In the mountains north of Barcelona, one can find a series of rugged ranges and geological features that are mystifying in their stature, height, and severity, to the point that one wonders how they are not well known. Pedraforca, a symbol of the Spanish breakaway region of Catalunya, is a rock feature similar to Half Dome in Yosemite. A stone’s throw away, Cadí-Moixeró looms large, a mountain range separating the Catalan foothills from La Cerdanya and the start of the Spanish and Andorran Pyrenees. For many years, Garrett Fisher flew is antique airplane, brought to Europe from America, along, above, below, and around these features, collecting stirring images of their beauty in all four seasons, under a variety of weather conditions. Containing 161 images, the book is a monument to these inspiring features in a fascinating region of the Pyrenees.
108 pages.
Full color interior, cover, and back.
161 images.
8.5 inches x 11 inches.
Softcover.
Sample Images:
![]() Pedraforca from Prat Alegre |
![]() Western Slope of Pedraforca |
![]() Serra del Cadí |
![]() Eastern Slope of Comabona |
![]() North Face of Pedraforca |
![]() Serra del Moixeró |