Hello everyone, I hope you enjoy watching all my videos of Austria as much as I enjoyed making them. You can watch the other videos I filmed in Austria here: th-cam.com/play/PL0wwMzq5-Q2iSfRgJC9M3c-0xtMh3y8sr.html
I grow up around the cows lol. They can be scary for sure. I’m sorry again about your knee and head injuries but I’m not going to lie it was funny. I love your videos keep up good work. I am planning to visit Austria because after my father side we own historical castle there. Austria very beautiful. Thank you for everything you do. It does take lots of efforts to record everything .
Nice video and cool place. Next July we will be in Austria-> Insbruck / Salzburg/ Hallstatt/ Vienna. How to reach to this place by public transportation as a day trip if possible.
Hi Thanks for sharing this video. I am planning to travel to lake GOSAUSEE with kids from Salzburg. Please suggest which bus to take and does the bus stop in front of the lake? Also what will be the name of the bus stop? Is it good time to visit in May?
Gosausee is too far from Salzburg. You will spend about 2 and a half hours on the bus to get there. You take bus 150 from Salzburg to Bad Ischl for about an hour and a half and then you switch at Bad Ischl to Bus 542 to Gosausee. The bus stop for Gosausee is the final bus stop where everybody has to get off the bus. The month of May is a good time to visit that region, but you will have to be prepared for the rain.
Cattle can be deadly, especially when there are young calves around, which the mother cows fiercely protect. They will easily outrun you, and they weigh ten times your weight or more (500 to 800 kg for a female, up to 1200 kg for a bull), and their bodies consist mostly of muscles. One thrust with a horn - or the massive skull - to your head or your thorax, then trampling on you ... and R.I.P. Sadly this happens quite often.
@@WandererBell It is good to read that you are well again. It is important that every tourist who comes into contact with free-roaming cattle, which is very often the case in the Austrian alps, knows what I wrote above. We are experiencing far too many lethal ecounters of hikers with cattle in the last years. Cattle always win. Short summary: Cattle with young ones mean red alert to hikers! Be especially careful, don´t go near a calf, dont´t touch any animal, don't stare at animals, try to distance yourself as quietly and fast as possible. Usually, cattle are peaceful animals, and nothing at all will happen. One more thing: cattle hate dogs. If you or someone in the near have a dog on a leash, they will associate the dog with you and mercilessly attack you (and your dog). They will eventually kill you, as long as they feel threatened by you or your dog. In Austria we have one such lethal case every 6 months or so. Mostly tourists from Germany. The only thing to do when cattle attacks your dog: let the dog off the leash asap. Cattle cannot outrun a dog. Then remove yourself as speedily as possible from the scene. Your dog won´t be harmed, unless he is really stupid. But usually only humans are really stupid.
The hike to the upper lake might also be closed, but main lake is just a few steps away from the bus stop. You don't need to hike to get to the main lake. Winter season is not a good time to enjoy the nature in Europe.
@WandererBell I arrived to Lake and full of snow and ice. I walk around the lake and the bus stop change drop off point to Panorama ski lift which adds 20 minutes each way.
I think the best time to visit this region is early September to early October when all places are open with less crowd. Winter time is challenging but the snow also offers great scenery.
Hello everyone, I hope you enjoy watching all my videos of Austria as much as I enjoyed making them. You can watch the other videos I filmed in Austria here: th-cam.com/play/PL0wwMzq5-Q2iSfRgJC9M3c-0xtMh3y8sr.html
Beautiful place and hope you got your leg checked out. God bless
Thank you. My leg took almost a year to recover.
Amazing travel content 👍Thank you for sharing your encounter with the cow....That was scary. I hope you are feeling better now
Thank you for the feedback. I am feeling better now.
Your videos are awesome!!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video. I will be there next May. Also, well done for pixilating the person who fell. I'll watch out for cows!
Thank you. Yes, watch out for cows if you do this hike. May is a good month to visit Austria. I filmed many videos in that region. Enjoy your trip!
Absolutely breathtaking scenery! How is your knee now? I wish you a speedy recovery
Thank God I am recovering beautifully.
