United States
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This is a large turnout off the Top-of-the-World Highway on the Alaska side of the border. It is dirt & rock with a few fire rings scattered throughout. No services at all. Simply a large flat area to spend the night. You enter through a “driveway” that opens immediately into the lot. Part of the lot is somewhat hidden from the highway by tall shrubs/small trees, & part is somewhat obscured behind a hill if you’re headed east. No cell signal. There is some traffic noise, but the highway is pretty quiet this evening @ 6:20. Very light traffic for the past couple of hours. After a hard rain the dirt-without-rock areas get muddy. In that case the rocks are a safer bet.
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This is a large turnout off the Top-of-the-World Highway on the Alaska side of the border. It is dirt & rock with a few fire rings scattered throughout. No services at all. Simply a large flat area to spend the night. You enter through a “driveway” that opens immediately into the lot. Part of the lot is somewhat hidden from the highway by tall shrubs/small trees, & part is somewhat obscured behind a hill if you’re headed east. No cell signal. There is some traffic noise, but the highway is pretty quiet this evening @ 6:20. Very light traffic for the past couple of hours. After a hard rain the dirt-without-rock areas get muddy. In that case the rocks are a safer bet.
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