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Old 01-08-2008, 08:20 PM
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Thank you lovetc. I tried the first today to come home (we came from Matthews and decided to go 521). There's a wee bit of construction on the corner of 160 toward 521 and don't know how much backup there is, but will try that one time that I'm in no hurry.

I was considering your 2nd option...I believe that is through Camden? I think it's longer but one of these days, I'll take your suggestion. I don't mind a little bit longer so long as it's easier on the nerves. I guess Rte 9 is mostly 2 lanes each way, and not too many lights, but with SC-5 being just 1 lane each way, a breakdown of these log trucks or severe fog is making me white knuckled on the drive. If I'm really unlucky, I get 40 mph creepers on a perfectly clear and dry day and it's suicide to pass!

Thanks again for the suggestions!!!
Oh no...the 2nd option doesn't go thru Camden (that would be waaay to far out of the way for you).

Rte 9 headed towards Lancaster actually goes through Fort Lawn, SC.

I could go on and give you several more routes on how to get there...but I really think option 2 is your best bet (fastest, safest, etc.)

Good luck to ya!

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