Last weekend I tagged along with intrepid Discovering Korea discoverer/writer/host, Matt Kelley, for an east coast excursion. We headed to the northeastern province of Gangwon where we enjoyed magnificent views and some steep climbs at Korea's most famous mountain, Seoraksan, and hot-n-sunny weather on Sokcho and Gyeongpo beaches. Although Korea's in the midst of monsoon season, the weather was perfect for our outdoorsy activities. Temperatures were on the brutal side of hot, but we found respite in mountain streams and cool ocean waters. Matt will bring you all the details in an upcoming edition of Discovering Korea.
Seoraksan National Park
Biseondae's cool waters and granite platform offer a refreshing and relaxing break from mountain trekking
Biseondae's cool waters and granite platform offer a refreshing and relaxing break from mountain trekking
Half-way up a strenuous climb to Geumgang cave. Hoon's face is priceless.
View down from Geumgang cave, Seoraksan National Park
Sinheungsa Buddhist temple, Seoraksan National Park
Korean temples are known for the bright, intricate painting under the eaves
For about $10 you can sign a tile that will be used for temple roofs
View down from Geumgang cave, Seoraksan National Park
Sinheungsa Buddhist temple, Seoraksan National Park
Korean temples are known for the bright, intricate painting under the eaves
For about $10 you can sign a tile that will be used for temple roofs
3 comments:
from one country cat to another, looks good! thanks for the big pics. xo
Hi Abby.. This is Michelle from Malaysia.. Wow!! nice view of Mount Seorak.. How long does it takes you to reach the peak?
Hi, Michelle!
Unfortunately, we didn't have time to climb to the highest peak (thankfully we had a tight schedule to blame for what would otherwise just be laziness!). We opted for several shorter treks so we could see more spots. After climbing a less-than-one-kilometer trail, I decided I'm probably not cut out for the eight-kilometer hike to the summit!
Thanks for your comment!
Abby
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