Mondalindo from La Sierra de LaCabrera
The Guardian and new oak leaf
Valdemanco from the ridge
Sierra de La Cabrera, western end.
Wispy and foggy. (Could describe my mental agility…
Valdemanco parish church with Mondalindo a broodin…
It's amazing what an odd stalk or two can do for a…
Autumn in the Sierra
Sierra de La Cabrera, the far western end.
From Mondalindo to La Sierra de La Cabrera and Val…
Bustarviejo Valley from the Torres de Cancho Largo…
Beehives, Valdemanco
Typical granite scenery
H. A. N. W. E. everybody
Granite scenery, La Sierra de La Cabrera
La Sierra de La Cabrera, Mondalindo and the Bustar…
La Sierra de La Cabrera and the Bustarviejo Valley
Mondalindo from El Cancho Largo
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone! Granite country.
Sierra de Guadarrama. Best on large and full scree…
Rosehips and granite
Cloud and granite
HFF everyone!
Unexpected snow storm about to hit.
Valley of Bustarviejo from the Sierra de La Cabrer…
The path down to Valdemanco
Mondalindo and the Bustarviejo Valley from The Sie…
Bustarviejo Valley from The Sierra de La Cabrera
Early morning from the house - La Sierra de La Cab…
From Mondalindo to La Sierra de LaCabrera
HANWE, everybody! Does granite have a heart? Obvio…
foggy Jarama Valley
Sierra de La Cabrera with Mondalindo as a backdrop…
Lavender, cistus and granite
Cistus in the Sierra de La Cabrera
An odd granite rock
Hips of the wild rose
Cancho Largo from Cancho Gordo
La Sierra de La Cabrera and the Bustarviejo Valley
Spot the climbers
Granite country
From El Cancho Gordo to El Cancho Largo
Valdemanco
Valle de Bustarviejo
Rosehips
Bustarviejo Valley and Mondalindo from El Cancho G…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Peña del Tejo
Sierra de La Cabrera, vulture and foggy valley
Bustarviejo Valley from La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mondalindo from La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mondalindo and La Sierra de La Cabrera granite.
Granite and broom
More granite
Rain coming!
La Sierra de La Cabrera - granite boulders
Sierra de La Cabrera. Snow and granite
View from La Cabrera to Penelara, the highest poin…
Spanish lavender, Sierra de La Cabrera
Granite. Sierra de La Cabrera
El Cancho Largo and Griffon vulture
La Cabrera. Mondalindo in cloud. On 'z' please.
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The Guardian of the Mountains still holding firm!
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La Sierra de La Cabrera. Cancho Largo (The Guardian of the Mountains - my name for him!) is the highest point in the Sierra de La Cabrera. The block on the horizon is Mondalindo and centre left is (still snow covered) Peñalara, the highest peak in the Sierra de Guadarrama.
There are no climbers here today. Climbing has been forbidden here during the nesting season (perigrine falcons, I think and another bird whose name I didn't catch on the notice cards - they are attached to the first fixed peg on every climbing line - because I didn't have my glasses with me, sorry).
But I was impressed; this seems to be working, so not all Spaniards kill song birds for fun and bulls for sport!.
There are no climbers here today. Climbing has been forbidden here during the nesting season (perigrine falcons, I think and another bird whose name I didn't catch on the notice cards - they are attached to the first fixed peg on every climbing line - because I didn't have my glasses with me, sorry).
But I was impressed; this seems to be working, so not all Spaniards kill song birds for fun and bulls for sport!.
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