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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

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The town around Mt. GW: Disaster area declared



Let's meet up and admire the Mt. Great Wisdom garbed in a green robe. Course A : for newbie hikers who will say, "You couldn't pay me to hike up to the peak of the mountain." Course B: for intermediates who want to hike in the Mt. Seorak or Jiri Dear MTT members: What are you planning to do on the 3rd of August? Are you spending the summer Saturday just knocking around in your place or wandering around Seoul? Does the thought of staying inside Seoul make you cringe? If yes, please read carefully and concentrate on what I'm writing. In the summer, almost all the popular Korean mountains are overrun with hikers and tourists. In order to leave Seoul, busloads of weekend hikers take a charter bus to any of the mountains. Traveling by airplane is faster. Automobiles are more adaptable to the needs of travelers. Yet more and more Koreans are choosing to take their trips or excursions on the charter bus. That's why we are looking for a better price of the charter bus to go trekking in the Morning Valley Under Cultivation.  When? On August 17th... The population of Seoul plummets when the citizens leave for the summer.  You are a member of Seoul citizens, aren't you? Join the MVUC schedule on August 17th. Why do I recommed you to go hiking in the Mt. GW? Mt. Great Wisdom is the translation of the Mt. Myongi in Korean. After you make your way up this mountain, you'll be able to get over your squeamishness about hiking in any high Korean mountain, such as Seorak, Jiri, Halla, or Paikdoo. In a daytime of August 3rd, we, admiring mist rising over water, are going to trek up 1,252 m (4,108 ft) to the peak of the mountain, inhaling fresh air, hearing roar of the GW valley's falls from over the hill and tarrying there. After the peak, we head down the valley to the valley fall and double back to the trail head. Sun will be burnishing everything in the mountain including our MTT members. It's time to give your attention to this trekking schedule. And please feel free to ask me any question about this schedule. Cordially yours, Steve HONG Co-organizer of MTT

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