hey /out/ going to live in south Korea for two years in gunsan, anyone know of any cool out things to do there?
pic is me packrafting the knik river in alaska
Yes. Visit the numerous islands off of Tongyeong. The ferry runs to all the worthwhile ones. My favorite was Saryangdo, Bijindo and Someimuldo were also nice. There's a lot of mountains on the south end for good hiking. The touristy one is Mirueksan and has a cable car if you so choose. Geoje has some good spots for beach camping and hiking too.
I lived in Tongyeong for 2 years and I just got back to America last month.
There's a massive Buddhist temple area in Busan. A lot of huge statues and cool stuff. I forgot the name but if you search you'll find it. All outdoors.
Learn the language it'll help so much in so many ways. It'll help get the qts too if you so choose. I envy you because I'm already missing Korean food so much.
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>packrafting the knik river in alaska
wow that's cool as hecc
what happens if you accidentally fall in or something (killer whales, freezig to death, face cold)? how dangerous is this? how many people did you go with? are the waters really non-turbulant when you're that north>?