Ulsanbawi Rock - Seoraksan, Sokcho, Korea.
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A HIKE UP ULSANBAWI ROCK - SEORAKSAN
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In this episode we travel from Seoul to Sokcho to climb to the top of Ulsanbawi Rock in Seoraksan National Park
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Ulsanbawi Rock, Seoraksan National Park, South Korea
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Exploring South Korea
23-30 March 2019 Part 1
(Seoraksan)
Day 1: 23 March 2019
- Going to Incheon from Jakarta with Asiana OZ 762
Day 2: 24 March 2019
- Arrived at Incheon Airport Terminal 1
- Going to Sokcho by Bus
- Staying at Story House Guest House Sokcho
Day 3: 25 March 2019
- Going to Mt. Seorak by public bus
- Cable car was suspended to very strong wind
- Going to Ulsanbawi Rock & Heundeulbawi
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HIKING in SOUTH KOREA - things got CRAZY! (Seoraksan National Park) | Vlog 095
We jump from Koh Tao to Sokcho in South Korea after a few weeks off from (almost) daily vlogging.
From Sokcho we head to Seoraksan National Park (via a terrifying bus journey) to hike up to the top of Ulsanbawi Rock which turns out to be a lot more eventful than we had originally thought...
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Mount Seorak - Ride Cable Car | Korea Trip #3 Cherry Blossom
Welcome to my new Vlog in Seoul. One of Korea Tourist Attraction is visiting Mount Seorak. I will ride cable car and watch cherry blossom in autumn
Mount Seorak (Seoraksan) also referred to as Seolsan and Seolbongsan, the mountain was named Seorak ('Seol' meaning 'snow' and 'Ak' meaning 'big mountain') because the snow would not melt for a long time keeping the rocks in a permanent state of white.
The park is spread across 4 cities and counties: Sokcho, Inje, Goseong and Yangyang. The highest peak is Daecheongbong; to the east is OeSeorak and to the west is NaeSeorak, which is divided again into North NaeSeorak and South NaeSeorak. North NaeSeorak is composed of Bukcheon, which flows to Ingyecheon and Baekdamcheon streams. There are numerous valleys in NaeSeorak. Follow the Baekdamcheon valley where all the streams meet and you will reach Baekdamsa Temple, which is known for its beautiful scenery. Upstream there is Gayadong valley and Suryeomdong valley, and past Yeongsiam and Mangyeongdae there is Madeungryeong ridge (1,327m) that leads to Seorakdong.
Riding up and down the cable car, visitors can view the fascinating rock formations of the Gwongeumseong region as well as the Sogongwon area, Jeohangnyeong, and Ulsanbawi Rock to the north. To the northeast, downtown Sokcho and the East Sea comes into view.
After getting off the cable car, visitors can take a 20 to 30 minute hike to Gwongeumseong to get a birds-eye-view of Oe-Serok. The cable car ascends at a relatively high speed with some excitement
Hiking Up Seoraksan 설악산! 『Sokcho Vlog 2』
Welcome back everyone! This episode I finally went on a fun, yet tough, hike in Seoraksan 설악산! It was difficult, but so many Koreans and non-Koreans encouraged me on as I went to the top. The view was well worth it too! I had a good time climbing this mountain and I hope you enjoyed my vlog!
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[TRIPofJHL] Climbing Seoraksan Mountain in Sokcho and Inje-gun..
Video of mountain climbing to Seoraksan National Park locating in Gangwon Province, South Korea. Starting from Sogongwon Entrance, went through Towangseong Course first and climbed up the mountain after passing Biseondae Course. Finished the hiking to Suryeomdong Valley. It's 1N2D trekking totally.
Enjoyed the beautiful nature of Seoraksan including fall foliage.
Locating Eastern Korea(Sokcho, Inje and Yangyang in Gangwon Province), it's the most popular mountain park in Korea. The highest peak is 1,708m from the sea level. Other than hiking routes for climbers, there are many touristic courses. Most travelers(tourists) start from Sogongwon Entrance in Sokcho. Two of Gwongeumseong Fortress and Ulsanbawi Rock are really famous.
Climbing Route:
Seoraksan Sogongwon Entrance - Yukdam Falls - Biryong Falls - Towangseong Falls - Sinheungsa Temple - Biseondae Rocks - Geumganggul Cave - Madeungryeong Crossroad - Oseam Temple - Suryeomdong Valley - Suryeomdong Shelter (sleep) - Yeongsiam Temple - Baekdamsa Temple - Baekdam Village
Traveling mountain of Korea in October, 2018.
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[TRIPofJHL] 강원도 속초&인제 설악산 국립공원 등반 영상...
