CAVING AND FERRY RIDING: WRITTEN BY JILL REINER
On April 10th I attended my 4th trip with Adventure Korea this time to go on a ferry ride on Chungju Lake and a tour of Kosu Cave. This trip like all the others was well planned and organized by Park, Seokjin so the trip participants would be able to spend time enough time at
GETTING DOWN AND SNOWY ON KOREA’S SLOPE
I’d heard about a ski trip from a friend and decided to join their recent day out on the slopes. The group is called Adventure Korea ? founded and run by Park Seok Jin ? which is a pub that acts as a HQ for Koreans and non-Koreans to build friendships, travel and do sports
GYEONGJU AND MT. JUWANG HIKING TRIP ARTICLE ON MAGAZINE
Venturing Into Korean History and Nature Take a weekend adventure that reveals how each trek up a mountain holds a secret treasure Sunrise in Gyeongju ⓒ2004 AdventureK It’s 6 a.m. The first rays of sunlight break over the horizon as a load of sleepy-eyed westerners stumble out of a bus to greet the dawn at
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GYEONGJU TRIP REPORT BY JASON
Dawn had yet to break when our bus came to a stop near the summit of Mt. Tohamsan. It was still very dark outside, and when the doors opened we were greeted by the windy, blustery cold. Having spent nearly seven hours on the bus with practically no sleep the jolt to the system was
ROCK CLIMBING CAMP
Leaving Seoul on Saturday morning everyone seemed upbeat and friendly which was to set the tone for the whole weekend. The sun was shining, the bus was full, nobody complained too much about the movie we watched and there was an abundance of drums, a recipe for a good trip I think. When we arrived
DMZ TRIP BY JASON
When we stepped off the bus at Imjingak, one of the first sounds to greet us was the distinctive reporting of machine gun fire somewhere in the not too distant fields. I’m sure it was just a drill of some sort, but it was a reminder that in spite of the amusement park style atmosphere,
BUNGY-JUMPING & BICYCLING TRIP BY LUCRETIA
The trip truly had a little of everything except cotton candy which I think I was the only person looking for anyway. In one day, we had the opportunity to Bungee Jump, bicycle, hike, climbed up and around a waterfall, drive dune buggies, ride rides at the carnival, and sing karaoke on the bus. It
FERRY RIDING & CAVING BY LUCRETIA
The ferry ride was the best part of the trip for some people. It was very relaxing and the scenery was great. Although the sky was a little hazy and the water a little murky when we started out, both soon cleared up and became quite enjoyable. The air was fresh and crisp and the
MT. SEORAKSAN BY JOSHUA
Seoraksan Trip Report Written by Joshua Weissman We left Seoul on an uncertain Saturday morning. After the previous delay of our Seoraksan trip, we were excited to attack the mountain’s trails in favorable conditions. The worry in the air was obvious as we eventually approached the mountain in a downpour. After nervously munching on u-dong