At the coast we reached Charleston Wednesday evening, pretty late, so we opted for the traditional city campground called WalMart. We had stopped for dinner on the way, at a place called Sticky Fingers, where we got four different kinds of really tasty spareribs (dry rub, sweet, spicy and wet). Ok, the wet was not really that good (the meat was too dry), but the dry rub and the spicy ones were really good. The night was hot (85 deg / 30 C) and humid and I’ll admit that I didn’t sleep too well, but Sabine said it was not too bad. Thursday we got the essentials, Nutella at Cost Plus and an oil change and some bug spray at WalMart and we were ready to go downtown.
For once we actually went to the tourist information, where we also parked, before we started to look at the city. We picked up some maps and started down the direction City Market to get some lunch. The City Market was more of a tourist trap than a food place, selling things that really only tourists will buy.
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