Rigi and the Swiss cows

I had an extended layover in Switzerland this week, so I decided to go and hike Mount Rigi.  For those that don’t know, Rigi is close to Luzern, about one hour outside of Zurich.

It’s not an overly challenging hike, but I attempted it in bad weather in the hopes that the rain would hold off.  The first part of the hike goes up a rather steep section of switchbacks, but the trail itself is in very good condition.  At one point there is a rest shelter, about half way up. I stopped here when it started to rain.
Good signs on the mountain, with a view of fog in the background.  The times seem to be a little exaggerated unless you hike quite slowly.
I continued the hike when the rain passed.  The trail goes steeply through a field after the shelter.  Unfortunately Mother Nature decided to open the heavens at this point, and since I had no shelter, I got totally soaked!  By the time I reached the summit I was pretty much dripping water!
The fun part was while it was raining I could hear all these bells around me.  Historically, Swiss farmers put bells around the cows to find them on the mountain.  Now I think it’s mostly for tourists.  Either way, I could hear the cow, but not see it until it shoved its nose into my arm! Thankfully the cows on Rigi seem to be friendly!
A nice viewpoint on the top, but a view of only fog.
Right at the top they are running a steam train for the anniversary of Rigi.  I didn’t see what it cost, but I got a few pictures if it on the way down.  I thought it was really neat as I have never seen a steam train in operation before.