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A Welcomed Retreat
... regret looking a little....so now I shall make you suffer with me :D kkkkk
That night, it began to rain....as we had our devotion and prayer before sleeping, we trusted God would take care of the details. And so Saturday morning, we were greeted with clear blue skies! It was Saturday, the Lord's day, and what better way to spend it than surrounded by His creation! Climbing Ulsanbawi peak was our first goal! One of the highest points in S. Korea, an almost ...
What to do in Sokcho During a Typhoon (Korea)
... first typhoon came through. Ando was devastated. We had gone to Sokcho as it has the well known Seoraksan National Park and by hook or by crook Ando wanted to go hiking but the winds grew stronger, the rain got heavier and the National Park was closed down. It was fine where we were, it was just like a big storm blowing through, the brunt of it was hitting eastern Korea. It was a nice excuse to stay inside and have a relaxing day. We had a 6 bed dorm room to ...
Peacefulness in the mountians
... pretty amazing, ,though I was sure I could only see a small portion as there was very low cloud. Oh well that should 'burn off' over the morning. I As directed I did the long harder hike first, which was up to ulsanbawi rocks with we're I the northern side of the mountain group. The first part was easy walking and I did the 2.5 km in under 30 min with photo spots, after which i reached a small temple which was carved in the rocks, it also showed off thei strange rock ...
Sokcho Sojourn
... wide open spaces and looking forward to some solitude with no people ahead or behind you, this is not the hike for you. It is very popular with Koreans we had a lot of company along the entire way. Hiking seems to be a popular sport here, we saw several groups, young and old, in their smart, colorful athletic wear and hiking boots that seemed to be part of some hiking club or another and were enjoying themselves immensely. They were very ...
Rockin' Seoraksan!
... but he was much enthralled with watching his nature show while driving at a snail's pace through town. By some measure of luck, we made it to the station on time and caught the bus bound for home. As we drove out of the city along small winding roads wrapped around the foggy mountains, white cranes flying against the backdrop of the dark ridges, I marvelled at how beautiful this place is and how much I would like to come back in the fall when the colours will be at their ...