Chile
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From Estancia Cerro Guido, stay on Road 9. You'll have an alternative trail crossing río las Chinas on your right (just for you to get water). Keep going on the 9 until the entrance of the previous spot and cross the "cattle bridge". You'll have to go up on a steep hill. When it seems to be flat again, before crossing a water evacuation, turn on you right on a grassy flat trail and keep going to stay between the piles of rocks.
Flat, clean (keep it this way) and good view on the sierra, el Cerro de la Virgen and the valley.
I guess you can find wind shelter between the piles of rocks and the bushes. We didn't need it in the evening but it was windier the next day. We had 2 cars passing on the (invisible) road around 7PM and then we were absolutely alone until 10AM (2 more cars). It is a bit rocky so we don't know if it would be confy enough for tents.
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From Estancia Cerro Guido, stay on Road 9. You'll have an alternative trail crossing río las Chinas on your right (just for you to get water). Keep going on the 9 until the entrance of the previous spot and cross the "cattle bridge". You'll have to go up on a steep hill. When it seems to be flat again, before crossing a water evacuation, turn on you right on a grassy flat trail and keep going to stay between the piles of rocks.
Flat, clean (keep it this way) and good view on the sierra, el Cerro de la Virgen and the valley.
I guess you can find wind shelter between the piles of rocks and the bushes. We didn't need it in the evening but it was windier the next day. We had 2 cars passing on the (invisible) road around 7PM and then we were absolutely alone until 10AM (2 more cars). It is a bit rocky so we don't know if it would be confy enough for tents.