! Whoop! Rigi is a massif in central Switzerland. It is also known as the Queen of the Mountains. The highest peak at 1,797.5 meters is the Rigi Kulm, easily accessible by public transport. It offers many activities such as skiing or sledging in the winter, and hiking in the summer. The name Rigi comes from Riginen which is the stratification that is clearly visible on the north-side of the mountain and is one of the identifying characteristics of Mt. Rigi. During the early days of tourism in the Alps, it was said that the name came from the Latin Regina montium-Queen of the Mountains, this however is not accurate, as the first known use of Riginen dates back to 1384. The oldest known naming of the mountain at all is from 1368: in pede montis riginam Transportation There are multiple public transportation options available to ascend Mt. Rigi: By rack railway from Arth-Goldau and Vitznau, operated by the Rigi-Bahnen. The Vitznau-Rigi-Bahn started operation on May 21, 1871 and was the first mountain railway in Europe. On June 4, 1875 the Arth-Rigi-Bahn was finished, allowing access from the other side of the mountain. They were electrified in 1937 and 1907 respectively, with the Arth-Rigi-Bahn becoming the first electrified standard gauge rack-railway in the world. Both lines go all the way to the summit, Rigi-Kulm. By gondola lift from Weggis to Rigi-Kaltbad. By cable-car from the Kräbel station on the Arth-Rigi-Bahn line to Rigi-Scheidegg. Recreation Mt. Rigi offers an area for recreation and sports measuring approximately 90km2 offering a variety of well-maintained walking trails or mountain hikes where visitors can have a panoramic view of 150km from various marked points. There are also numerous public grilling stations located near the hiking trails. Mt. Rigi is also a perfect destination for people practicing winter sports and other winter recreation activities. The following equipment can be rented at Sport Center in Rigi Kulm: airboards, toboggans, snowshoes, walking sticks. Gloves, ski caps, socks, ski goggles and more can be purchased at same location. Snowshoe trails 1.5/3/4.5 km Winter trails 35 km Cross-country ski run 7 km Airboard run 3.6 km Toboggan run Kulm-Staffel 4 km Toboggan run Kulm-Schawandi 3.6 km Altitude 1300–1800 m Ski run, easy 3.9 km Entire ski runs 9 km Mt. Rigi in culture Mt. Rigi has been featured in many works of art, including both paintings and literary publications. Perhaps the most famous paintings of the Rigi were a series by JMW Turner, including The Blue Rigi, Sunrise, several of which are in the collection of the Tate Britain art gallery in London. Mark Twain also visited Rigi during his tour of Central Europe in the late 1870s, and wrote about his travels in his A Tramp Abroad. There is a Catskills resort called the Rigi Kulm in Abraham Cahans novel The Rise of David Levinsky . Geology Technically, the Rigi is not a part of the Alps, and belongs instead to the Swiss plateau. It is mostly composed of molasse and other conglomerate, as opposed to the Bündner schist and flysch of the Alps.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 04:14:47 +0000

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