Went there in the sixties. Land Rovered up to some caves near there.
Terrible road, steep and narly. Found some interesting caves in the jungle.
Had a real thrill coming down with the brakes over heating. Made it back to
Tamuin and Valles and mapped Arroyo and a cave across the road form the hot
springs at Tamuin.

On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 9:44 AM, via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

> While cruising around on Google earth the Weazel noticed an interesting
> looking mountain range that I think is in Tamaulipas and is east of the
> main range. The peak (actually a valley) that piqued my interest is called
> El Picacho and is located at 23.397613, -98.563586 about 45 miles SE of
> Cuidad Victoria. The entire area is very green and undeveloped. Whoever
> lives in El Picacho probably doesn't get many visitors. Can any of y'all
> Texicans tell me anything about this mountain range? What is it called? Is
> it karst? (doesn't look like that to me) What can explain the strange
> cirque like valley? Is it certain death to go there?
>
> Sleaze
>
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