@SW-User I've been there overnight and camped naked.
And it does stretch a long bit. Maybe I got it confused with South Carolina north of charleston, but it does stretch forever, heavily commercialized with tourist traps along the whole long length of it.
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@Dignaga I think you may be confusing Myrtle Beach with the Grand Strand. The Grand Strand runs. About 60 miles from about Georgetown to the state line. Or perhsps ypu went to Whispering Pines Nudist Resort in Ocean Isles Beach, North Carolina.
@SW-User There is a chance I got it confused. I wasn't exactly there long. Just got dropped off and walked around, was very dissapointed and camped out. But I'm certain I went across Myrtle Beach at some point because I saw a bunch of signs for it, and it seemed to go forever.
South Carolina I came in multiple routes. For Columbia I was initially in a good mood having first hit Nashville, Tennessee and the Parthenon, but it quickly turned rough because we picked up a bunch of felons and crackheads (one tried starting a racewar straight out of jail with all the black people) and another was a quite still high crackhead walking around the bus with his pants down around his ankles, and hot coffee in his hands, and almost spilling it on everyone. We were all screaming at him to stay away and he was agreeing with us, saying "I knkw, right". I wasn't too thrilled with South Carolina that day. On the way to Florence I think that happened, was relieved to see them all get off. The way I went to Charleston was along the highway via North Carolina. Saw the big bridge in the harbor. Spent a month that time. Another time was via train.
I was surprised how small the size of charleston was. Saw the museum with the Hunley. Mostly found crackheads about in the woods where I camped. Was worried a allagator would eat them as I wasn't that far from the lake in North Charleston. They'd come out, get high, and would crumple into the ground passed out and lay there for hours. Find them along the side of railroad tracks too, and that was a very busy railroad.
@samueltyler2 i think in minneapolis itself the park board is still changing the rules. Ive not observed it myself but i rately go over there. Anywhere else there are too many bugs.