This weekend was a long weekend, so I used it to finally hike a mountain in Busan I'd been meaning to get to. At the base of the mountain is a temple,
Beomeosa, and then the route we took lead us to the "North Gate." I'm not 100% sure what the gate was for, I think maybe there used to be a fort somewhere. Anyways, it was an absolutely gorgeous day for a hike. I hope you enjoy the photos!
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There were cool turtles. |
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All temples have guardians at the entrance. |
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Can you spot me? |
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This inversed swastika is an ancient symbol for Buddhism. I know this, and yet it still feels very strange to see it in such a beautiful setting. |
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Up we go! 1.6km to the North Gate |
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This is a fairly common tree here. I like it. It seems to have no bark. |
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The North Gate was much more impressive than I expected! Apparently it's the least impressive of the gates, according to a sign nearby. |
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There was a distinctly medieval feel to the gate which I thoroughly enjoyed! |
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My hiking buddies! |
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Because Korea is amazing, there was some water for thirsty hikers! |
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Onwards and upwards, 1.1 km from North Gate to the Peak! |
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Pretty beetle. (And pretty manicure if I do say so) |
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Up, up, up |
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Off-road up |
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And the final ascent! |
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Here's the North Gate pictured from the peak! It looked very far away! |
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Sadly we didn't have clear air. I don't know if this haze was pollution, or ocean mist, but we couldn't see Busan at all. |
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Some ladies had their picnics at the peak, but it was too cold and windy for us. |
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Kimbap as always! |
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Deeeelicious |
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It's possible to stay at the temple too. While I initially thought this seemed like a cool Korean experience, I quickly lost interest when I realized it also involves living like a monk. |
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Cool turtles again. |
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I liked this tree. |
GORGEOUS!! i live vicariously through your blog posts
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