Chile
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MODERATOR NOTE: Place removed because camping is illegal here. Signs posted and enforced
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Stayed here for one very peaceful night, until next morning some military personnel showed up, demanding us to leave immediately, as it is not allowed to enter this area (anymore?). So I marked the site as closed.
Report Check-Inin reality it is not alloud to stay here. we slept there one night and at the next day a military guy knock at our door. he told us very angry that this place is military area and what the hell are we doing here. if you don't want to have problems with the militar you should look for an other spot.
Report Check-InNice spot but this morning a member of the ejercito arrived and very firmly told me that this is private land and I should not be here.
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Report Check-InPlenty of space for big rigs and tents on a grassy field with few trees around. A really quiet place, where you only hear the sound of the river. We stayed for a night and it was only us. Nice views to the surrounding snowy mountains.
Report Check-InVery nice place. A lot of space with grass and close to the river.
some cows and sheep, so don't forget to close the door.
But a lot of mosquitoes when we were there in December.
There’s a Chilean Army sign, but the gate is closed by an unlocked chain and if you go an extra 150-200m down the path you’re next to the river. And there’s a bit of 3G signal too. Nice and quiet.
Report Check-InA local Guy told us that we can camp here if you close the gate! The camp is close to the Rio frio. Very nice ans quiet!
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