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True to the Brew Trail Run Race Recap

April 25, 2018

There are many things that we love about working out of our office in the small town of Peak, South Carolina, but one of our favorite things is that we can walk out of our front screen door, across the street, and directly onto the Palmetto Trail.

The Palmetto Trail is a project created by Palmetto Conservation and when complete, will be a 500 mile long trail from Walhalla in the Blue Ridge Mountains to Awendaw on the Intracoastal Waterway. Established in 1994, there are currently 350 miles of the trail complete with 150 more to go. The trail includes backcountry, rails-to-trail, greenways, city sidewalks, urban bikeways, steps of the State Capital, Bridle, and absolutely nothing motorized. It connects state and county parks, national forests, nature preserves, wildlife management areas, Revolutionary War battlefields, Native American Paths, and much more.

We’re fortunate enough to be right along the Peak to Prosperity Passage, a 10.8 mile section of the Palmetto Trail. Along the passage, you can find 14 wooden trestles including the impressive Broad River Trestle. We love that the Broad River Trestle is right across the street from us! The views from this trestle are incredible and being able to take a quick break during the day out here is great.

Last week, not only did our team participate in the True to the Brew Trail Run along the Peak to Prosperity Passage but our company was one of the sponsors of the event. We are proud to have helped raise significant funds in this inaugural race for Palmetto Conservation! Take a look at the fun day that we had out on the trails in this 6.5 mile trail run / hike.

Thanks to GRIT Endurance, Palmetto Conservation, Outspokin’ Bicycles, and Craft and Draft for putting together a wonderful event! We’re already looking forward to participating in this race again next year.

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