riltri

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Trying to find a route from Columbia, SC to Savannah avoiding I-26. We will be pulling a 34' 5th wheel. Any opinions on using Hwy 321?
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wildtoad

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It’s a nice ride thru the state. Will take about an hour longer than 26-95 but I appreciate you wanting to avoid 26. Nothing I know of will be a concern. Plenty of little towns.
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riltri

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wildtoad wrote: It’s a nice ride thru the state. Will take about an hour longer than 26-95 but I appreciate you wanting to avoid 26. Nothing I know of will be a concern. Plenty of little towns.
Thanks! The condition of 26 really concerns me plus it cuts out a bad section of I-95. MapQuest actually shows it to be 20 minutes faster LOL!
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wildtoad

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Wouldn’t bet on that but maybe. Shorter yes.
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haste maker

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If is was me...321 would be my way...
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Horsedoc

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Older federal highway. Couple of smaller towns but also some Americana there. Much of it is 4 lane divided. Not a lot of heavy/fast traffic like you will find on 26 and certainly not like 95. We avoid 95 like the plague
Will be a good ride down to Savannah
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Belgique

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We do it all the time. All it takes is a wreck on 95 to make it quicker too.
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riltri -- A lot of deer, tractors from farms, logging trucks, speed traps, soft shoulders (stay on pavement), and very little margins to pull off the road, but I would do it anyway and just take my time; almost anything is better than the interstates; remember, you are heading into swamp country; toward evening and very early morning (with a little fog), the deer graze by the road and will run in front of you; just honk that horn before you get to them. How I know all this is because I was raised in Hardeeville, just before you get to Savannah. Have a great trip.
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ct1964ups

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haste maker wrote: If is was me...321 would be my way...
Yea,but we all know a "Teamster" goes the longest ,slowest way...lol...lol
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