Though I did have a bit of trouble booking the tickets for a multi-country journey. Depending on which country's website I used I received different options and pricing. For instance, using the UK website I needed a UK based credit card / address to pay. Also, not all of the sites gave me the option of picking up the ticket at the station; some sites only had the option of having the ticket physically mailed to you. Easiest solution - go to the train station and they can take care of everything.

Here is the open field right across from Riaan and Georgina's house. The paragliders use it as a landing area. When I was here in the winter of '05, we landed in the snow! I really enjoyed paragliding and would recommend it to others.
View of the Monch peak on the left and the Jungfrau on the right. The Jungfraujoch sits in the middle, and just above it the mountain station of Jungfraubahn is located, which at an elevation of 3,454 metres is the highest railway station in Europe. The Jungfraujoch is often called the "Top of Europe" in tourist literature.
And here is Alan! ;-)

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