대한민국의 강원도에 위치한 설악산국립공원(雪嶽山國立公園) 등반 영상. 소공원입구에서 시작하여 토왕성 코스 왕복, 비선대 코스를 지나 마등령삼거리에서 수렴동 계곡(백담사) 방면으로 하산하였다. 총 1박2일 소요. 가을단풍으로 빨갛고 노란 모습은 적었지만 명산인 설악산의 가을풍경은 역시 아름답다.
한국의 동쪽지역(속초, 인제, 양양에 걸쳐있음)에 위치한 설악산은 명실공히 대한민국에서 가장 인기있는 국립공원이다. 가장 높은 곳은 해발 1708m. 등산코스 외에도 관광객을 위한 코스들이 많다. 대부분의 여행객(관광객)들은 속초에 위치한 소공원입구에서 일정을 시작한다. 케이블카를 타고 오르는 권금성과 웅장한 모습의 울산바위가 가장 인기있다.
등산경로:
설악산소공원입구(雪嶽山小公園入口) - 육담폭포(六潭瀑布) - 비룡폭포(飛龍瀑布) - 토왕성폭포(土旺城瀑布) - 신흥사(新興寺) - 비선대(飛仙臺) - 금강굴(金剛窟) - 마등령 삼거리(馬等嶺) - 오세암(五世巖) - 수렴동계곡(水簾洞溪谷) - 수렴동대피소(水簾洞待避所) (숙박) - 영시암(永矢庵) - 백담사(百潭寺) - 백담마을(百潭村)
2018년 10월 한국의 산 여행.
더 많은 정보는 여기에:
설악산 국립공원 | 설악산 케이블카 | 전망대 | 계단길 | 공룡능선(恐龍稜線) | 석굴 | 암자 | 조계종 | 불교사원 | 조계선풍 시원도량 설악산문(曺溪禪風始原道場雪嶽山門) | 부처상 | 돌탑 | 등산 | 하이킹 | 여행 | 관광 | 맑은 날 | 일출 | 시내전경 | 풍경 | 속초시(束草市) | 인제군 | 양양군 | 한국 | 대한민국 | 가을 | 2018
Sinheungsa Temple | Seoraksan, Sokcho South Korea
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Hiking in Seoraksan National Park in Autumn - Ulsanbawi Rock Course
???? Wyatt Maktrav successfully reached the top of Ulsanbawi Rock Course in the northern part of Seoraksan National Park. ⛰️ We went there last October 22, 2019 - just in time for the peak of fall foliage.
The start of the climb is quite easy but got steeper with soooo many stairs in the last kilometer. It also rained during the first part of our hike. Thankfully, Wyatt Maktrav's #Quechua rain jacket and waterproof hiking shoes from Decathlon Philippines are very reliable.
We're really happy to witness the peak of ???? fall foliage in Seoraksan. It made our trip extra special because of the wonderful autumn colors.
Our South Korea ???????? trip doesn't end here. We're just going to recover for about 2 days and we will go to our next destination - Odaesan National Park, and then Chiaksan National Park.
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BEAUTIFUL Seoraksan National Park, KOREA (WeWillNomad)
The Seoraksan National Park is both immense in its beauty and size! With a reserve area of 163.6 square kilometres, it was the first Korean national park to be named under the National Park Law in 1970.
There are numerous trails and paths throughout the park of varying distance and difficulty, so you will definitely find something suitable to enjoy. If you are not up for hiking, you can walk around the lower park area to see the enormous Bronze Statue of Seated Buddha and the Sinheungsa Temple or even just relax with a meal, snack or drink at one the restaurants. You can also take the Seoraksan Cable Car up to Gwongeumseong Fortress Station, but note that from there you still need to climb a fair number of stairs to the actual Fortress.
Depending on the time of year and weather conditions, certain areas and trails may be off-limits to the public, so check the online information before you go. If you really want to make the most of this area, you can easily spend multiple days hiking!
We started by taking the Cable Car up to Gwongeumseong Fortress. The ride itself is very quick and not very exciting. From the top station, you follow a stepped path up to the actual Fortress which is really not much more than a few stacked rocks, so don't have high expectations of that. The view however from this area is absolutely stunning! You can walk around quite freely on the large rocks and look out at the sea to the one side and towards Ulsanbawi Rock on the other side. One can easily while away more time than expected in this small area!
From the top station, there is another path leading downwards towards Anlakam Hermitage. Although it is not far, we really didn't find it worthwhile and would recommend spending your time elsewhere in the park.
