El Perro Negro

Grumpy old mountain man living in Spain

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This week I'm having to leave my comfortable status of retirement and actually "work". Yes, it's true! I'm guiding a photography group led, by Andrew Scriven, around the Alpujarras, searching out photogenic opportunities.

I am definitely a landscape photographer at heart but here's a few of the "arty-farty" ones I grabbed along the way.

https://www.andrewscriven.co.uk/

Some green ferns above an iron coloured stream bed

The waterfall at Fuente Agria

Morning light shines through a narrow tree lined gorge

A multi colored rose

A piece of film history, then and now, 60+ years apart. Clint Eastwood and Eli Wallach in "The Good the Bad and the Ugly" at a place we know as Crocodile rock in the spectacular Tabernas badlands of Almeria, Spain.

The same place some 60+ years apart. A low jutting rock protrudes from an overhanging piece of rock. The the left hand frame are two movie actors. The background is wild, arid, scenery

Really pleased and proud that my eldest daughter, Emma, has become a qualified cave leader (in addition to her mountain leader). She only started doing outdoor activities in her 40s, despite all my previous efforts.

My other daughter Claire was her assistant in the assessment making sure clients were clipped on properly for belays. Well done to her too.

Shows if you put your mind to something and enjoy it, anything is possible. Inspiring!

A lady in a red cave suit proudly displays her qualifications as a cave leader

Oh what a tangled web we weave. Spiders web covered in droplets of morning dew

Spiders web amongst the scrubs and plants. Covered in droplets of morning dew

Thought I had our 3 week trip to the Central Pyrenees in June all sketched out. Then I came across "Le Chemin de Liberté" (Freedom trail) that escapees and evaders used in WW2 to escape south over the mountains from France into Spain. I read up on some of the fascinating stories involved.

Le Chemin de la Liberte is one hardest of many escape routes. This particular route is about 60km with 3500m ascent/descent. Must say, I'm very tempted.

Sulayr 2025, the new cable car project to Sierra Nevada that supports the Granada business community

Forgive me for being a bit wary of this ambitious project. Access controls to the mountains?

Sulayr 2025, el nuevo proyecto de teleférico a Sierra Nevada que respalda el empresariado granadino

Perdónenme por desconfiar un poco de este ambicioso proyecto. Controles de acceso a las montañas?

https://www.elindependientedegranada.es/economia/sulayr-2025-nuevo-proyecto-teleferico-sierra-nevada-que-respalda-empresariado-granadino

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Our local "acequia" has now been repaired and for the first time in 3 months we have flowing channels and irrigation water.

The hillsides are now full of life again and wonderful places to go for a local hike.

Water cascades down a series of small rock steps with rock wall to the right and trees and scrubs to the left

The, not very imposing, immigration office in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, capital city of Kamchatka. Had to go here as I had lost my entry permit to the Russian Republic and without it I probably couldn't have left. Some interesting memories from a wild place!

A scruffy white door with torn posters and faded writing stands surrounded by a snow drift

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Shout out to https://gpx.studio who I use to plan and trips into the mountains. Been using this site for over 12 months now. Free to use, but do consider contributing what you can afford to developers of software that you find really useful.