Sierra de La Cabrera
Greenbank Cove. The path to the beach.
H. A. N. W. E. my friends! La Cabrera spring wildf…
Walking up to the ridge. Black Cuillins, Skye
Vendange, Samonac, October 1979. Patricia.
North Cliffs, Cornwall
Lane in Cornwall
Principe Pio metro and main line station, Madrid
Sierra de La Cabrera. Snow and granite
River wall, Truro
Basset Cove and Crane Islands, (well they are isla…
Hoces del Duraton, Ermita de San Frutos.
The Cuillin Ridge, Skye, scanned from a slide
Sierra de La Cabrera granite expression
Tubby's Head to St Agnes' Head, granite expression
Cornfield with poppies.
Please get me out of here! I promise I won't bite!…
Loch Scavaig, Skye. Scanned from a slide
Rockpool, clear water
Rock window
Path back up from the beach.
Sierra de La Cabrera and the Convento Monasterio d…
Enjoying supper! (But then, I was the chef!). From…
HFF number two! I'm in a generous mood!
Sierra de La Cabrera, granite country. Looking dow…
Cornish granite
My mother and sister, 1986
The Mad Burn, Black Cuillins, Skye
Granite extravaganza! La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mên-An-Tol (Ding Dong tin mine on the horizon)
Zennor Coast
St Agnes' Head
Carn Brae Castle
St Agnes' Head
Poseidon looking angry!
Splash!
Granite
Granite finger.
Godrevy Lighthouse
Plaza Mayor, Salamanca
Sierra de La Cabrera.
Tubby's Head (full screen best)
Spain won! Could be a bar anywhere in Spain!
View from La Cabrera to Penelara, the highest poin…
St Ives, Cornwall
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Loch Scavaig, Skye


Near our climbing hut. We booked this place a few times in the late 70s from the Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland (JMCS) and had some terrific times here, especially on the Cuillin Ridge.
A scanned slide from a series of slides that had become somewhat degraded. Most were useless, a few, such as this, still had a little merit in them so I decided to post.
A scanned slide from a series of slides that had become somewhat degraded. Most were useless, a few, such as this, still had a little merit in them so I decided to post.
Gudrun, , Maeluk, Roger Dodger and 29 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Ecobird clubMy last climbing holiday here was in 1980!
I miss it very much!
have a good day / yves
Have a great weekend, Doug
Andy Rodker club has replied to John CassTherese,
micritter,
KYZ,
Erhard,
Larry,
Danielle,
sasi,
Mario,
Pam,
Yves,
Doug,
Jocelyne,
Ian,
John,
Thank you everyone!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneAndy Rodker club has replied to autofantasia clubAnd think I can re-assure you!
I fear it may have been partly my fault and partly poor circumstances surroundong storage, rather than any intrinsic issues with the slides themselves.
I seem to have left them in their plastic boxes buf the lids had come half off, exposing them to the elements. Cornwall is a notoriously damp part of the world and I only spent about 2 weeks, every 2 years in my room and then in summer. So it was never heated in the winter. My room was (is) situated under the roof - a converted attic. It is also a 'flying freehold' which means it extends over the neighbouring property. They had a coal fire until very recently and the smoke used to escape straight into my bedroom in winter. It seems that the damp + smoke particles attached themselves to the slides and ate into them, accounting for the blotches and speckles on many of them and much worse on others. A few escaped relatively unharmed.
That's my best guess!
So, unless you have these adverse conditions or similar, I bet your slides are quite safe!!
:o)
Best wishes,
Andy
Marie-claire Gallet has addedFred,
@ngelique,
Helena,
micritter,
Rosa,
Paul,
Marie-claire,
Pat,
Volker,
Maik,
Keith,
Nouchet,
Very many thanks to you all!
Have a good weekend!
cp_u,
Many thanks to you both!
Mael.
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