Free camping by the river
Trip Start
Sep 05, 2012
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Trip End
Jan 22, 2013
Where I stayed
camping by the river
Carlos Paz -mile 93,675
We stopped at Cordoba and had our ´´homemade´´ lunch at the Plaza San Martin where the locals made long lines to enter the banks. Cities are not really what we´re looking for, so we continued on...´´born to be wild...´´ still stock in my head through the endless miles of the Argentinean country side. Carlos Paz was recommended for it´s scenery, and sure enough, by early afternoon we made it to a beautiful lake where people run around and boat. We rode around for a while; saw a few small rivers where people were escaping the hot afternoon, and after asking the cost of a camp site, we decided that we were better off camping by the river for free.
We found a dirt road that lead to a nice place where we parked Popo, bathe in the river, and waited until dusk to set up our tent. It was nice to enjoy a full day with no rain, and a place where we didn´t have to pay to camp.
After dark, the area was fairly quiet, and we enjoyed the sounds of the river throughout the nigh...sweet dreams Carlos Paz!
We stopped at Cordoba and had our ´´homemade´´ lunch at the Plaza San Martin where the locals made long lines to enter the banks. Cities are not really what we´re looking for, so we continued on...´´born to be wild...´´ still stock in my head through the endless miles of the Argentinean country side. Carlos Paz was recommended for it´s scenery, and sure enough, by early afternoon we made it to a beautiful lake where people run around and boat. We rode around for a while; saw a few small rivers where people were escaping the hot afternoon, and after asking the cost of a camp site, we decided that we were better off camping by the river for free.
We found a dirt road that lead to a nice place where we parked Popo, bathe in the river, and waited until dusk to set up our tent. It was nice to enjoy a full day with no rain, and a place where we didn´t have to pay to camp.
After dark, the area was fairly quiet, and we enjoyed the sounds of the river throughout the nigh...sweet dreams Carlos Paz!

