Andy Rodker's photos with the keyword: Sierra de Guadarrama

  • Sierra de La Pedriza
  • Orchids
  • H. A. N. W. E. everyone from my new home
  • La Cabrera town from El Cancho Gordo on the ridge of La Sierra de La Cabrera.
  • Farmland by the Roman road
  • HFF everyone!
  • Cloud and granite
  • Bustarviejo Valley from The Sierra de La Cabrera.
  • No. NOT as in Sir Michael Caine in 'Get Carter'; 'Your eyes look like two piss-holes in the snow!'
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • A favourite tree.
  • Bird-like rock window
  • Sweet chestnut tree by the monastery wall.
  • Not a common sight nowadays.
  • Madrid in there somewhere
  • A vulture on (nearly) every pinacle!
  • Lozoya Valley, Sierra de La Cabrera
  • H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
  • Late Autumn in the Sierra
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • Rock window
  • H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • Foggy day throughout the centre of Spain that day.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Granite, broom, gorse and lavender.
  • View from my sister's place.
  • Granite country
  • H. A. N. W. E. everybody. San Lorenzo de El Escorial from La Machota Chica.
  • Buitrago de Lozoya, old walls and gateway.
  • Along the ridge. La Sierra de La Cabrera. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • Las Agujas del Cancho Gordo.
  • Mushroom Rock again!
  • Above the fog. A fog which, incidentally, covered most of central Spain that day.
  • Parish church at Zarzalejo. I just think it's a cute little church!
  • Cistus, lavender and broom.
  • A favourite tree.
  • Madrid in the distance, seen from El Cancho de La Bola. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • Hanging rock. Sierra de La Cabrera.
  • Asphodel in the wild.
  • Climbers on Pico de La Miel
  • Wild lupin
  • Rock window, Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Las Machotas (again, best on large and full screen to get the  granite effect).
  • Sierra de Guadarrama. Best on large and full screen.
  • Southern Summer Light, in granite country
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, below the ridge. H. A. N. W. E. everyone and stay safe!
  • El Cancho Largo. Two climbers approaching the overhang / crux.
  • 'What do you think, dear, about those poor souls forced to stay indoors for ages'. 'Well, dearest, I can say this; if it weren't for the fact that my love for you is rock solid, I'd have buggered off aeons ago!'
  • Lavender against granite
  • Granite and vulture territory - Cancho de La Bola
  • Sierra de La Cabrera - granite and lichen.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, Puerto del Medio Celemin
  • My picnic table again.
  • Monastery and Sierra in spring.
  • Vulture convention. High above the Spanish Plain.
  • A favourite scene of mine.
  • Granite playground, Collado de Entrecabezas
  • OK. No apologies. Another one from my favourite walking country!
  • H. A. N. W. E. Everyone! Granite country.
  • In splendid isolation. (H. A. N. W. E. Everyone)!
  • Stonecrop, granite and spring wildflowers.
  • San Lorenzo de El Escorial from the Roman road. H. A. N. W. E: Everyone!
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera. Granite country par excellence!
  • San Lorenzo de El Escorial in late autumn light and through the oak trees.
  • Wild lavender and cistus.
  • Iconic oak
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • A Picasso muse (obviously; her left to right alignment of nose, eye and mouth gives it away)!
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera.
  • Peonies, cistus and granite, for Marie-Claire.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera granite.
  • Rock window
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, Convento de San Antonio. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • two orchids; little sister is a bit camera-shy!
  • Zarzalejo
  • El Escorial
  • Roman road in winter sun and shade,
  • Mondalindo from El Cancho Largo
  • Mountain goat family, Sierra de La Cabrera below Canchos Gordo and Largo, and high above the Meseta.
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera and the Bustarviejo Valley
  • Granite rock window
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera, Mondalindo and the Bustarviejo Valley.

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