Seoul to Seoul (Re-mastered)

To the top and looking over the Olympic Stadium and back towards Namsan Tower
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Lotte World
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To the east and overlooking Olympic Park
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After dinner, time for a stroll around the Olympic Park.
Sculptures along Olympic-ro leading to the park
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Entrance to Olympic Park
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Wandered for about an hour/hour and a half
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Beautiful day for my first leg
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Half hour or so and I was in to Hanam City
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Foilage a bit lacking this time of year
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Very pleasant scenery as the Han turns south
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Hoped to catch up with my host from2023, however too early for her shop to be open
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Back on the bike after a short rest
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Bike theme continues along the path
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On the road again
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Yangpyeong Certification Booth. Much easier to find this time round.
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Bit of work going on around the art museum
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On I go
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Walked up this one - gradient too tough for me
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Even quite hairy going down
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Stop for a convenience store lunch at Ipobo
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Was then a flat and quick run to my hotel in Yeoju
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Around 3 degrees when I set off the next morning, sun was trying to get itself up and going
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The back of the hotel
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Over to the east side of the Han
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Through Gangcheon Island, a popular camping area
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Slowly warming up
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Through some farmland
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Diversion around a hill, then back next to the river
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Coffee break after about 40km at Binaeseom Certification Centre
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Another 30km or so to Chungju Dam, easy to find the booth this time round
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It's another popular camping spot
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Into Suanbo around 3 o'clock.
Suanbo Oncheon Hilling Hotel
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With Olive Chicken attached
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After a shower and way too much fried chicken, time to explore the town.
Lot of pheasant figurines around. Apparently a specialty of the town.
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Some pig planters
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A few foot spas around town
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Back to the room for a rest, then another wander after the sun went down

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Wednesday morning and climbing day. Unfortunately, weather predictions were correct and it was going to be a wet and windy ride.
There’s a taste of what’s to come with a climb out of Suanbo, walked it last year, stayed in the bike this time.
About 5km’s and into the first climb, 350m height with a 5 - 8% incline.
Rest stop about half way up where I took a breather for about 5 minutes.
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After reaching the top of the climb, due to the wet road and dodgey bike brakes, it was a very slow descent.
A short stop at Wongpung-ri Buddha rock carvings.
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The weather had certainly kept people inside, I hadn’t seen a soul some I headed off. That didn’t change as I made the 5km ascent.
Last year I was fortunate enough to be picked up by a friendly truck driver and driven up the hill. This year I was determined to do it under my own steam.
And I did. Fantastic feeling of satisfaction when I made it to the top. Not able to reward myself with a hot coffee though, cafe not open and rest stop completely deserted.
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Made it to the outskirts of Mungyeong-si, and stopped at a fruit stand. Big Apple with a big price tag of just under $10. Was quite enjoyable until about halfway through when I realised I’d consumed half a bug of some sort.
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