After the paddle we stopped at the ruins of the Prince William Parish Church, which was built between 1745-1755; burned by the British army in 1779, rebuilt in 1826; then burned again by the federal army in 1865. The circular brick columns are amazing.
Friday, March 24, 2017
Paddling in South Carolina - Day 2
Today we did part of the Cumbahee River, the "C" in ACE Basin. We put in on Cuckholds Creek and did a one-way paddle to a takeout down the river, for a total of about 8 miles. The tide was with us on the latter part of the paddle, which was a good thing since the winds were strong in places.

After the paddle we stopped at the ruins of the Prince William Parish Church, which was built between 1745-1755; burned by the British army in 1779, rebuilt in 1826; then burned again by the federal army in 1865. The circular brick columns are amazing.


After the paddle we stopped at the ruins of the Prince William Parish Church, which was built between 1745-1755; burned by the British army in 1779, rebuilt in 1826; then burned again by the federal army in 1865. The circular brick columns are amazing.
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