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Unfortunately, most of the spruce trees on the west side of Hatcher Pass have died, so this is a nice area with pretty views and open tundra. High clearance helpful to get to these spots. There are several camp spots with fire rings in this area. We drove all the way down to the creek in our Unimog, but the road all the way down to the creek is too rough for most vehicles. 2WD would be OK to get to some of the camp spots closer to the road.
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We could not find this place because I think the coordinates are incorrect. The description says it’s west of Hatcher pass but the coordinates are east of Hatcher pass. Absolutely no roads lead to this point and there is no creek like mentioned in the description.
Report Check-InUnfortunately, most of the spruce trees on the west side of Hatcher Pass have died, so this is a nice area with pretty views and open tundra. High clearance helpful to get to these spots. There are several camp spots with fire rings in this area. We drove all the way down to the creek in our Unimog, but the road all the way down to the creek is too rough for most vehicles. 2WD would be OK to get to some of the camp spots closer to the road.
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