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Probably more suited to (motor)cycles. Follow the logging tracks into the forest to find a secluded spot.
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Place is largely fenced of, and partly inaccessible due to rain. It's also very close to some houses. We didn't stay.
Report Check-InLocated in a pine forest, this is a partially washed out track that leads off into the trees. Because the track has some deep ruts from the rain a vehicle with higher clearance is useful, but not necessarily 4x4. There's heaps of pine needles on the ground so traction isn't a problem - I can imagine a regular car getting through here just fine. The issue is finding a place off the track to stop - we only found one option that was level enough for our 4runner, and I think bigger rigs it's not worth trying. Vans and things yes, unimogs probably not. Anyway, super quiet, a bit buggy (OMG, I think every Mosquito here is going to give us zika or dengue - we are a soaked in DEET repellent these days!) but for a night it's a good free option near town. Neighbourhood seemed safe. Noone came by or noticed we were here.
Report Check-InProbably more suited to motorcycles or a 4x4. Follow the logging tracks into the forest to find a secluded spot.
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