I've walked, ridden, biked, fished, swam, and scootered this trail thousands of times. You've captured its essence perfectly, especially the bit about contemplating the meaning of life. Well done!
When you do one of these videos, it might be a good idea to start off with a map and some mileage information. Beautiful ride. Thanks for highlighting it.
I’ve always heard of it as the “armpit of South Carolina”. Been there many times since my wife’s brother used to live there. Or maybe the saying “the only thing between hell and Columbia is a screen door”. Another great video!
I’ve also heard it called Satan’s armpit. For some reason, Columbia inspires thoughts of armpits, hell, and the devil. 😂 the area does have some really nice bike trails though.
This trail looks amazing. We love history too and hoping to get out to this trail in the next couple weeks and check it out. Thanks for the great overview. Will be looking at your other videos for fun other rides to do as well while we are in the South. Also, thanks for keeping us laughing. The humor was spot on. The crime victim statue is questionable lol.
Alabama grad here, my wife and I are considering movie to Columbia for many reasons but the riverwalk system is up there at the top. Thank you for the videos!
Roll Tide! I was raised in Eufaula and Phenix City. Have lived in South Carolina since the early 80s, but lifelong Tide fan. Yes, the trails in the Columbia area are a well-kept secret. They're really nice. And they're all riverside trails.
Sorry you didn’t see the alligator sunning in the canal , probably to hot for him as well ! Liked the video , especially your two music picks . I will have to Shazam to see who the artist are . 👍
There are sections that are closed due to damage from the 2015 levy overtopping that extended the trail with eventual plans to connect to the other side of the river and connecting with trail systems in the upstate. So while it will eventually be about 90 miles long, this trail, its current state is approximately 2.5 miles each way (or 5 miles from the water plant to the diversion dam and back.
I was born in Columbus, Georgia because Columbus had the best hospital… But we lived in Phenix City, Alabama - just across the river, just across the state line. Also spent some important growing-up years in Eufaula, Alabama. 🙂🏈🐘
You're right, I did miss them...didn't see any that I recall. I think this video was shot in August of '23 so it was crazy hot outside...maybe they had sought shelter from the sun... 🤔
I've walked, ridden, biked, fished, swam, and scootered this trail thousands of times. You've captured its essence perfectly, especially the bit about contemplating the meaning of life. Well done!
Thanks! I appreciate that, especially coming from a local...
great video. your videos are educational and peaceful, great way to start a day
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
When you do one of these videos, it might be a good idea to start off with a map and some mileage information. Beautiful ride. Thanks for highlighting it.
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Another 5 star trail! Wee doggie! Now that it's fall and much cooler, I'll have to check this one out. Thanks for sharing!
That’s what I should’ve done! I went in August. 😮
I’ve always heard of it as the “armpit of South Carolina”. Been there many times since my wife’s brother used to live there. Or maybe the saying “the only thing between hell and Columbia is a screen door”. Another great video!
I’ve also heard it called Satan’s armpit. For some reason, Columbia inspires thoughts of armpits, hell, and the devil. 😂 the area does have some really nice bike trails though.
This trail looks amazing. We love history too and hoping to get out to this trail in the next couple weeks and check it out. Thanks for the great overview. Will be looking at your other videos for fun other rides to do as well while we are in the South. Also, thanks for keeping us laughing. The humor was spot on. The crime victim statue is questionable lol.
😂 Thanks! Glad you’re getting some practical use from the videos, too. Thanks for watching. 🙂
That river looks quite a lot like James River through Richmond. Good job Scott.
Yeah, I can see that...
Alabama grad here, my wife and I are considering movie to Columbia for many reasons but the riverwalk system is up there at the top. Thank you for the videos!
Roll Tide! I was raised in Eufaula and Phenix City. Have lived in South Carolina since the early 80s, but lifelong Tide fan. Yes, the trails in the Columbia area are a well-kept secret. They're really nice. And they're all riverside trails.
Your camera work is amazing ❤
Thank you! Everything is shot on an iPhone 14 and an Insta 360 X3. I have a lot of fun making these videos. Thanks for watching.
Sorry you didn’t see the alligator sunning in the canal , probably to hot for him as well !
Liked the video , especially your two music picks . I will have to Shazam to see who the artist are .
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I’ll try to remember to look it up and let you know.
The first song was "Fractals" by Jasmine Jang...
The 2nd song was "About Love" by Ben Potter
Apparently, the city motto has recently changed to "Together, We are Columbia." So, a city of incremental improvements.
@@Russell.Jolly.2023 Yes! 😬
This looks like the type of trail me and my wife are looking for. How long is this trail ?
I’m going off memory right now… But I think it would be about 4 to 5 miles one way … so about nine or 10 miles out and back.
There are sections that are closed due to damage from the 2015 levy overtopping that extended the trail with eventual plans to connect to the other side of the river and connecting with trail systems in the upstate. So while it will eventually be about 90 miles long, this trail, its current state is approximately 2.5 miles each way (or 5 miles from the water plant to the diversion dam and back.
How does a Georgia boy become an Alabama fan? 🤷♂️
I was born in Columbus, Georgia because Columbus had the best hospital… But we lived in Phenix City, Alabama - just across the river, just across the state line. Also spent some important growing-up years in Eufaula, Alabama. 🙂🏈🐘
Unfortunately you seemed to have missed all of the friendly homeless that like to call the river walk home.
You're right, I did miss them...didn't see any that I recall. I think this video was shot in August of '23 so it was crazy hot outside...maybe they had sought shelter from the sun... 🤔