By admin on May 30, 2009
An acequia is a community operated waterway and most were established more than 200 years ago. The Arabs brought the technology to Spain during their occupation.
The acequia is how we irrigate our land and is a source of great entertainment for our dogs. Our water comes from the snows in the Sierra Nevada and is [...]
Posted in Dogs | Tagged acequia, bruno, khumu, Laguna de Lanjaron, leonberger, siberian husky, sierra nevada
By admin on September 2, 2008
2 weeks ago we had a good day in the mountains with a client of Spanish Highs. We went up Los Machos 3329m and then did so called “scary Ridge” and onto the Elorietta Hut which used to be a hospital where TB suffers were sent to recover in the clean air and also there [...]
Posted in Photos, Trip reports | Tagged Elorietta hut, Laguna de Lanjaron, los machos, scary ridge, spanish highs
By admin on June 6, 2008
It seems to me that the amount of fox related incidents is increasing in these mountains. I remember when I first came out here some 10 years ago that they were shy, retiring creatures, that you sometimes caught a glimpse of early in the mornings, or late at night. Not any more!
Some high level [...]
Posted in Nature | Tagged Caballo, Col de Cariguela, Elorietta hut, fox, laguna, Laguna de Lanjaron, sierra nevada, Siete Lagunas
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