Portreath. H. A. N. W. E. Everyone.
Floating gently away.
Mountain goats / ibex.
The Guardian of the Mountains still holding firm!
Mountain stream over granite.
Lavender, cistus and mountain stream .
Sierra de La Cabrera
Mondalindo from La Sierra de LaCabrera
granite, lavender, cistus and the dusty path
Porthcadjack, for Pam.
Cistus siblings and granite
My girlfriend laughed out loud.
granite and lavender
Field mushrooms. Southwest Peninsula Coast Path
Cantueso, granite and cistus
A benign Hell's Mouth.
Cancho Gordo this way. (Very 'up' obviously. And s…
HFF everyone.
Thriving field mushroom,
Mountain stream (the last of it before the summer…
Dusty path, granite, cistus and lavender.
Porthcadjack, for Pam. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
They make full use of the granite boulders here in…
Rock window. You don't have to go through here, bu…
Honeysuckle. La Sierra de La Cabrera.
HFF everyone!
Sometimes, even a humble little bollard just wants…
Lanner and horses
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mountain stream. Seasonal waterfall
Winter light (and two rockmantic granite boulders…
Mountain stream
Mushroom Rock
View from the end of Tubby's head to St Agnes Head…
A square in Plasencia.
Wild peonies
My picnic table from another angle.
Rock pool, enormous cave, no tourists, a gorgeous…
Old door, Pastrana, Guadalajara Province.
Splash! For Pam.
HFF Everyone!
Sierra de La Cabrera, on the old GR10
La Cabrera town from the granite ridge of La Sierr…
Wild peonies and cistus
Rock pool for Pam. Very low tide.
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Rock window. Jagged granite.


Sierra de La Cabrera. In the gap: The plateau of the Meseta Sur stretching out below for hundreds of kilometres to the south. And Madrid is down there too, invisible in the industrial and car-induced smog.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubYesterday saw my return for a walk here after a year or more! My pedometer on my phone congratulated me for breaking my daily record (40, 512 steps). In times past I would regularly do much more - this record is only since I downloaded the app a couple of months ago. What is doesn't say is what altitude you've climbed through the day and from a health perspective that is just as important.
I walk a lot on weekdays too; between classes all over Madrid, some of which are a long way from station or bus stop. My average is 12,000 steps, I have just discovered. But as temperatures are going to to climb into the100s soon, I will have to stop (it's too much) - and just keep to the (slightly) cooler hills at the weekend; at least they tend to generate a cooling breeze which the furnace-like Madrid on the plain certainly doesn't!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneI would be happy with 12,000 on a normal working day for me. But I expect to do considerably more on a day in the country of course! I just don't get many opportunities these days!
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