Chile
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Scenic camp spot right on the lake that we found when looking for the end of the road in Chile.
See comment below, there is now a ditch across the access. Still a Great spot if you don't need to be near your vehicle or if you could cross the ditch.
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Stopped by hoping to camp but found a 60cm deep by 60cm wide ditch across the access road. Would still be a great spot to camp if you could cross the ditch. We are still trying to decide if they did it to keep people out or for drainage of the road.
Report Check-InScenic camp spot we found when looking for the end of the road in Chile, but never reached it. We got our hands on a good Tierra del Fuego map and it looks like there is a lot of exploring to do in this neck of the woods. Gas range would be your only problem as the last towns to fill up are Rio Grande or Porvenir. Email us if you get out there, we‘d love to see the pictures; according to one map you can get as far as Bahia Yendegala near the Cordilerra Darwin.. - Ferry Crossing -. We crossed the Magellan Straight via the Austral Broom Ferry service, Porvenier to Punta Arenas. Ferry leaves once daily except Mondays. The cost was US$102 which you can pay in Chilean or Argentine pesos. Here you pay at the terminal before boarding. Also the Copec in town was the most expensive we‘ve seen, US$6.40/gallon, cash only. The only ATM in Provenier did not work with our international debit cards (Visa Plus) and the bank will not exchange Argentine pesos.
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