El Perro Negro

Grumpy old mountain man living in Spain

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Since Dec 2022 we have been running our own Mastodon & GoToSocial servers. What a breath of fresh air the Fediverse has been. We have made many hundreds of new friends from around the world, mostly related to our mountain, tech and nature interests.

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Got lots of ripe tomatoes donated by a friend that need something doing to them quickly. Passata Rustica it is then, flavoured with basil from the garden. Simple, quick and very tasty.

Vibrant red colours from tomatoes booking in a metal pan on a hob

Continuing quest for de-googling & less reliance on big-tech ... just bought a refurbished OnePlus 6 from Ebay (75€). No SIM, it is after all just a small computer. WiFi or hotspot for connections. Flashed LineageOS (de-Googled Android). Installed FDroid & a few necessary apps/PWAs from there ... Proton, Tuta, Element, Jerboa (Lemmy) & of course Mastodon. Turned off notifications. Zero bloat.

Used it for 6 hours navigation in the hills yesterday using CoMaps & location on. Battery 91%. Result

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Another hot day so we settled for an early start and a short hike to the magnificent viewpoint of Coros (1305m) in the Sierra de Grazalama mountains via Puerto de las Palomas. Great scenery 360° views. Must come back in the winter.

Loads of vultures overhead probably looking at us as a prospective next meal 😆. Think @khusky may have some incredible images in due course.

4 people in colourful tops sit at the summit of a mountain looking at a view to distant mountains, the Sierra de Grazalama

Looking down to the Rio Guadalete and Zahara de la Sierra

A person in pink comes along a mountain trail with distant views

Nearing the summit of Coros looking north towards Zahara de la Sierra and the plains towards Sevilla

Inside This Clay Jug by Kabir

Inside this clay jug there are canyons and pine mountains, and the maker of canyons and pine mountains! All seven oceans are inside, and hundreds of millions of stars.

Last night

A photo of the milky way. Hundreds of stars fill the dark skies

The GPS on this cheap, small, lightweight Lilygo T-Deck Plus running is very accurate (screen shows connected to 12 satellites). Battery lasts for ages just using the map facility (not the radio ). You need to download the map tiles and map format you wish separately. Might use it up in the mountains this week during our night hike (will have backup 😀 )

https://meshcore.co.uk/

A small Lilygo T-Deck Plus LoRa radio with keyboard, showing the map screen. A blue dot indicates where the author is located on the map.

Next week 6 of us are planning a "Ruta Nocturnal", a 26km night crossing of Spain's Sierra Nevada from Pradollano in the NW to Capileira in the SE. Most of the route will be above 3000m altitude with a big descent of nearly 2000m. Highlights to include dinner with wine at the Col de Carihuela 😆, whilst watching the sunset & of course the tranquillity & beauty of hiking under the stars. Should be fun. Hoping for a dry & clear night.

This pm I took a huge gamble. I installed PostmarketOS, a mobile linux distribution, on my OnePlus6. It's buggy but I wanted to have a play around. Very easy to install via their web flasher.

Unfortunately, it's very buggy. Not many usable apps yet for my purposes. After playing around though & investigating I realised that I could install Waydroid. Game changer as Waydroid installs a LineageOS container within PostmarketOS. That way I had access to all my normal apps via F-Droid. Result!

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It's always a bit of a heart stopping moment for me when you use ADB tools etc to flash a new OS onto an old phone. Will it work? Will I brick it?

Anyway managed to flash LineageOS onto an old OnePlus6 this morning. It's like having a new phone and a de-Googled one at that. Satisfying!

Cool day on Veleta yesterday!

Took the classic Paco Pepe route (4+) but decided to spice things up. After 1st 4 pitches, traversed R along the narrow & exposed Paso de Lagarto to the Variante Silvia (5) for 2 spectacular & sustained finishing pitches

Needed help from the rope at top of the crux which verges on 5+ for few meters. Thankfully Felipe there to assist. Will come back & try to climb 100% next summer. Training on arm strength is required!

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Two people stand on small footholds, a yellow and purple rope between them on the floor. vertically below is a rock climber with light blue t-shirt climbing up

The author in a blue top and orange helmet is rock climbing up a near vertical crack system. Below can be seen another climber

The Paso de Lagarto (pass of the lizard) which is a spectacular horizontal traverse across mind blowingly steep terrain

El Perro Negro stands attached to a yellow rope. He has orange helmet, blue top and red trousers.

Wandering into the Sierra Nevada's Forgotten Zone - A few days ago I had a wonderful overnight trip into a quiet and remote corner of Spain's Sierra Nevada. The access areas were busy but once clear of them, despite the August bank holiday, we didn't see anybody on the trails for 16 hours

https://elperronegro.com/posts/2025-08-16-wandering-forgotten-zone-sierra-nevada/