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In this chapter, Huler travels on foot and camps in the way that Lawson did. Huler reflects on the beauty of nature as he walks Lawson’s trek. He records his sleeping schedule and describes his experience in the tent as rough but satisfying. Huler also explores South Carolina’s small towns and explores the history of the Revolutionary War through old revolutionary-era sites.