Kayaking on the Wateree River then a 3.5-mile hike

July 18, 2022

Central Electric Power Co-op CEO discusses the importance of the SC7 Expedition

ROB HOCHSTETLER, president and CEO of Central Electric Power Cooperative; Dr. Tom Mullikin; and other dignitaries and outdoor adventure enthusiasts continue the 3rd annual South Carolina 7 (SC7) expedition from the mountains to the sea, kayaking a stretch of the Wateree River then hiking the 3.5-mile Chotty Trail (named for Mullikin’s late father Charles “Chotty” Mullikin) in Camden, Saturday, July 16.

Like the previous two monthlong, statewide SC7 expeditions beginning July 1 and ending July 31, SC7 2022 offers something for everyone. This year’s SC7 offers numerous opportunities for public engagement and participation.

In this one-minute video segment, Hochstetler and Mullikin discusses the importance of the ongoing SC7 expedition to our state.

Additional videos are forthcoming as the SC7 expedition progresses through the Palmetto State.

“This year is going to be our best expedition ever,” says Mullikin. “We will hike, raft, kayak, and SCUBA dive the same highways, byways, deeply forested wonderlands and beautiful rivers across South Carolina that we do every year, but there will be so much more and many exciting new surprises.”

SC7 2022 is a partnership between Global Eco Adventures and the S.C. National Heritage Corridor. The presenting sponsor for SC7 is MUSC Health.

You can also watch the video here – https://youtu.be/XrB6iaNWraI.

 

– For more information, visit – http://southcarolina7.com.