Argentina
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Tried to find some shelter in front of the trees with a rooftoptent. We thought it worked, until we went to sleep. the wind came in like a storm, I closed all flaps of the tent. Rain also came. We thought it could flush next to the river. So we folded our tent wet in the wind and tried to sleep in the car. This was a nightmare! Nice spot but I would not recommend it for rooftoptents.
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Great place just off the road. A little windy in the evening but it stopped at night. Nice sunset on the other side of the road.
Flat big area
No mosquitos in this time of the season. Non biting small flies, but not really so many that they were a bother. Very quiet night. Light breeze, but left the camp chairs outside and they were in the same place in the morning. Great place and space for a lot of rigs. No size limitation as there are several sites. We are 22ft long and no problem.
Report Check-InStill a nice calm place next to the old RN40 but there are nearly no cars driving by. Slept behind the trees with our rooftent, had some wind but was well coverd. Nice for the night and really peaceful.
Report Check-InNo wind, but a lot of mosquitos, always better than strong wind
Hard to find paradise in Patagonia
Good place for on night with our camper. Much wind but under the tree it was ok. A little bit trash around. Better than the other point near too windy
Report Check-InWe stopped here to find wind protection and had better luck than Casavos because the wind slowed down during the night and we had a very quiet sleep. 3 other vehicle spent the night with us.
Report Check-InTried to find some shelter in front of the trees with a rooftoptent. We thought it worked, until we went to sleep. the wind came in like a storm, I closed all flaps of the tent. Rain also came. We thought it could flush next to the river. So we folded our tent wet in the wind and tried to sleep in the car. This was a nightmare! Nice spot but I would not recommend it for rooftoptents.
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