Canada
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Roost near the entrance to Lake Superior Prov Park. Well hidden from the road. Little traffic, but you can hear the truck's good when they rush past. For this you can go in the morning purely Prov Park.
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Not really a great spot. Not very scenic and it’s not really flat at all. I’d really only stay here again if I had nowhere else
Report Check-Inentrance is past coordinates on Lake side of hwy. quiet, no one here, lots of room, can tick in away from view. flat enough to tent. looks like some construction is going on.
Report Check-Inlooks good, can tuck in away from view of road. a little bumpy so a bit of clearance is needed. was dry tonight so no issues.
Report Check-InEntrance from the highway has loose gravel (soft pavement) and is situated in the inside of a curve of the highway. Traffic speed on the hwy is high in that curve. It's a blind curve, nobody can oversee it. Coming from the south turning to the right onto the entranche is only safe for (motor)bikes because there is not much space. Coming from the north and turning to the left to the entrance is only advised for people who have a deadwish. This spot is not OK.
Report Check-Ingps ends on the highway. we took a gravel road up the hill. it is 1,5km, quite steep and ends at a radar station. good for one night. but i don't want to drive up or down the hill in rain.
Report Check-InRoost near the entrance to Lake Superior Prov Park. Well hidden from the road. Little traffic, but you can hear the truck's good when they rush past. For this you can go in the morning purely Prov Park.
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