Bomunsan hike
18 August, 2011
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After enjoying my weekend of hiking, I decided to use my day off on Monday climb Bomunsun. Monday was a public holiday in Korea because it was Gwangbokjeol (광복절). Celebrated annually, this holiday commemorates the end of colonial rule on August 15, 1945.
The weather was fairly stable (we’ve been getting some very heavy downpours recently) but unfortunately it was very hazy. This obscured the views from the top a great deal which was disappointing.
Probably for that reason it wasn’t the greatest walk I’ve ever done but I still enjoyed the fresh air.
- Giant map of the area
- Car park and seating
- A “concert stand”
- The table and chairs are in a mountain stream
- The dried shell remains
- Outdoor weightlifting station
- Hazy view of Daejeon
- Just a few more steps until the top
- Posing at the pagoda
- The flag and I
- Another hazy view of Daejeon
- Major road collapse





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