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CRBT: Congaree Sandbar Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/8/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Micro hidden in a group of trees on one of the very best sandbars on the Congaree River.

Dedicated on June 2nd, 2007, the 50 mile Congaree River Blue Trail (CRBT) starts near Columbia and runs to Hwy 601 near St. Matthews. Paddlers will pass through the Fall Line and enter the Coastal Plain known for its countless sandbars, high bluffs, and extensive floodplains. The highlight of the trail is the section along the Congaree National park, a protected wilderness that is home to the largest tract of old growth bottom-land hardwood forests in the U.S.

The Congaree River is vibrant corridor for wildlife and provides excellent opportunities to view common and not so common wildlife anywhere along the river. This includes deer, raccoons, snakes, wild pigs, turtles, turkeys and more. It is home to endangered species including the shortnose sturgeon, a fish that migrates from coastal waters to spawn in the Congaree near Columbia. Bald Eagles often visit the river as well.

When planning to do this section of the Congaree you must be prepared to spend 2-4 days on the river. After passing under I-77 the next LEGAL take out is Bates Landing at N 33 45.200 W 080 38.694.

You can download a copy of the trail map at Blue Trails Guide or stop by any of the local outfitters and pick up a semi-waterproof copy for free.

 

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