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I call it the Wateree Run
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misterprofessionality
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I call it the Wateree Run
So, I was lamenting about the fact that there are no good roads in South Carolina for motorcycling, when i stumbled upon This:
Really, this thing is something special. it consists of a chain of back roads connected by River Road on the West side of Lake Wateree, just outside of Columbia, SC. These back streets follow the wild coastline of the lake, and the curves are just to die for. On top of that, there are constant elevation changes among the curves, road condition changes, and because of the remoteness of the location, basically no traffic, and certainly no trucks. We hit this road today in the mid morning on a Sunday, when everybody was in church. It's about 29 miles long, contains no less than 153 turns and despite what it says on the map, takes about 40-45 minutes to run in its entirety. My wife and I ran up from Charleston today in colder-than-desirable temperatures to get a chance to experience these roads. I highly recommend anybody with the means and the time and a good bike get out to Lake Wateree and take a trip around these streets.
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| 04-08-2018, 10:54 AM |
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RE: I call it the Wateree Run
G'day Mister, always good to find a new road of interest with more than a couple of bends close to home.
Regards NRTM
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| 04-09-2018, 06:07 PM |
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