I’m glad you were ok. Now you will have a memory of the cow
Yes a permanent memory of the cow as my knee is not as normal as it was before but I am glad I can still walk and hike without pain.
I grow up around the cows lol. They can be scary for sure. I’m sorry again about your knee and head injuries but I’m not going to lie it was funny. I love your videos keep up good work. I am planning to visit Austria because after my father side we own historical castle there. Austria very beautiful. Thank you for everything you do. It does take lots of efforts to record everything .
I’m sorry that happened to you. Advancher sometimes is dangerous. I’m glad you are ok.
Omg I am dying here. You are so funny!!!
Nice video and cool place. Next July we will be in Austria-> Insbruck / Salzburg/ Hallstatt/ Vienna. How to reach to this place by public transportation as a day trip if possible.
Thank you so much for the feedback. I explained in this video how to reach this place. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.
@@WandererBell Thanks now I figured out.
Hi Thanks for sharing this video. I am planning to travel to lake GOSAUSEE with kids from Salzburg. Please suggest which bus to take and does the bus stop in front of the lake? Also what will be the name of the bus stop? Is it good time to visit in May?
Gosausee is too far from Salzburg. You will spend about 2 and a half hours on the bus to get there. You take bus 150 from Salzburg to Bad Ischl for about an hour and a half and then you switch at Bad Ischl to Bus 542 to Gosausee. The bus stop for Gosausee is the final bus stop where everybody has to get off the bus. The month of May is a good time to visit that region, but you will have to be prepared for the rain.
@@WandererBell Is the Gosausee bus stop closer to the lake? If not how much distance do we need to hike or walk?
The bus stop is about a 5-minute walk to the lake entrance.
Which cow was it that pushed you?
I don't trust cows like I don't trust lawyers!
I think the big cow that was staring at me pushed me. It happened in the blink of an eye.
Cattle can be deadly, especially when there are young calves around, which the mother cows fiercely protect. They will easily outrun you, and they weigh ten times your weight or more (500 to 800 kg for a female, up to 1200 kg for a bull), and their bodies consist mostly of muscles.
One thrust with a horn - or the massive skull - to your head or your thorax, then trampling on you ... and R.I.P.
Sadly this happens quite often.
Thank you for the valuable information. I learned my lesson from that incident, and it took nearly a year for my knee to recover from the injury.
@@WandererBell It is good to read that you are well again.
It is important that every tourist who comes into contact with free-roaming cattle, which is very often the case in the Austrian alps, knows what I wrote above. We are experiencing far too many lethal ecounters of hikers with cattle in the last years. Cattle always win.
Short summary: Cattle with young ones mean red alert to hikers! Be especially careful, don´t go near a calf, dont´t touch any animal, don't stare at animals, try to distance yourself as quietly and fast as possible. Usually, cattle are peaceful animals, and nothing at all will happen.
One more thing: cattle hate dogs. If you or someone in the near have a dog on a leash, they will associate the dog with you and mercilessly attack you (and your dog). They will eventually kill you, as long as they feel threatened by you or your dog.
In Austria we have one such lethal case every 6 months or so. Mostly tourists from Germany. The only thing to do when cattle attacks your dog: let the dog off the leash asap. Cattle cannot outrun a dog. Then remove yourself as speedily as possible from the scene. Your dog won´t be harmed, unless he is really stupid. But usually only humans are really stupid.
Cable cars are closed in December. Can I still find hikes?
The hike to the upper lake might also be closed, but main lake is just a few steps away from the bus stop. You don't need to hike to get to the main lake. Winter season is not a good time to enjoy the nature in Europe.
@WandererBell I arrived to Lake and full of snow and ice. I walk around the lake and the bus stop change drop off point to Panorama ski lift which adds 20 minutes each way.
I think the best time to visit this region is early September to early October when all places are open with less crowd. Winter time is challenging but the snow also offers great scenery.
What season was this filmed in? :)
This was in the autumn season (late September).
Thanks! :)
Cows 😂😂😂