On the climb up, we catch a deer in our 'spotlights'.
Obviously, one tries to avoid being repetitive but this might become difficult to avoid at times. Should a place provide unique attributes, have an atmosphere that strikes a chord deep within, while on each occasion when we hike, we find ourselves tested immensely, we'll take the risk of being boring.
A typical scene in the Incles Valley, another remarkable place.
An idea of the path on the way down, close to closing.
'Monkeying' around on edges above the lake edge. How appropriate.
What's not to be content about in this position...especially with the 'pansies'.
Can't keep an active woman at ground level.
From another hike, we are high above the lake...from the Estany Querol and Salamander side. Hand position is to keep hat from going swimming.
We enjoy this type of atmosphere.
Jen climbing the side of a small waterfall just before reaching the lake.
Early(ish) morning steep climb enroute to the lake and surround.
As confident as Jen is, she's cautious on these edges.
This is a follow on climb we discovered. The earlier picture of Jen looking down on the lake is a highpoint we reached (from another direction).
Enjoyed the coloring not to mention the vastness and height of the mountains (Jen in the distance).
Cheers,
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