Hope that headline isn’t overly misleading. It was a hot day on the Hash trail is what I’m trying to say. Demolition Derby was the Hare and he set a short 4K trail and a longer 7K trek. I opted for the shorter version without regret. I’ll get to the rest of the long trail during the week. There was only one place on the trail that was a little questionable, but it worked out and the rest of the hike was about as pleasant as it can be when you are out climbing hills on a hot day. Let’s go to the photos:
It was a pleasant afternoon overall, both on trail and in the bar.
So is it already the hot season in the PI? Or is it always the hot season? Daytime temps in Korea are warming up, now… nighttime can still get below freezing, so we’re in that weird time of year when we haven’t fully transitioned over to spring yet. Give it another two or three weeks.
Meanwhile in my neck of the woods, my front yard faces North in the shadow of a 14 teener and the ice hasn’t melted.
Have to be careful with my 2 little guys as I’ve seen a large owl eyeing them and there seems to be more bobcats this year.
The crazies have Corona virus panicked and there is little to no toilet paper on the store shelves.
I use green chilies in my cornbread.
Yes, we are in “summer” season now. Much hotter with more humidity. I’ve been getting sweat-soaked on my walks.
The best months here are November-February, weather feels almost cool, the air is dry, and there’s usually a breeze.
Come May I’ll be missing these hot days when rainy season kicks in.
Those Korean springs are great, especially following a cold winter. I don’t miss snow and ice at all!
Hey Rascal, just found your comment stuck in my moderation queue. Not sure why that happened!