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  • HFF, everyone!!
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, eastern end with the Embalse de Atazar
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, granite and reservoir.
  • Rastro, Madrid
  • Rio Manzanares
  • Puente de Toledo, Rio Manzanares, Madrid
  • Puente de Toledo, Madrid
  • The path down from EL Cancho Gordo.
  • Cancho de La Bola, home of vultures.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • More granite
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Pico de La Miel (Honey Peak)
  • Iglesia Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, Algete, Madrid Province.
  • Iglesia Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion. Algete's parish church. Side wall buttresses.
  • Spot the climber
  • Sierra de La Cabrera and climber
  • Granite playground.
  • Granite inspired Henry Moore (possibly!)
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, October colours.
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • A hot and arid October day, near Algete
  • Sierra de Guadarrama. Best on large and full screen.
  • From Mondalindo to La Sierra de LaCabrera
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • The path down to Valdemanco
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera from the northwest
  • From Mondalindo to La Sierra de La Cabrera and Valdemanco.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera granite
  • Sierra de La Cabrera. Griffon vultures on every outcrop
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, granite country
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera - more granite!
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Same dead tree a few years earlier.
  • Typical late summer scenery in the Sierra de La Cabrera
  • HFF everyone! Valdemanco with Cancho Largo rising above it.
  • Príncipe Pío metro and main line station, Madrid.
  • HFF!!!! ... OK, I'm stretching it a little bit! :o)
  • Roman Road
  • Roman Road
  • La Machota Chica, a stiff scramble up this slab is needed to reach the top.
  • La Machota Chica, half way up the final slab.
  • The granite of La Machota Chica.
  • H. A. N. W. E. everybody. San Lorenzo de El Escorial from La Machota Chica.
  • Las Machotas on a hot and hazy October day. There had been no rain of note for 9 months and the terrain looks very parched and there were grave concerns about the water supply. Thankfully it rained a lot the following winter!
  • Las Machotas and San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
  • Las Machotas and the view down to the palace monastery of San Lorenzo El Escorial
  • La Machota Alta and El Fraile.
  • Granite country - Collado de Entrecabezas.
  • Las Machotas (again, best on large and full screen to get the  granite effect).
  • Granite playground, Collado de Entrecabezas
  • La Machota Alta and El Fraile (The Friar), together with dry stone wall
  • El Fraile, Las Machotas with dry-stone wall.
  • San Lorenzo de El Escorial from El Fraile, Las Machotas and an ancient dry stone wall
  • Las Machotas, dry-stone wall
  • Dry stone wall, La Machota Alta.
  • San Lorenzo de El Escorial desde El Bosque de La Herrería.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, granite.
  • La Cabrera, eastern end of the ridge.
  • Pico de La Miel, superlative walking country. H. A. N. W. E.  everyone!
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera, the eastern end of the ridge
  • "Are we rockin' today, dear?" ... It seemed to fall on stone-deaf ears!
  • "Not sure about you but I do prefer this warm inter-glacial spell to the last ice age!". "You know me, I'm an old 'stick-in-the mud'. I much prefer the Carboniferous Era of my youth; didn't we all get stoned?"
  • 3 climbers on El Cancho Largo. Please enlarge.
  • Spot the climbers
  • Sierra de La Cabrera granite
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, Pico de La Miel
  • Valdemanco (and a full moon)
  • Lozoya Valley fog. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • Griffon vulture at home among the granite cliffs.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, vulture and foggy valley
  • Wispy and foggy. (Could describe my mental agility in these temperatures at  night!)
  • Vulture and fog, below Cancho Largo, La Sierra de La Cabrera. H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
  • El Cancho Largo and Griffon vulture
  • Above a sea of fog. (please view large)
  • Above the fog. (And maybe a good backdrop for the witches scenes in Macbeth!)
  • Above the fog. A fog which, incidentally, covered most of central Spain that day.
  • Rising above the fog
  • Foggy Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Sierra de La Cabrera in a sea of fog.
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera  in fog.

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