After leaving the crazy crab vilage, we continued North. We wanted to make it to a Northern city, and found one called Samcheok right around the time we got sick of driving. We spent the rest of that night looking for a chicken barbecue place, but didn't find one. Instead, we had some pork barbecue and some whisky. We also got the bright idea to ask people "how does a cat speak" in Korean. The joke for the rest of the night was to ask this, and it actually worked. The best moment was when we were in a bar. The three of us had a rock scissor paper contest to find out which one of us would have to approach a table of 7 Korean girls and ask them the question. I eventually lost, but it worked out well. All 7 girls laughed and meowed. Some of them made a little cat scratch motion with their hands.
After getting some rest, we were on the road again. We were driving out of town, and near the edge we found a nice place to stop near bridge. This allowed for some planking:
And there was this great little bay. We ventured down and had to cross trough this bamboo forest to get to the rock ledges in the picture below:
The bamboo forest:
After setting out again, we found ourselves in some pretty serious mountain country. We found this city called Taebaek, which was a small Korean city, but spread through some mountains. It was actually a really great drive, and for me it was a highlight of the trip.
We didn't make it as far North as I would have liked, but we definitely had a great time. I guess a Northern trip can be saved for a later blog post...
After setting out again, we found ourselves in some pretty serious mountain country. We found this city called Taebaek, which was a small Korean city, but spread through some mountains. It was actually a really great drive, and for me it was a highlight of the trip.
We made a stop at a little convenience store at the top of a mountain. Here is the view of the mountain road:
The place had these nice little outdoor rooms, which I assume were for drinking in the Summer time:
Driving out on the mountain roads, I developed my skill for taking photos through the windshield while driving. Here's one picture:
At one stop, these little dogs came and started barking at us. I got a good look at this one little dog who had a face that looked like a horror movie monster. Does anyone know what kind of dog this is?
Another driving shot of this rock tunnel we drove through:
We made one last stop before heading to Seoul, near this altitude sign:
The place had these nice little outdoor rooms, which I assume were for drinking in the Summer time:
Driving out on the mountain roads, I developed my skill for taking photos through the windshield while driving. Here's one picture:
At one stop, these little dogs came and started barking at us. I got a good look at this one little dog who had a face that looked like a horror movie monster. Does anyone know what kind of dog this is?
Another driving shot of this rock tunnel we drove through:
We made one last stop before heading to Seoul, near this altitude sign:
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