Sierra de La Cabrera
Mondalindo from La Sierra de LaCabrera
granite, lavender, cistus and the dusty path
Cistus siblings and granite
granite and lavender
Mountain stream (the last of it before the summer…
Dusty path, granite, cistus and lavender.
Mountain stream, granite and stonecrop
Spanish lavender, granite and sunbeam! :o) for Mar…
Typical Sierra de La Cabrera rock formations! Yes,…
Mushroom Rock, again!
Wild honeysuckle and EL Cancho de La Bola.
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo, granite country. Fu…
Can you spot the ibex (mountain goats)?
I just adore this granite scenery!
Cantueso and granite
Cornish granite
The dusty path
From Cancho Gordo to Pico de La Miel, Sierra de La…
Mountain stream, granite, cistus and Spanish laven…
Cantueso
Above Valdemanco
Cantueso, La Sierra de La Cabrera
Valdemanco from the ridge
Pico de La Miel
Granite Boulder showing off. (Best on black)
Mountain stream, granite and Spanish lavender.
Granite and cistus
My favourite rock window! It's a struggle to squee…
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo (Madrid in the far d…
Monastery and Pico de La Miel, Sierra de La Cabre…
Granite playground.
Cantueso.
Rock window. Jagged granite.
Rock window. You don't have to go through here, bu…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mountain stream. Seasonal waterfall
Mountain stream
View from the end of Tubby's head to St Agnes Head…
My picnic table from another angle.
Sierra de La Cabrera, on the old GR10
La Cabrera town from the granite ridge of La Sierr…
Wild peonies and cistus
Misty Sierra.
Wrinkly granite. "Between you and me, dear I may l…
Sierra de La Cabrera with Mondalindo as a backdrop…
Penberth coast granite
Oak, granite, Monastery and El Cancho Largo
granite
Pink - grey Cornish granite, deep blue Atlantic an…
Can you spot the farm in there?
Lavender, cistus and granite
Mountain Stream
Wild peonies, monastery and Canchos Largo, Gordo…
Granite
La Sierra de La Cabrera, the eastern end of the ri…
La Cabrera town from the ridge.
One of the famous lakes of the Sierra de La Cabrer…
Rock with small rucksack (rocksack, perhaps better…
Peña del Tejo, granite and Lavender
A vulture with every peak
Autumn in La Sierra de La Cabrera
Granite scenery
Spanish Lavender
Hungover granite rocks-
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The Guardian of the Mountains still holding firm!
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!.
Eunice Perkins, Gudrun, Fred Fouarge, Jenny McIntyre and 33 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to J. Gafarot clubI think I didn't make myself clear, José.
My point was that climbers are asked not to climb the cliffs here in the nesting season; and they don't. Of course I know that shooting songbirds is generally frowned upon today. My comment was more tongue in cheek and was aimed at the few who remain and the rather larger number who support bullfighting. My point was in PRAISE of the vast majority of Spaniards, not the small minority!
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