Keyword: Sierra de Guadarrama

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  • Zarzalejo
  • two orchids; little sister is a bit camera-shy!
  • Mondalindo from El Cancho Largo
  • Roman road in winter sun and shade,
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera and the Bustarviejo Valley
  • Granite rock window
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera, Mondalindo and the Bustarviejo Valley.
  • My Mushroom Rock again, from a different angle
  • I may have posted this before, but maybe not. I took so many shots from here on that day back in 2011 that I can't be sure!
  • Broom
  • Serra de La Cabrera.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Above the fog. (And maybe a good backdrop for the witches scenes in Macbeth!)
  • Sierra de La Cabrera. The western end as seen below Cancho Largo
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera, eastern end.
  • Valdemanco and the Bustarviejo Valley
  • H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • Griffon vultures
  • Granite scenery, La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Central Guadarrama panorama
  • Mountain stream over granite
  • Granite
  • H. A. N. W. E. everybody
  • Wild lavender
  • Autumn crocus
  • Peña del Tejo in spring.
  • Dry stone wall, La Machota Alta.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, typical granite scenery. Canchos Largo and Gordo.
  • Early purple orchid.
  • Mountain stream. H. A. N. W. E. Everyone!
  • Wild tulips
  • Typical granite scenery
  • Wild lavender
  • Beehives, Valdemanco
  • Cancho Largo
  • Vulture and fog, below Cancho Largo, La Sierra de La Cabrera. H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera, spring.
  • My favourite walking / scrambling country.
  • Cancho de La Bola, home of vultures.
  • "Not sure about you but I do prefer this warm inter-glacial spell to the last ice age!". "You know me, I'm an old 'stick-in-the mud'. I much prefer the Carboniferous Era of my youth; didn't we all get stoned?"
  • The scramble up to Mushroom Rock starts here
  • Peña del Tejo
  • Cerro de La Cabeza.
  • Typical Sierra de La Cabrera granite country.
  • Wild lavender having a rave!
  • Wild lavender and mountain stream
  • Spanish or Iberian Lavender
  • My old friend, Mushroom Rock
  • H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • Typical path
  • Sierra de La Cabrera on a mild January day
  • Roman Road
  • Mountain stream over granite
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • lavander, broom and granite.
  • Rock window
  • Pico de La Miel, superlative walking country. H. A. N. W. E.  everyone!
  • Wild orchids (lesser spotted purple?) amid the wild lavender
  • Mountain stream over granite.
  • Wild (groovy, even!) lavender!
  • Valdemanco
  • The eastern half of the ridge of La Sierra de La Cabrera from  the flanks of Cancho Gordo.
  • The Roman Road
  • Monastery with Cancho Gordo behind. A searingly cold February day!
  • Wild lavender and mountain stream.
  • Spring wildflowers including wild tulips, in granite country.
  • A favourite rock. The path goes through the rock window you can see at right centre (it's easy peasy!)
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Cancho Gordo. H. A. N. W. E. Everybody!
  • Sierra de La Cabrera granite, finely poised.
  • Bustarviejo valley from La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • A step up.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, the far western end.
  • Griffon vulture at home among the granite cliffs.
  • granite and prickly pear cactus.
  • Wild lavender
  • foxgloves and granite
  • HFF everyone!!
  • Orchids
  • The Palace Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, seen from the Herrería Woods. Mount Abantos gives a suitable backdrop.
  • Cancho Largo
  • Autumn in the Sierra
  • Late spring wildflowers and granite
  • Oak in autumn. Bosque de La Herrería.