Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Well, we set off on Saturday night for our Jirisan 1915m, mountain climb. We caught the 10.50pm train down south and got a little shut eye on the way. We got off with about 100 other hikers at 3.20am and headed for a bus which took us to the start of the track. It was a bit chilly and very cloudy. At about 4.30am, in the dark we set off to the first hut for breakfast.





After breakfast we walked in the clouds and at times the visibility was very poor. Although there was no view there were alot of wildflowers and nice trees, plants and big rocks to enjoy. There were rhododendrons and clematis and other flowers growing wild that we have in our gardens which seemed strange. We also saw a lot of chipmunks (sooooo cute) and some frogs. The mountain is famous for having black bears and although we saw many signs about bear crossings and telling us not to leave food around we didn't see a bear. Luckily it didn't rain.


Woogi among the cliffs.


The huts are set up a bit differently than at home. First you check in then around 5 or 6pm you get a sleeping area number (men and woman sleep in separate rooms. Then about half an hour after that you can collect blankets. Most people get two - one for sleeping on as you are sleeping directly on the wooden floor and one to cover them. You get about a metre and a half across and 180cm long space to sleep in (it's marked for you just so you know). I took along earplugs and eye mask cover so on the first night slept like a log until 7am!


Woogi, bless him, did all the cooking. I was spoilt!


We walked (up and down, up and down) for around 10km to the hut we stayed at for the night. When we got there an older man (he must have been in his 60's, with Woogi in the pic above) and another couple who we had meet on the first night said that the weather would turn bad the next day and that they were going to the peak right then. We decided to go too. So off we set but this time without our packs, amongst the clouds to the peak. When we got up there it was very windy but we all photographed each other with the engraved rock at the top. Woogi said that on a fine day it would be impossible to get a photo with just you and the rock because there would be so many others about. The older man sang all the way back down (except in the tricky places when he needed to concentrate) in a very nice deep voice.


Mountain cicada - much prettier than it's city cousin.


We headed off down the mountain after breakfast at 5.30am. The day was much better than the expected thunderstorms though when we looked back up the valley we could see that it was very dark at the top so we may have escaped in time.It was a steady quite steep descent but refreshing with the sun and a river with some waterfalls to walk alongside.




At 9am we reached the bottom. The older man getting there 20mins before us - quite an amazing guy.Then it was onto a bus, the onto another bus back to Seoul. Got home at 4pm. Pretty much straight into the shower and then dinner and relaxed. It was good to sleep in our bed again.

1 comment:

Shannon said...

It sounds like such an amazing adventure, despite the sleeping arrangements. It looks like so much fun to me! I think that's just what I need right now, some hiking time to let my mind wander!