The view from the back door.
Had a nice weekend at Daechon Beach, although the drive down was quite the fiasco. Apparently a large percentage of the Korean population decided to venture out on the highway with us. Took a different route home and that proved to be a big improvement.
And really that’s about all that has been happening. But stay tuned, you never when the next big event may strike.
Why own a car in Korea? WHY?
Glad you had a good time, though, despite the crowded drive down.
I don’t actually own one Kevin, drove a friend’s. You certainly don’t need a car in Seoul, and even when I was working here, I only drove to work on base and back. Except when we did road trips to the countryside.
You can catch a train or bus to just about anywhere of course, but driving the back roads is a nice experience. Out of the city, Korea is an amazingly beautiful country. The drive to the East Sea on Rte 6 and then up and over Seoraksan is wonderful.
so true. korea countryside drives are great.