Friday, September 30, 2022

And So It Begins

We had all been hoping to delay our move for a couple more years, but the day arrived. It was time to say goodbye to our deluxe apartment in the sky.
This photo was taken first thing in the morning. Those three large trucks were with our moving company.
Just like Santa, they said not a word but went straight to their work. Well, they did actually say some words, but nothing that we understood.
Man, I'm going to miss this view!
After they had most stuff boxed up, they opened the window and prepared the decent.
This is the view from the outside.
We were able to stay in the company apartment for a couple days while we cleaned the apartment and got things ready to check out. The possessions were what we planned to live with for the next four months whilst waiting for the shipment to arrive via boat.
That's a wrap on Elcru 105호Ho 703동Dong.
We did it. Our second overseas living adventure.
[July 4]

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Life's a Beach - Silver Sand Beach, Namhae

A group of us decided to have a picnic at the beach, just because we could. 
Korean beaches are beautiful because you get both the beach and the mountains. 
That contraption in the distance is the skywalk and swing that we did once
Tensions were high during the Uno game.
Chuey's friend Waffles was there, too.
Man, I'm going to miss having the beach so close.
[July 2]

Monday, September 26, 2022

Zippety Do Da - Geumosan Zip Wire, Hadong

 My Korean time was quickly coming to an abrupt halt, but I wasn't going to go home without squeezing in every last adventure possible. Zeke had experienced the longest zip wire in Korea, but I had not gotten the chance. Not yet, anyway. 
Rain was in the forecast for the last 10 days of our time. It almost derailed a couple day trips, but we went regardless of the mist, fog, wind and rain. Unfortunately the zip line did care about mist, fog, wind and rain. But finally there was a break in the elements and I jumped on it!
Linda, Naomi and Susie joined us, but Lijee, Linda, and Naomi were just along for the Fly Away Cable Car. It offers 2,556 meters of a bird's eye view of the 다도해 Dadohae islets of 한려해상 Hallyeohaesang National Park and 그모산 Geumosan Mountain.
Us zippers were given our equipment and sent up the hill on a bus.
Although we had reservations we still had to wait a bit. Fortunately, our cable-riding family made it to the top while we were still awaiting our turn. It was a sweet surprise to meet on the Sky Walk.
I think this is the light I can see glowing at the top of this mountain from out apartment at night.
The big one below the moon is Geumosan.
We started our descent from the top of Geumosan at 849m above sea level. 
The website brags that this is the longest zip wire in Asia. However, there is another website about a different zip wire that also makes that claim so I think this one has been outdone since it was first built in 2017. This particular line is 3.186km long and sent us down the mountain at speeds up to 120km per hour.
Here I go down at a 27% angle. Not sure if I acually traveled at 120km per hour, but it was fast and the view was spectacular.
We got to ride 4 different lines to get to the bottom. Maybe that's the discrepancy with the longest wire in Asia--maybe it's not the longest of the four, but the four combined. 
Look at that view of 다도해 Dadohae National Marine Park archipelago!
That's Daisy in front of us, getting ready to go down the 3rd wire.
This is where we crossed paths with the cable car.
The last line was a short one, so they gave us a parachute to slow us down.
My biggy boo-boo, relaxing with a cool drink after the big day.
[July 1]