Kings Mountain South Carolina

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I had an uneventful drive from Alabama to South Carolina "In my mind I'm going to Carolina ....." -JT a state I have never been before.  I was able to get the State Souvenir at the South Carolina Welcome Center Rest Stop in Fair Play SC. Only 12 more states to go! The campground was not very full, and the ranger station was closed when I arrived. There was nice tree cover at my site that let in just enough sun light and break the wind, which was picking up. 

The light rain turned into a down pour over night and it was rainy for the rest of my stay. Everything got wet, but I figured I need this in preparation for camping in Washington later this summer. So I went on with my adventures. I was up early the next morning, broke camp to go get a North Carolina cache. I was real close to the border, so I looped around and pulled into the North Carolina I-85 Welcome Center Rest Stop and earned the NC State Souvenir! Returned to the campground and checked in to the office.  After getting set up again, I pulled out my NW rain gear and set off for a bike ride to the


Kings Mountain National Military Park, about 3 miles down the road. The virtual cache at the park, called Furgeson's Folly, has you take the 1.5 mile walk around the battle site and answer 8 questions about the battle between Patriot Forces commanded by Col. William Campbell and the British Forces, commanded by Patrick Furgeson who fell in the battle. Ever wonder if Furgeson had won? 

I returned to camp and hunkered down in RAMVAN. The rain continued until the next morning when I set off for West Virginia. Until then, I leave you with a link to photos of Kings Mountain. 

 

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  1. This all pretty cool, so much history. I have been in SC but it was pre-GC. I hope to make it over day .

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