If you can’t tell by the shoes I’m wearing, we weren’t really anticipating hiking after our cable car ride to the top of Gwongeumseong Fortress. We had just finished hiking Seoraksan’s popular Ulsanbawi Course, and after a quick break to change into shorts, eat a late lunch, and gulp down ice cold drinks, we decided that we still had time for another excursion. The cable car to sounded easy enough, and unlike may other trams we have taken in the past (Vancouver, I’m looking at you), didn’t cost us an arm and a leg.
HIKING Korean National Parks OUTDOORS