Mountain Climbing in Mexico |
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Colima Nevado de ColimaAddress Colima Comment At 4,240 meters in elevation, the Nevado de Colima is the sixth highest mountain in Mexico. It's neighbor, the Volcan de Colima - elevation 3,820 meters - is an active volcano last erupting in the 1940's. Both peaks offer challenging climbing opportunities. San Cristobal de las Casas Tenejapa - El Sumidero del Rio SubterraneoAddress On San Cristobal - San Juan Cancuc Road, San Cristobal de las Casas Comment Extraordinary caves created by underwater river. San Felipe El Picacho del DiabloAddress San Pedro Martir Mountains, San Felipe Comment West of the San Felipe Desert, "Devil's Peak" offers a challenging Catergory 3-5 climb to the summit at 10,154 feet. |
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Based on information contained in the Mexico Travel Database on June 8, 2011 |
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