Argentina
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Huge gravelpit area with enough places to find some kind of windblock. Easy access for all rigs. Multiple spaces. Gate is open and direct accessible from RN3.
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were there, didn’t find anything, neither sticker nor little present :-(
Report Check-InAs described, ugly spot but we had a quiet night and were more or less wind protected.
We found the sticker! We took one and left the other for the next person (along with a little present from us)!
Report Check-InSeveral different little areas to find flat parking. Slight wind protection. Skeletons of sheep and guanacos. No odor. No flies. No services. No road noise. Just a place to spend the night along the long drive. We hid a sticker under a rock on the rusty, unused cattle guard. Next person, find it and post please!
Report Check-InStill open, found a cozy place for the night. Not noisy if you go deep enough ;-)
Report Check-InQuiet and sheltered (mostly) from wind. Fine if you don't want to drive anymore. Lots of guanaco skeletons around though
Report Check-InCouldn’t drive anymore and this made a good stop to block the wind and rest. Quiet all night, beautiful sunset..
Report Check-InNo change, still open, gravel place without any facilities but wind protected...
Report Check-InAs described. The gate is still open (actually there was no gate, just an opening in the fence) and there are unlimited options to camp away from the road depending on your rig, the wind and the terrain.
Report Check-InA bit difficult to put your tent because of the stony ground. but you will find your spot, as I did! Good for a one night rest on the way to Tres Cerros (89km) or Fitz Roy (41km).
Report Check-InAs good as a gravel pit can be. Lots of space, but lower section is quite steep down on gravel. Nice sunset and good wind protection.
Report Check-InGood place for a night, there is wind shelter and you’re hidden from the road.
Report Check-Innot a bad place for an overnight stop. o.k. it's not a campground it's a gravel storage place, but you can stay behind the
gravel hills and nobody can see you. we were happy whis this place, there are not so many other opportunitys and we had a very nice sunset.
The wind was insane and we couldn't find anything better than the gravel pit to hide from the wind. We modified a little shack with some tin to cook in there. Ugly place but good enough to hide from the wind for a bit.
Report Check-InHuge gravelpit area with enough places to find some kind of windblock. Easy access for all rigs. Gate is open and direct accessible from RN3.
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