Chile
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Spent the night on the side of the road after all the tour buses left.
Only problem is many large dump trucks continued to work until 10:00pm and started up again at 5:00am.
Water truck went through to keep roadway damp but dried out by 6pm.
So dusty and noisy.
Otherwise would have been a gorgeous spot to boondock in overlooking the Embalse.
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The road is a bit bumpy and narrow, but accessible in any vehicle. Stayed one night in a truck camper at this pin as I arrived late. There are more/better spaces to overnight further along the road, but all sites are very windy during the day
Report Check-Inthis and the following campsites around the lake are no longer accessible by vehicle without 4wd. there was an accident on the road in may and they closed the road permanently. locals still go in 4wds but you need to navigate some rocks etc. not sure if its legal to go (sign says no) but people didnt seem to care too much about the locals going
Report Check-InSpent the night on the side of the road after all the tour buses left.
Only problem is many large dump trucks continued to work until 10:00pm and started up again at 5:00am.
Water truck went through to keep roadway damp but dried out by 6pm.
So dusty and noisy.
Otherwise would have been a gorgeous spot to boondock in overlooking the Embalse.