Peru
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This the perfect space for several rigs or if you need to do a little crawling around under the truck. Several large concrete pads. Could be invisible from road if you park right, but we were in sight and no one cared. Could hold tents. Perfect for dogs to roam. Some road noise above you, but not much traffic here. No cell signal. There is curiously no trash here, let’s keep it this way! The road to come down here is on a curve so you may have to turn and come back to it. Easy to do.
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Good place to stay for one night while driving the 12A. We had a cool and quiet night, sometimes a truck would drive by, but other than that no one bothered us.
Report Check-InSurprising quiet and nice to stay a night on the way along the 12A.
It's a lot of space and you can drive in the end of the places out and on the other side of the valley. But there are some houses, probably private terrain.
But the concrete platforms are perfect to stay, take your trash!
Ok for one night, no facilities and no signal. Some. noise from the street above. Afterwards we did the big loop to Cajamarca. Took us forever and not worth it. 95% unpaved road and a lot of sand, rocks and bumps.
Report Check-InThis the perfect space for several rigs or if you need to do a little crawling around under the truck. Several large concrete pads. Could be invisible from road if you park right, but we were in sight and no one cared. Could hold tents. Perfect for dogs to roam. Some road noise above you, but not much traffic here. No cell signal. There is curiously no trash here, let’s keep it this way! The road to come down here is on a curve so you may have to turn and come back to it. Easy to do.
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