As for what I have been doing over the past few weeks, it has been the usual for life in Korea. Enjoying riding around on the motorcycle, getting out for some good dinners and drinks with friends and finally playing in a soccer game! This past Saturday some friends and I finally had a chance to play in a game. At first, we played against a Korean team at field down by the University. We just showed up and were lucky enough to find an open field and a team that wanted to play. Most fields in Korea are dirt, and this was no exception. It was quite different from the usual grass surface I was used to, but we quickly learned. Our North American and European skill was no match for the Koreans as we found the net four times for a 4-0 victory. We also played in another game, but this time we had to split the foreigners onto both teams since there were so many Koreans. It was more of an informal game, but it was good just to kick the ball around. We must have played for two and a half hours by the time it was all over.
Now to get to some pictures from back in the beginning of October. this is from Sunchung (I think) Mountain. It is about one hour from my city by car and offers breathtaking scenary and challenging hiking. It is a perfect way to spend a Saturday morning/afternoon.

This is a view from the top of one of the mountains that we climbed. I did not know that we were going to be doing some hardcore hiking, so I was only in sandals. Needless to say, my feet were a little painful after. The buildings you see are for a Buddhist Temple and there are monks that live in the buildings as well as a giant golden Buddha. There are also remants from the Korean War there as there is an old statue that has been damages from bullets.








That's it. Next up: Halloween in Korea.
2 comments:
where have you been? We have missed your blog. its great to see your travels. The mountains look really neat. Hey , did you happen to see Batman ??, I heard he is doing a tour of Korea.(lol)
Wow......Beautiful scenery.....you're brave on that bridge,wouldn't get me on that!!!"V"
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