From the towers of El Cancho Largo
Autumn leaves and granite
Granite
Spanish lavender
La Cabrera town from a rock window along the ridge
Granite landscape
Dusty path
In amongst the granite boulders.
From The Needles of El Cancho Gordo to the Bustarv…
Spanish lavender in granite country.
Rock Window
Las Agujas del Cancho Largo
La Sierra de La Cabrera. A granite (and vulture gu…
Cancho Largo and vultures
One way back down to the village!
El Pico de La Miel.
Tasty apples
'Is it wise, dearest to let young Rocky just go bo…
La Sierra de La Cabrera and the Lozoya Valley
Spanish lavender and granite, La Sierra de La Cabr…
Rock Window
Pharaoh rock
La Sierra de La Cabrera - granite country. The joy…
La Cabrera town from the ridge.
Granite
HFF everyone! Valdemanco with Cancho Largo rising…
Lavender and granite
The Guardian of the Mountains still holding firm!
Mountain goats / ibex.
Cistus siblings and granite
Spanish lavender, for Marie-claire.
Can you spot the ibex (mountain goats)?
Granite Boulder showing off. (Best on black)
Pico de La Miel
Granite playground.
Sierra de La Cabrera. From the ridge. This is the…
Typical Sierra de La Cabrera granite scenery
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone! Granite World!
Civil War look-out post. Sierra de La Cabrera
Bustarviejo Valley from the Torres de Cancho Largo…
Sierra de La Cabrera. In the far distance; Madrid…
Vulture and fog, below Cancho Largo, La Sierra de…
Yes, my picnic table again!
Sierra de La Cabrera granite.
La Sierra de La Cabrera. Granite country par excel…
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone! Granite country.
OK. No apologies. Another one from my favourite wa…
Sierra de La Cabrera, Puerto del Medio Celemin
Mountain stream over granite (taken exactly 5 year…
Asphodel in the wild.
Cistus, lavender and broom.
Above the fog. A fog which, incidentally, covered…
La Sierra de La Cabrera,
Granite, broom, gorse and lavender.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Bird-like rock window
Cloud and granite
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Granite, cistus and sky.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Even more granite! H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
La Sierra de La Cabrera and monastery
Sierra de La Cabrera.
El Cancho Largo.
El Cancho Largo
Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio
"Good! So that's settled for now. What say we re-c…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
poppies
Long Way Down XIV
EL Cancho de La Bola, home to this and many other…
Pico de La Miel and the Embalse de Atazar
A long way down XIII
I frightened it away!
Between oak and granite
Spot the climbers
Long way down XII
More granite
Granite country
Spanish lavender and mountain stream
Stonecrop, snug in its shallow hollow.
Sierra de La Cabrera, Eastern section.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Convento de San Antonio, monastery walls 3.
'I'm getting rather bored with this view, dear aft…
The main path through La Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera
Mountain Stream
From El Cancho Gordo to El Cancho Largo
Griffon vultures. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
It's a long way down!
More strange granitic shenanigans!
Granite ridge and La Cabrera Town
Mini rock window, rock pool and reflection
Sierra de La Cabrera
My only cistus shot this year. Bad timing on my pa…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
The main path
Granite
Bustarviejo Valley from La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mountain Stream
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Just granite
La Cabrera town seen from the ridge
Up close and personal with Mushroom Rock
Valdemanco
Juniper and granite
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
The path in flower
The lonely path
If the 'Room with a view' looked attractive, you n…
Yours truly, having remembered his hat and sun cre…
Still standing!
Mountain stream over granite.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Valdemanco
Valle de Bustarviejo
Lizard, cistus/jara, Spanish lavender and granite
La Sierra de La Cabrera, western end.
Autumn in La Sierra de La Cabrera
Proud boulder
Is there anyone out there?
El Cancho de La Bola and vultures
Would somebody please call the dentist!
Griffon vulture and view, first uploaded 2018. H.…
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Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio. Another for Pam.
The convent from above. There are a number of steep ascents to the high point of the ridge from here. I normally ascend by another route and sometimes descend here. I have ascended here twice only and it is pergatory if you are not reasonably fit!
Situated at the foot of the steep ridge of the Sierra de La Cabrera.
Situated at the foot of the steep ridge of the Sierra de La Cabrera.
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Very many thanks!
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Thank you all!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Gudrun clubGreetz, Christien.
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Very many thanks!
I like the balance here, the tower of the convent, and the dark green tree, both standing erect, and thrusting up into the sky. Quite appropriate for the convent, I think!!!!!
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