Seoul to Seoul (Re-mastered)

In my initial planning I was going to take a bus back to Seoul, ride the short distance to Hanam, then ride the 70km Bukhangang Path the next day.
Physically I was fine, but mentally I was done. So a day at Spa Land instead, followed by a hit at an indoor golf centre
No photos, tonkatsu for lunch at Spa Land, Bibimbap for dinner, and a wander around Sasang
 
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Short walk over the road to the bus station, where I had booked a seat on the 10.00am service. Bus was on time, threw the bike in the under bus compartments and settled in for the 4 hour drive back to Seoul.
Nice, clear day
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Fairly empty on the bus, only about 8 people on it. Fare if I remember correctly was less than $15
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Daegu, I think
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About 2 hours in there is a20 minute or so stop at a service centre
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Bus got in to the Seoul Express Bus Terminal, which is a couple of blocks from Banpo Bridge and the Han River.
Quick message to the bike shop that I was about half an hour away, and I was off for the last 7 or 8 km of riding for the trip
On arrival, no one at the shop, so sent a message. Reply - no dramas, door's unlocked, just drop it off inside. Easy
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It was then what looked an easy walk on the map to my hotel near Yongsan Station. Bit harder than it looked, but eventually got there.
Hotel looked better on bookings.com as well, however once again, it did the job and I was only here for 1 night
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Shower, then a walk to the station and up to Myeondong for some dinner and a bit of shopping
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Bit of wandering, bit of food, then back for to the hotel
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My experience with unmanned shops - so many just leave things unlocked with a phone number to ring for help. They will usually wander back to help if you need it or just say leave the cash.

My pottery family do this. I asked years ago about moving stock back inside at closing time and they just said don't bother - no one would steal and anyway there is CCTV. Even the 7/11 in that town, you can go into late and just swipe your card. No staff around.

I think things are changing a bit unfortunately but there is still little theft especially outside Seoul.
 
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