Really enjoyed the photos, Alistair. Thanks for that. The Oeztal is of interest, we are headed there this season.
Re the mountain chapel, Austria being a staunchly Catholic country, the locals never seemed to lack for a reason to erect a mountain chapel, or a cross. My understanding is they mostly are erected by the farmers who own the land, but they are a community chapel. Our wee chapel on the Marbachjoch has three rows of benches, sitting three a side, hence, seating for 18. When I can get photobucket to fire up, I will stick one of my paintings up of our chapel.
A key feature of mountain chapels is a public record of local deaths. There is usually a memorial book,and locals insert pages containing photos, and small memos. I have put in pages a couple of UK guys who were instructors in
Niederau during my seasons, one who was killed skiing on the Marbachjoch.
There is another similar small chapel on the route to the Feldalpenhorn, above
Auffach.
It shouldn't surprise me, but it does. If this chapel/memorial book was in the UK, it would be vandalised.