Now we are getting somewhere! 
 
Aside from the Zetas, etc, why is the place so unpopulated?  Bad dirt? 
Wretched vegetation? Thorn scrub never stopped a Mexican or a cow, and  neither 
does cloud forest.
 
Are these mountains older than the Sierra Madre Oriental?  Different 
orogeny? Subsequent up igneous oozing? Salt dome? Nascent  volcano?
 
These are reputed to be "sky island" mountains but they seem  too low and 
insufficiently isolated for that to be the case from a  biogeographical 
perspective. Has anyone seen any cute little rattlesnakes there?  Any other 
weird 
endemism?
 
And why is Zacaton so deep? Is the whole area subsiding or is  sulphuric 
acid rising up from Hell? 
 
After Trump takes office will it be possible to apply to  either the Zetas 
or the Gulf cartel for political asylum? If so how can they be  reached?
 
Sleaze
 
 
In a message dated 1/16/2017 12:07:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
texascavers@texascavers.com writes:

There is, or was remnant cloud forest there.

On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Lee H. Skinner via  Texascavers 
<texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:


On 1/15/2017 10:00 AM, Bill  Mixon via Texascavers wrote:


That valley El Picharo is certainly a curious feature. I wonder if it is an 
old caldera. Whole region looks virtually uninhabited, which might (or 
might not) make it a place for people up to no good to hang out. Surroundings 
seems to have well-developed surface drainage. -- Mixon


I wonder if it could be an old meteor crater? 

Lee


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