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Notes – 2025

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Looking at this photo, now I realise that it's about time I got off my rear end and headed up into those lovely white snows. It's the best early season snowfall for quite some time, maybe 5+ years?

Got to take advantage whilst I can. Better get my head together and sharpen my mountaineering gear.

Granada city is in the low lying mists. The Sierra Nevada mountains rise above and are snow covered.

Sat on the summit of Morrón de Enmedio 1080 metres eating our sandwiches and looking at the stunning Sierra Nevada rising above Granada. Stunning views, no wind, warm air (even the volcanic vent variety!) meant lightweight gear. A celebratory drop of anise at the top (traditional evidently) topped off a super day. Hard to believe that we are in the depths of winter.

5 people sit at the top of a mountains eating lunch in bright clothing. beyond there is some low lying mist and then white mountains rising up above the mists

@saarmuller not quite the same spot but similar and later in the day when the inversion dissipated

The city of Granada with the snow covered Sierra Nevada mountains rising 3000 metres above

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Here's a strange image from today's hike in the Sierra Elvira. No filters, no manipulation, nada! Shows a temperature inversion with the city of Granada appearing out of the gloom in the lower half of the image.

Above the inversion layer the Sierra Nevada mountains rise 3000 metres above the city and are in clear haze free air.

The 3 main summits of (L to R) Alcazaba, Mulhacén & Veleta are prominent.

Lower half has outlines of  a city in haze, the upper have snow covered mountains

I'm looking back today and find I'm missing the tranquility of those unknown hiking trails in Patagonia we frequented. The twisted and torn forests of lenga and birch. The not knowing quite what was round the next corner. A fitting tribute to I think

Morning Adam. We are passing your way Tuesday, taking our LoRa radios for a walk 🤣 . From the Sierra Elvira we will have line of sight to Granada. Do you have a LoRa radio by any chance?

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I am at the final stages of writing a book and am now looking for suggestions and recommendations for self publishing.

Preference is for smaller, more simple personal solutions rather than complex big tech ones, but at this stage I just need some ideas.

Early Christmas present from our local walking group. Says a lot doesn't it, especially the card, which reflects quite amusingly on some of my struggles and inability to find the correct route 🤣 🤣

A tee shirt with mountains leading to beer emblem, a bottle of pina colada and a card that reads "Is it really a path?"

Is this good or bad? Which path is this?

One path leads to a future where wilderness is a gated asset, a serene backdrop for the ultra-wealthy and conservation becomes a luxury business.

The other leads back to the core principles of true ecotourism and public protection, where conservation benefits ecosystems and local communities, and awe-inspiring places remain for all.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/land-use-biodiversity/chile-moves-create-national-park-edge-world-protect-wildlife-2025-12-19/

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After many previous failures incl managed hosts going out of business, I've finally got up & running on an old 2017 mini-pc from home

@richard

Allows me to do longer mountain posts with more images & also my grumpy ramblings & failings with technology, without clogging up this Mastodon feed.

As the introductory pinned post states "If you're a mountain person who loves tech (or a tech person who loves mountains), we probably have things in common."

Been a frustrating couple of days trying to install automatic webcam image capture & ftp upload to my website. Most programs are far too complex for this simple situation. Ended up with a simple python script. Doesn't help too when my computer wont stop sleeping, suspending or hibernating.

Then, one morning, all at once everything clicks and works fine 😀

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Back after 3 days of travelling and last night slept the sleep of the gods in my own home. You can't beat nearly 10 hours solid sleep

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Looking out from Cerro Paredón near El Chalten towards the east over Lago Viedma to the mountains beyond. Horizontal lines of steppe, pampas, lake, mountains, cloud and sky. A few icebergs can be seen on the lake surface having broken away from the Videma glacier

A series of horizontal lines from the close wavy hills in shadow to the plains leading to an icy blue lake. A couple of icebergs to the right. The outline of dark hills beyond with clouds above

This is quite an unusual image that we didn't realise we had captured until later that day. This is the magnificent Cerro Torre summit in the late afternoon sun. We knew there were condors flying around but didn't expect to see a paraglider appear in the image too 🤣

2 Condors fly in front of Cerro Torre summit. In the background against a snowfield is a paraglider.