The Palmetto Trail Runs Through Camp — Ticks, Screens, and a Day in the Woods | Van Life EP 2

Stayed another day at Brick House Campground in Sumter National Forest and it kept delivering. A morning hike around the campground loop turned into something bigger when the trail connected to the Enoree Passage of the Palmetto Trail, the same 500-mile route that showed up unexpectedly back in Francis Marion. Most of the episode is out on the trail, moving through pine ridges, hardwood bottomlands, and forest roads with almost no one else around. Tick country means tick prevention. This one covers what actually works in the field, permethrin treatment on clothing and gear, and a tick screw for removal when prevention isn't enough. Practical stuff that matters when you're spending real time in southern forests. Back at camp, a look at the screen setup for the van's two rear doorways. Magnetic ceramic screens that attach without any tools and make a real difference when you're parked in bug country. Palmetto Trail Enoree Passage | Sumter National Forest hiking | Tick prevention | Permethrin | Tick screw removal | Van door screen magnets | Brick House Campground | Solo van life | National forest hiking South Carolina | Van life full time | Boondocking South Carolina | Van life tips | Dodge Grand Caravan camper van | Off-grid van life How to support the adventures Buy Me a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/stumpknocker...