From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4467 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, June 28 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4467 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Survival Skill From Miltary ["Special Forces" Subject: Survival Skill From Miltary Survival Skill From Miltary http://lifedrive.today/hxjednRrQpiGmnkx6UCcjfPPE5VFoRqw7wIRmTOMJ2t9E02y http://lifedrive.today/Ix3V1Y0dsMfmrTv9WcDqtwNUWbYVprkobECzRvfXbcSHrdvb ntain bases are located between 900 and 1,200 metres above sea level, and the principal peaks of the range have an average topographic prominence of 1,000 metres. The range's highest peak, PeC1alara, reaches 2,428 metres above sea level. The range begins in the valley of the Alberche river, which divides the Sierra de Gredos into two portions, and finishes at the Somosierra Pass, which serves as the hydrographic boundary between the river basins of the Tagus and Douro rivers. The mountains contribute fluvial material to both rivers through the action of various mountain streams, such as the Jarama, Guadarrama, and Manzanares, which empty into the Tagus, and the DuratC3n, Cega, and Eresma, which flow into the Duero. The geographical coordinates of the range's northeast terminus lies near 41B0 4' North, 3B0 44' West, and the southwestern end near 40B0 22' North, 4B0 18' West. Diverging from its main southwest-to-northeast alignment, the range has a westward-trending branch known as the Cuerda Larga, or Carpetanos Mountains (Montes Carpetanos). (This name is sometimes also applied to the northern part of the main axis of the Guadarramas between PeC1alara and Somosierra.) The 15 km long Carpetanos sub-range is an imposing sight, starting in the Community of Madrid at Puerto de Navacerrada, and averaging more than 2,000 metres in elevation all the way to the Morcuera Pass (Puerto de la Morcuera). From there, the Carpetanos slope downward until they reach the confluence of the Lozoya and Jarama rivers. The highest peak of the Cuerda Larga is the Cabezas de Hierro at 2,383 metres. Between Cuerda Larga and the main extent of the Sierra de Guadarrama lies the Lozoya valley, one of the most picturesque mountain valleys of the Sistema Central, which attracts numerous tourists in the winter for skiing, as well as in the summer for other diversions. Another western branch of the Guadarramas, La Mujer Muerta (The Dead Woman), or Sierra del Quintanar (Quintanar Mountains), begins at the FuenfrC-a Pass (Puerto de la FuenfrC-a), and is located entirely in the province of Segovia. It is 11 km long and has several summits surpassing 2,000 metres, among them, the MontC3n de Trigo (Wheat Pile). In addition to the Cuerda Larga and the La Mujer Muerta, a series of small mountains or foothills are located on the periphery of the main range. Notably, in the Segovia area, there are: the Cerro (hill) de las Cardosillas (1,635 m, 5,364 ft), the Cerro de Matabueyes (1,485 m, 4,872 ft), the Cerro del Caloco (1,565 m, 5,134 ft), and the Sierra de Ojos Albos (1,662 m, 5,452 ft); and, in the Madrid area (from north to south), there are the Cerro de San Pedro (1,423 m, 4,668 ft), the Sierra del Hoyo (1,404 m, 4,606 ft), the Cerro CaC1al (1,331 m, 4,366 ft), and Las Mach ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4467 **********************************************