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We went rafting on the Lower Saluda the other day, the water levels were much lower than last time around, making for a nice, enjoyable trip. And this time, we got much better photos and video than last time around.
"Ocean Boulevard Rapids" at 625 CFS At high flows, this is a class 4 rapid. At low flows, it's a rock maze.
Jarvis Klapman Bridge and the Hampton Street Rapids at low water. At high flows, these rapids produce standing waves 5-8 ft high!
Gervais Street Bridge over the Congaree River. This is what is known as an "Open Spandrel Arch Bridge" and it's on the national register of historic places. Having spent my early years in Cayce, with my dad working as a Governor's Officer across the river at the state house, and also driving back and forth from Cayce to our other place in Myrtle Beach, there's no telling how many times I rode across this bridge.
Sure is nice, ain't it? 8)
Pictures don't do it justice.
Here's some videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGaL2nZFNvM&list=PLDphjQuc7jqwu63tEmHrb0WLbWIbeYjHf
"Ocean Boulevard Rapids" at 625 CFS At high flows, this is a class 4 rapid. At low flows, it's a rock maze.
Jarvis Klapman Bridge and the Hampton Street Rapids at low water. At high flows, these rapids produce standing waves 5-8 ft high!
Gervais Street Bridge over the Congaree River. This is what is known as an "Open Spandrel Arch Bridge" and it's on the national register of historic places. Having spent my early years in Cayce, with my dad working as a Governor's Officer across the river at the state house, and also driving back and forth from Cayce to our other place in Myrtle Beach, there's no telling how many times I rode across this bridge.
Sure is nice, ain't it? 8)
Pictures don't do it justice.
Here's some videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGaL2nZFNvM&list=PLDphjQuc7jqwu63tEmHrb0WLbWIbeYjHf