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Ethan Rambacher
The view from the summit of Fronalpstock is absolutely breathtaking. The lake is the Vierwaldstättersee (Lake Lucerne). Brunnen is the town visible to the right.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
Grosser and Kleiner Mythen seen from the start of the hike at Morschach, Schwyzerhöhe.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
Wildflower field near the beginning of the hike.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The view up the cable car looking toward the summit of Fronalpstock (not visible).
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The village of Stoos, about 20 minutes after passing the town.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The view east toward Klingenstock and Huser Stock from below Charenstöckli.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The mountain restaurant at the summit of Fronalpstock.
Ethan Rambacher
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05/24/2018
Looking southwest from Fronalpstock along the Vierwaldstättersee toward Niderbauen Chulm (right).
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
Niderbauen Chulm (left) and the lake Seeli, seen from the summit of Fronalpstock.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The view from the south side of Fronalpstock toward Huser Stock, showing the switchbacking trail.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The trails are well groomed throughout the region. Be sure to follow the white-red-white blazes marking the mountain paths when applicable.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The path along the ridge on Huser Stock becomes slightly narrow at times, and chains can be used for safety.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The trail leads back along the ridge toward Huser Stock and Fronalpstock.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
05/24/2018
The views from the summit of Klingenstock north toward the Mythen.

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