
If you were wondering why some of the photos of the way to Seceda were blurry, it was because they were taken through the dirty windows of the cable car I was on. It was a pity that they weren’t as clear as I wanted them to be. I suppose they would be a pain to clean regularly, especially with the weather here. Eventually the large cable car arrived at the summit, terminating at the real Seceda Cable Car Station. Everybody seems to be here for the skiing and I was the only one looking to take photos from the top. There is an area here where I can safely take photos from the cable car station.

It was here that I can see how high the summit actually is compared to the rest of the area. It was also here that I can see the mountains around Seceda. The cable cars would continuously go up and down the mountain and I suspect that there aren’t too many people going down as of the moment, at least going down using the gondola. Most people would be up here skiing or snowboarding. At least I now have better viewing conditions compared to the blurry windows of the smaller cable car. The larger car isn’t that much better since it was packed with people and I would have to somehow end up by the windows of the cable to car to get any decent photos. If there would be less people going down, then I would just have to make sure that I get down early enough that there won’t be a rush to go down.
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