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  • Cascadas Micos

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    2 Cascadas Micos /en/rivers-m/slp/item/2-micos

    Cascadas Micos is the kayaker's Disneyland of waterfall fun. Ranging from 10 to 25 feet, the seven falls of Micos are kayak paradise. From novice to expert, Micos is guaranteed fun for every level kayaker. Below the falls are a wonderful series of travertine rapids. Micos is a kayakers paradise similar to the famous Aqua Azul to the south. It's better in many ways: easy access, all the falls on t ...

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  • El Salto

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    3 El Salto /en/rivers-m/slp/item/3-el-salto

    Yet another Mexican whitewater playground. Warm water, forgiving travertine rapids and big, but runable, waterfalls. In all El Salto has, perhaps, 30 small travertine rapids and falls.

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    San Luis Potosi
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    travertine | waterfalls
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  • Gallinas

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    11 Gallinas /en/rivers-m/slp/item/11-gallinas

    Traverting Teacups and falls.

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  • Minas Viejas

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    6 Minas Viejas /en/rivers-m/slp/item/6-minas

    Travertine Creek with some nice falls and slides. The canyon is tight. There are some pin spots, so be cautious.

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    San Luis Potosi
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    travertine | waterfalls | huasteca
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  • Minas Viejas Upper

    Sunday, 20 October 2013
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    256 Minas Viejas Upper /en/rivers-m/slp/item/256-minas-upper

    Easier stretch of Minas Viejas. Take out above the big falls, Minas Viejas.

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  • Ojo Frio

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    10 Ojo Frio /en/rivers-m/slp/item/10-ojo-frio

    This is a nice little canyon with perhaps 20 small travertine falls. There are a couple big drops as well.

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  • Rio Verde Canyon

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    7 Rio Verde Canyon /en/rivers-m/slp/item/7-verde-canyon

    The Verde Starts in tight canyon below Pinijuan. a few small rapids. followed by long III. at end is tight class IV-V. boofed or portaged left.

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  • Rio Verde Puerta del Salto

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    8 Rio Verde Puerta del Salto /en/rivers-m/slp/item/8-verde-pds

    This is a gorgeous little creek with beautiful scenery and a mix of small rock gardens and thundering falls.

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  • San Nicholas

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    9 San Nicholas /en/rivers-m/slp/item/9-san-nic

    Nice little creek with a couple small rapids. Biggest is at the put-in under the falls

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  • Santa Maria

    Monday, 25 March 2013
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    5 Santa Maria /en/rivers-m/slp/item/5-santa-maria-5

    Starts in Rincon Grande also known as the third is easy class III. perhaps a dozen. mostly tight compression drops. One class V following travertine springs and another small rapid.

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