El Perro Negro

Grumpy old mountain man living in Spain

Social-Feed – 2025 (275)

Since Dec 2022 we have been running our own Mastodon & GoToSocial servers. What a breath of fresh air the Fediverse has been. We have made many hundreds of new friends from around the world, mostly related to our mountain, tech and nature interests.

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A 90 minute early morning drive saw us sipping coffee in a small cafe bar in Fondón. The mountains we had come to climb were clagged in, the approach difficult under fresh snow. An impromptu vote had us heading for the blue skies and sunshine of the Sierra Nevada to the north, another 45 minute journey. Needless to say, we had a great day out hiking above the Puerto de la Ragua. Moral of the story is .. it's ok to change plans. Be flexible!

A group of people stand at a pass below some snow clad mountains

Hikers walk along a snowy track to the left. On the right a huge bank of cloud appears rolling over the mountains

I love this time of year, a time for fireside planning of forthcoming adventures, whilst I am in good health and reasonably fit. Main trips this year hoping to be to the Pyrenees in June (backpacking 100km+, 3000 "Ibones" Lakes), Dolomites in July (Via Ferrata, Pale di San Martino) and all of November in El Chalten, Patagonia (peaks, passes and glaciers).

A remote camp site surrounded by snow and stretching into the distance. Around a small number of tents are built snow walls to resist the string patagonian winds.

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The Moon and Venus above my town of Lanjarón near Granada yesterday evening.

Not the best of shots as no time to set up tripod so had to be hand held unfortunately.

The quarter moon shines above an illuminated spanish town

The Moon and Venus to the top right

Today, for the first time I have had to complete a certificate (witnessed) for the DWP in the UK stating and proving that I am indeed alive and breathing 😂

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Even on the bad days it can still pay to "get out there" hiking. You never know!

Very high winds over the higher mountains today so we headed down to the Guajares Valley and hiked a circular route between Guájar-Fondón and Guajar-Faraguit, taking in the Yacimiento de Castillejo. An approaching rain storm had us hurtling downhill to escape to a nice warm bar with good beer and tapas 😄.

A patch of sunlight on the trail in a break from the rain showers looking above

Lunch break at the old Castillo ruins. Heavy dark clouds above us

The village of Guajar-Faraguit in the los Guajares Valley. A mountain rises above the town

A person walking down a hiking tail on the bottom left. The trail extends upwards into woodlands and open hillsides

A word of warning ... on yesterdays walk in the Sierra de los Guajares range we came across hundreds of Pine Processionary Caterpillars. Seems the warm weather had them dropping down from their cocoon nests in pine trees/shrubs. Avoid the area if you are with dogs or if you are caught unawares, keep your dogs on a lead.

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Enshittification isn't caused by venture capital

"Many of us have left the big social media platforms; far more of us wish we could leave them; and even those of us who've escaped from Facebook/Insta and Twitter still spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to get the people we care about off of them, too."

A good read from @pluralistic

https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/20/capitalist-unrealism/

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With the recent cold snap we felt a bit chilly in the house and are another year older ourselves. Decided to upgrade our pellet stove. Of course, things never go to plan in rural situations. As soon as it was installed we started having electrical problems with our solar system. Turns out not only do we need new batteries but the new stove had been intermittently shorting the system. A week later and I'm still sat in my lounge in a down jacket 🤣🤣

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Can't say too much at present but during the early summer my friend, Felipe and I took part in the BBC series "Amanda and Alan's Spanish Job". This TV series will be screened weekly from 24th January. It features UK celebrities, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr, restoring an old property in the town of Moclin, just north of Granada.

More details will be released about our part in this series in due course.

One famous celebrity (Alan Carr) and two much less know ones smile for the camera