Once again, I'm terrible at maintaining a blog. So I thought maybe this week I could just make a blog post every couple of days that are a little bit shorter. Probably heavily loaded with pictures that I've already posted to facebook. Hahaha.
Anyways, this happened back in May. Being in Asia, Buddha is a lot bigger of a deal than back home. So, we got a long weekend. During this weekend my best friend in all of Asia, Andrea, and I decided to go on a trip. We ended up bringing along Mieke, Andrea's friend from her home back in South Africa. Mieke is a real trouper. She came on this trip with us maybe 2 days after she landed in Korea. That's what I call adventure!
We went with a group here in Korea called Adventure Korea which is a really cool organization that plans trips for you and all you have to do is pay and show up ready to go. The people are super nice and friendly too.
Anyways, we left for Seoul that Friday night and stayed in a hostel. We ended up being placed in a room with some other girls going on the trip. Side note: reason I love hostels is meeting random people you've never met before in your life and ending up sharing a room with them. Well, a room and stories. I love getting to know why people do what they do. Call it weird. It's what I do. I love talking to people about their lives and what they do.
The next morning we get up really early and get ready for the day. Most of which was spent on a bus heading into Gangwon-do. The first day we climb to the top of one of Korea's highest mountains. It took a few hours and was totally exhausting. The view at the top was beautiful, and totally worth feeling like total death while climbing what felt like a million stairs.
Before the hike
Our whole Adventure Korea group.
At the bottom there is a huge Buddha guy.
Half way up!
Look at those stairs...
Seriously endless stairs...
View from the top - that's the East Sea
Another view from the top
Proof shot! We made it!! Also, it was super windy.
A Temple place at the bottom of the mountain.
I also love the hike back down. I get a boost of energy at the top so I feel like I can practically fly down the mountain. Also... gravity helps you out going down.
One funny thing happened. Not surprisingly, I fell. Let me set the scene for you.
I'm on the way back down the mountain hopping from rock to rock on the path. Things are no longer super vertical, but more horizontal. We are almost at the very end. It was cold at the top, but now warmer, so I have removed my jacket and tied it around my waist. Then it happens, my feet betray me and slip out from under me. There are a lot of Koreans around who have all turned to look at me with gasps. I think to myself: it's okay, you can play this cool. Just quickly get back up and go on like nothing happened. So I get up like nothing's wrong, and my feet betray me again, this time they step on the jacket that has been tied around my waist and I fall again. I think: just get up and run away now, there is no smooth move anymore. So I literally jump up, my hand bleeding, say "I'm okay" and run away. I still have a slight scar on my hand.
That night we eat dinner and turn in for bed fairly early. The next morning we get up. That day we go to a place to zipline on the beach. It wasn't anything like what I had expected. It wasn't scary in the slightest... but then again, after you've been skydiving, what is? I even used to be scared of roller coasters, but I got on one just last week and wasn't even a tiny bit nervous until we started going. Then we had a whole day just to chill at this beautiful beach. I got to dip my toes in the East Sea, which was actually really cold. We even went on a little boat ride.
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| with Mieke after ziplining |
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| At the beach |
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| With beautiful Mieke at the beach |
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| Just one shot from Sunday's hike. |
Then, after lunch, we got on our bus and had a long bus ride back. Seriously, traffic was rotten. We almost missed our bus, but as always people are super helpful. Some friends we made on the bus let us know that we could switch to the next bus. We ended up having one of those moments where you run through a busy place to catch your bus/plane whatever in order to make it. Luckily we made it just in time. Yay us!!
We then went home and slept... a lot.
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| As a bonus... One of my absolute favorite things is finding English written on things soo... here is some English.. please tell me what this mean |

















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