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for fishing and water skiing, at least when I was a kid. It's a fake lake, flooded by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Several small towns dot the lake floor. Do not compare Lake Champlain with Lake Murray. I did used to catch many, many Crappie and Bluegill there as a kid. Still, I imagine Lake Champlain to be a lovely azure and glacial affair, nestled in the lovely mountains of your fair state. It is, as I understand it, quite large, much larger than Lake Murray.
According to the Lake Murray website, the current water temperature is 90 degrees. That's not refreshing, it's practically boiling. As I recall, the lake also has a bit of an algae problem.
My family has been in SC since 1688. My mother lives in a trailer in Lexington County, the rest of my family lives in Columbia.
First off, Columbia is the only southern city--or state capitol--I can think of that has not grown in 30 years. It was about 100,000 souls when I was a kid, it's that size now. Why? Because it sucks (no offense to anyone intended).
Something positive about Columbia? The Riverbanks Zoo is not half bad. A
The state has been run by Republicans (almost exclusively) for a generation now, so they have run it into the ground. They have made sure it has undergone a process I call "Mississippification," which is to attempt to tie the State of Mississippi for every negative social welfare indicator possible. The zoning laws are either repressive, or nonexistent. The schools are horrible.
I call Columbia "The Armpit of Hell." Every summer, several recruits at the local Army training base, Fort Jackson (one of the largest bases for training recruits in the Army) will die of heat stroke. You think winter is bad? I always say that you can put on more clothes, but you cannot peel off your skin.
There was a time when the teeth of local folks were improving, but sadly, now that meth is the hot drug, they look worse than ever. The University of South Carolina is the kind of place that cares deeply about the basketball team (Go Cocks!), but not about the life of the mind.
If you're the kind of guy who likes to take off your shirt, get in your bass boat and down a couple of beers while your girlfriend (who is driving because her license has not been revoked) drives to the steaming hot lake, then the Midlands region of South Carolina is for you!
Seriously, dude, when I was a kid, I dreamed of New England, of snow, of short summers and long autumns and Springs, where I wouldn't have to have so much sex with my sister because there was nothing else to do and we were high.
May I recommend the Midwest, instead? Lots of lakes, low housing prices, less underdevelopment.
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