Caicumeo or Caycumeo was the local name of the Camino Real in Chiloé Island in Chile.
It crossed through dense forest and swamps uniting Castro with Ancud.
[1][2] The road was opened in 1788.
[1] According to local lore the name would derive from a villager who cleared the track with the solely aided by a machete.
[1] The road was established following the Spanish founded the "city-fort" of Ancud in northern Chiloé leading to increased trade and agricultural expansion.