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Huehuenton Peak: Hiking to the highest point in Sierra de Quila Nature Reserve

El Bosque de Quila is a federal protected area located 75 kilometers southwest of Guadalajara and covering 15,000 square kilometers. Quila abounds in ordinary pines, Lumholtz’s pines, oaks, and madroños (strawberry trees), which are sometimes packed together so densely that nothing grows beneath the tree cover. This forest has numerous rivers, 11 delightful waterfalls and is also famous for its massive monoliths over 100 meters tall.

The Ghostly River’s ‘Fattest Fossil Fumarole’

Our mission last Sunday was nothing less than to locate and measure the biggest natural fossil fumarole pipe in the Primavera Forest – and (for all I know) in the entire world. Mr. Guinness, be advised: we found it!

The Bosque del Diente: A round trip through Rock Heaven

Recently, social scientist Dr. Susan Street spoke at Guadalajara’s City Museum on the many problems besetting the Bosque de Nixticuil, the patchy remainder of a great forest that once stretched from the Huentitan Canyon to Tesistan – home to 15 species of mammals, 81 species of birds and 548 kinds of plants.