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A white winter’s day on Hallasan Mountain: Hiking the Eorimok Trail
If you’d like to hike Jeju’s 1,950-meter-tall Hallasan Mountain in winter, then consider the Seongpanak or Yeongsil trail. But the 6.8-kilometer-long Eorimok course is also an enjoyable “winter wonderland”.
The last chance to see the snow of Hallasan!
The February snow falling upon Hallasan always brings the gift of nostalgia. Through the long snowflake tunnel is a snow-covered prairie, that merges with the sky! As you stand there and consume this spectacle with awe, you can almost hear Hiroko of
shout “Odengkkideska” towards the snow-capped mountains after losing his lover. At this time, the apricot flower is already blossoming in the lower skirts of the island… it seems that winter doesn’t know how to wane even in the face of farewell, saying goodbye with snow instead of tears. Even in the last moments, it relishes the final pure-white delight on Hallasan. Hiking Hallasan Mountain
Hallasan is South Korea's biggest peak, reaching almost 2 kilometers (1,950 meters, to be precise) and climbing it might seem like a much physical preparation needed sport activity, but don't worry it is not as hard as it seems at first and possible for everyone.
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