The last light of day on the Jungfrau above Wengen

Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
Coding, tech, living abroad, travel, hiking, vintage plastic bricks
The last light of day on the Jungfrau above Wengen

Lauterbrunnen valley, the inspiration for J.R.R. Tolkien’s Rivendell, is quite literally a “riven dell” — it looks as if the gods clove the earth here with a giant axe.

Office for the next three days. Nicht schlecht.

I managed to trigger the fall alert on my Apple Watch during my hike today when I tangled the snow chains on one boot with the shoelace hooks on the other boot and promptly fell over (I’m fine).
Winter hike: Kleine Scheidegg – Alpiglen – Brandegg – Grindelwald Grund, 10.4km, 18m ascent / 1,132m descent, 2°C ☀️ with a stop for lunch at Alpiglen. Fantastic weather again. Pity I have to work tomorrow.

Morning view

Winter hike: Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg, 6.5km, 272m ascent/433m descent, 2h, 1°C ☀️. Beautiful hike on a glorious day. Most of the times we’ve come here in winter the weather has been miserable.


Excited to spend 4 nights in Wengen, a small car-free village in the Swiss Alps.

Which was fine because now I have a secondary label color that meets AA standards under normal contrast mode and AAA standards under high contrast mode (in both light and dark modes, naturally).
TIL that UIColor.secondaryLabel against UIColor.systemBackground does not meet WCAG 2.0 AA contrast requirements. I had thought they did, but I had been ignoring the alpha component (the color is not opaque). Had to roll my own accessible secondary label color 💪.