After returning by Cable Car (there is no alternative way down!), we set off along the Biseondae Hiking Route. The route is only 3km long and they suggest that it will take just under 1 hour. NOTE that all route designations are ONE WAY and you will still need to return! The route was a fairly comfortable and easy hike and mostly shaded by large trees. As the route winds alongside a rocky river, there are a few places where you can make your way into the river to cool down in the crystal clear rock pools or picnic on a big rock as we managed to do. Once you reach the small suspension bridge at the very impressive Biseondae Rock, you will have the choice of either returning of continuing for a further 600m (estimated additional 1-hour hike one way) up continuous and strenuous steps to the Geumgangguk Grotto.
It was getting late so we did not continue but rather chose to watch a few crazy climbers scaling vertical rock faces and then we made our way back to lower ground to visit the Bronze Statue of Seated Buddha and Sinheungsa Temple before catching a bus back to Sokcho.
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The fence of Outer Mt. Seorak
A video which introduces the grandiose and beautiful appearance of the Ulsan Bawi, or Ulsan Rock on the Mountain Seoraksan
HIKING IN SOUTH KOREA! | SEORAKSAN NATIONAL PARK | 설악산
Hey Everyone! Today we're headed to Ulsanbawi, Seoraksan National Park in South Korea! This park is located just outside of Sokcho (about a 40 minute local bus ride) This is one of my favorite parks in Korea.
Seoul can be a little overwhelming (like any big city) sometimes so it is nice to be able to get out of the city and into nature. Seoraksan in winter is a bit cold but absolutely worth it! Hiking is a big activity in South Korea and this park is one of the major places people do it!
Hope you enjoy this vlog and that you get to this national park someday!
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Pronunciation: “Hi-king-oon ool-mah-nah guhl-leeb-knee-kaw”
2. I am tired - (저는) 피곤합니다.
Pronunciation: “Juhnuhn pee-gohn hawb-knee-daw.”
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Unexpected hiking yang patut kalian dicoba!. Kali ini kita mencoba untuk hiking ke puncak Ulsanbawi Rock. Seoraksan ini sendir terletak di Provinsi Gangwondo, arah timur korea.
영상앨범 산, 설악산 1부 Seorak Mountain in South Korea (1/2)
Seoraksan is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range (태백산맥) in the Gangwon Province in eastern South Korea. It is located in a national park near the city of Sokcho. After the Hallasan volcano on Jeju Island and Jirisan in the south, Seoraksan is the third highest mountain in South Korea. The Daechongbong Peak (대청봉) of Seoraksan reaches 1,708 metres (5,603 feet). The Taebaek mountain chain is often considered the backbone of the Korean peninsula.
The national park attracts many national and international tourists all year round, but the main season for Seoraksan national park is autumn. The autumn colours in the area are considered amongst the most beautiful in Korea. The red and yellow forest is interrupted by rocks and small mountain streams flow amidst this. During the rainy season in summer—especially after a typhoon—these streams can swell.
Perhaps the most visited part of the mountain is the main entrance valley to the National Park, a fifteen-minute drive from Sokcho city. The valley runs west to east with a paved road leading up to the park's entrance gate. This valley contains many beautiful sites and is well worth a day visit.
The Yukdam waterfall and the Biryeong waterfall (비룡폭포) are located on the left side of the valley, about a forty-minute walk from the main car park. Ulsanbawi (울산바위) is a rock formation in the Seoraksan national park. The shape of Ulsanbawi is unique in the area. To reach the rocks you need to follow a hiking path and climb over 800 steps (it is actually 888 steps according to locals). On the way there, there are two temples and a spherical rock (Heundeulbawi, 흔들바위) which is located on top of a larger rock. This rock is about 5 metres (16 feet) high and can be moved with some effort. Thousands of people have already tried to push down Heundeulbawi, but nobody gets further than waggling the rock.
According to the legend Ulsanbawi comes from the city of Ulsan in the south east of Korea. As Kumgangsan (금강산) was built, Ulsanbawi walked to the north as the representative of the city. Unfortunately Ulsanbawi arrived too late and there was no more room. Ulsanbawi was ashamed and slowly trudged back to the south. One evening the rock went to sleep in the Seorak area. Ulsanbawi felt it was so beautiful around there that it decided to stay for good.
At the end of the main valley is Biseondae, a rock platform in a stream. Above the stream is a difficult to reach cave, which offers clear views of the surrounding rock formations.
A bit farther from the entrance is the Valley of a Thousand Buddhas (천불동계곡), the primary valley of Seorak Mountain, also sometimes referred to as Seorak Valley. The valley was so named because the rock formations that line its sides resemble a line-up of Buddha statues.
Korea Tour 10, Seoraksan Ulsanbawi HD (2018)
Unfortunately weather was bad at Ulsanbawi but hiking was good. Seoraksan is one of the most beautiful mountains in Korea. It takes only 2 hours driving distance from Seoul. Seoul is a heaven in food. All kind of food is available there. 10 days with my wife and my daughter's family have passed so quick. It was wonderful and we will remember it long times