When you get the frosts coming, it turns all the lovely bilberry shrubs.

Since there is practically nobody else around, you're going to have to rely much more on your own ability to get out of trouble should you get into trouble, ... If the weather does turn bad, it can turn very, very bad indeed and very quickly.

When the first frosts come there, late September and October, it's absolutely tremendous. The larches just turn golden and the hillsides around them -- just above the larch forests -- they're absolutely sparkling with color because of all the shrubbery.

I've lived in the Engadine for a while and saw the seasons just bleed in one after the other and I keep going back there because it's absolutely fantastic in the autumn.