Yesterday I took an hour bus ride to Gyeryongsan (san means mountain) with my friends, Josh and Tara. Despite the fact that the trail to the nearest peak was covered in ice, we prevailed and made it to the top. We caused quite a commotion among the Korean hikers, because of our shoes. First of all, we didn’t have proper hiking shoes (I need to invest. The Shocks just aren’t cutting it), or the crampons (tiny little attachable spikes) that everyone was wearing. We kept passing groups of hikers that after their initial excited reaction of seeing us, would shake their heads disapprovingly, point to our shoes and say, “dangerous, dangerous.” It wasn’t bad hiking up, but on our way down Tara and I kept falling. After we both landed on our backs, the cutest Korean couple came scurrying over to make sure we were okay. They then each took off one of their crampons and their gloves and gave them to us to use until we got to the bottom. Just another example of how the people here are so incredibly generous…or maybe they were just fascinated my Tara’s magical pants (see pictures below).
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Gyeryongsan
Yesterday I took an hour bus ride to Gyeryongsan (san means mountain) with my friends, Josh and Tara. Despite the fact that the trail to the nearest peak was covered in ice, we prevailed and made it to the top. We caused quite a commotion among the Korean hikers, because of our shoes. First of all, we didn’t have proper hiking shoes (I need to invest. The Shocks just aren’t cutting it), or the crampons (tiny little attachable spikes) that everyone was wearing. We kept passing groups of hikers that after their initial excited reaction of seeing us, would shake their heads disapprovingly, point to our shoes and say, “dangerous, dangerous.” It wasn’t bad hiking up, but on our way down Tara and I kept falling. After we both landed on our backs, the cutest Korean couple came scurrying over to make sure we were okay. They then each took off one of their crampons and their gloves and gave them to us to use until we got to the bottom. Just another example of how the people here are so incredibly generous…or maybe they were just fascinated my Tara’s magical pants (see pictures below).
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5 comments:
that last pic is amazing.and your laugh on your videos make me miss hanging out with you so much! so lezzie sounding...haha
the mountain looks a lot bigger than i pictured. your sweatshirt is amazing!
i love the angry hiker in the background. youre totally starting to do the asian peace sign!
also, perpetually impressed at your photography abilities.
I second the impressiveness of your photography skillz. The hike looks crazy/beautiful.
how cute are you in ALL your pictures?? seriously, i've passed through jealousy and am now feeling all-out resentment. it's a shame, really, b/c i used to like you a lot.
1. I have a good camera
2. I usually have an amazing backdrop
3. One of the perks of having your own blog, is only showing the good pictures...because believe me, there are definitely unflattering ones.
Dude, are you serious? These pics are incredible. You look soooo pretty- and happy! Your friends look like so much fun. Looks like you're seeing the world my friend.
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