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- 8 Backcountry ski descents from the peak of Mulhacen, Sierra Nevada
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Summer walking in the high Sierra Nevada "Los Tres Miles"
Chiz Dakin has recently returned to the UK after a extended visit to Andalucia and the Sierra Nevada mountain range. We have known the delights of the Sierra Nevada for many years now but what did Chiz think of it?
Below we reproduce comments from her excellent travel writing site “Travels With My Camera“. Chiz is [...]
Foxes still a problem at high mountain camps in the Sierra Nevada
A year ago I wrote an article about fox related incidents involving clients in the Sierra Nevada. The situation has worsened in the past year. They have spread outwards and now occur further afield from the normal Veleta/Mulhacen tourist tracks. Indeed they are getting braver and becoming more and more of a nuisance.
Here is what [...]
3 day trek over Mulhacen and Alcazaba, Sierra Nevada
Leigh Richie recounts tales of derring do in the high Sierra Nevada wild camping at Siete Lagunas, climbing Mulhacen and Alcazaba and being disturbed by nocturnal foxes!
Here’s a blog of my recent 3 day trek in the high Sierra with Mike. The original plan of doing the Mulhacen – Alcazaba – Vacares traverse had to [...]
Foxy problems in the Sierra Nevada
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 traverses [...]

