Chile
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Going uphill to Alicahue you’ll find many suitable secluded spots for cars, tents, bikes, many tracks leaving the main road right and left. It’s fine to come here on a 2WD if it’s dry!, if it’s wet it will become muddy, so you’ll be in trouble. No facilities, no water, no Internet on local ENTEL provider. Cars and small campers will get here without a doubt, big rigs might need to find another spot nearby. Main road is dry unpaved so no traffic at night. Many fire pits around this area, probably locals come here on weekends.
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very quiet, easy access suitable for 2wd. there is no phone signal and the stars look spectacular
Report Check-InPlace exactly as desribed and we were the only ones here. Surroundings are beautiful and a sky full of stars. Bring some wood for a nice campfire in one of the few firepits around here.
Report Check-InGoing uphill to Alicahue you’ll find many suitable secluded spots for cars, tents, bikes, many tracks leaving the main road right and left. It’s fine to come here on a 2WD if it’s dry!, if it’s wet it will become muddy, so you’ll be in trouble. No facilities, no water, no Internet on local ENTEL provider. Cars and small campers will get here without a doubt, big rigs might need to find another spot nearby. Main road is dry unpaved so no traffic at night. Many fire pits around this area, probably locals come here on weekends.
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