We didn't venture far from Wateree Recreation Area. Our next stop was Brick House Campground in Sumter National Forest.We spent two nights at Brick House. There was a trail near the campground, but due to recent rains, parts of it were impassable. We did our best, but, we had to turn back after about a mile. After we left Brick House, we realized that we didn't take the first picture while we were there!
Our next stop was our scheduled stop at Gaffney Oasis Freightliner for Sol's two year check-up. She passed with flying colors and we left with extra filters---the just in case supply. While Sol was being checked, we drove to Kings Mountain National Military Park. This trip should be called "Our Revolutionary War Tour." The battle at Kings Mountain was pivotal for the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. Bob and I walked the path around the mountain reading about the advancements of the patriots and the loyalists.
After we left Kings Mountain National Military Park, we went next door to the South Carolina state park, Kings Mountain. We walked around the lake and checked the campground. There were a few sites Sol would fit in, but not many.
It was back to Gaffney to get Sol settled for the night. The following day would be a travel day!
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