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Gavin60
Jul 26, 2015Explorer
Nothing in South Carolina to worry about other than the millions making their pilgrimage to MB/Mecca
Personally I travel the older state roads in SC to avoid as much of the MB traffic as possible.... have seen it back up the traffic on other interstates too On the 26/20 interchange in Columbia as far back as Pomaria....miles long, kinda like a rolling road block of suv's, mini vans with bicycle racks and coolers.
I think you will probably be jumping off 95 around Dillon SC and all your traffic mess will begin there, always worse around the 4th of course.
The traffic finally becomes inescapable the closer you get there.
If you roll in on the weekend try to do it early, early in the morning before the sun comes up. The week days other than fridays would be a good choice too.
No Tolls and I dont know of any tunnels, restrictions around there Im aware of.
There has been a Gazillion campers pulled there for at least 50 years. No other headaches for you other than the traffic.
Personally I travel the older state roads in SC to avoid as much of the MB traffic as possible.... have seen it back up the traffic on other interstates too On the 26/20 interchange in Columbia as far back as Pomaria....miles long, kinda like a rolling road block of suv's, mini vans with bicycle racks and coolers.
I think you will probably be jumping off 95 around Dillon SC and all your traffic mess will begin there, always worse around the 4th of course.
The traffic finally becomes inescapable the closer you get there.
If you roll in on the weekend try to do it early, early in the morning before the sun comes up. The week days other than fridays would be a good choice too.
No Tolls and I dont know of any tunnels, restrictions around there Im aware of.
There has been a Gazillion campers pulled there for at least 50 years. No other headaches for you other than the traffic.
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