Friday, November 27, 2015

HIGH UP THE CLOUD BRIDGE OF WOLCHULSAN

My friend and I have been thinking of something else to do in the southern area of South Korea. We've been all over Seoul in the past and current visit. It's post fall season and there's nothing to find in Naejangsan, most visited mountain of the country during autumn. They say "winter is coming", so what to do before the snow falls?

Wolchulsan 월출산, located at Gyodong-ri, Yeong-am city in the South Jeolla Province of South Korea, presented itself. The internet showed us an orange bridge mid-top of the mountain with white rocks on the background and that's when we decided ..... "gaja (가자)! Let's climb this handsome mountain."

mesmerizing view at the cloud bridge of Wolchulsan 월출산
Without any hotel reservations, we hopped on to the next bus from Gwangju Square Bus Terminal (광주종합터미널) going to Yeong-am City Bus Terminal (영암여객자동차터미널). Buy your ticket at Gwangju Square Bus terminal at their ticket office found at the center of the terminal. Their buses leave at the exact time as schedule and does not accept standing passengers unlike other buses in an emerging market country.

* bus schedule:  17:00

* bus fare:  KRW 7,000/head
* travel time:  approximately 1 hour 30 mins
* first bus schedule:  04:40
* last bus schedule:  22:15
* bus interval:  20 - 60 mins
* coin lockers are available at Gwangju Square Bus Terminal (price: KRW 1000 to 2000)

Google maps: Gwangju Square Bus Terminal (광주종합터미널) going to Yeong-am Bus Terminal (영암여객자동차터미널)

When we arrived at Yeong-am City Bus Terminal (영암여객자동차터미널), darkness is all around us. The simple provincial city is surrounded by empty lots and only the lights from the terminal and nearby motel are visible. We dragged our weary feet and carried our heavy bags to the nearby motel - 리젠시모텔.


Regency Hotel 리젠시호텔 = KRW 20,000 for two heads. Pretty decent place to stay overnight but take note that they do not allow you to use the aircon - additional payment required. We opened the huge window with screen - problem solved! Bed is definitely comfortable with silky sheets and warm beddings. The room is spacious too with free coffee.


* Note: not many restaurants are open at night so better buy your food from where ever you are coming from, since your only bestfriend will be the GS25 (ala 7/11 or mini mart) near the bus terminal.



Woke up at 7 AM and left our things at the reception (no extra charge) by 8 AM. We told the very nice receptionists (old couple) that we will be back after climbing Wolchulsan.


Three options to reach Wolchulsan National Park 월출산국립공원 (pronounced as WOL-CHUL-SAN GUK-RIM GONG-WON):


1. ride taxi with a fare of approximately KRW 6000 and travel time of 20 to 25 minutes

2. 15 minute bus ride from Yeong-am local bus terminal to Cheonhwang Parking Lot 천왕주차장
3. an hour walk from Yeong-am city going to Cheonhwang Parking Lot 천왕주차장



Upon arriving at the parking lot, where you'll be dropped, here's the view that greeted us:

hello mountains, seen from the parking lot of Wolchulsan National Park
from the parking lot, head straight up to this cemented road
it's a 10 minute walk to Wolchulsan National Park office
passing by this cafe (left) and another restaurant to your right
at the end of the road is the entrance to the campsite with clean toilets
from the campsite, walk to the right to reach Wolchulsan National Park office
the mountain view will greet you as well
This entrance counts the climbers for the day. Must be back by 5 PM to that same entrance.

Things I love about climbing mountains in Korea: 

1. clear trail signs
2. no registration and guides needed
3. some does not require entrance fee

Traverse trail we chose: 
Wolchulsan National Park Office - Cheonhwang Campground - Cheonghwangsa Samgeori (junction) - Gureumdari (Cloud Bridge) - pass by Sajabong (Saja peak) - Cheonhwangbong (Cheonhwang peak, 809 masl, highest peak) - going down to Tongcheonmun Samgeori (junction) - Barampokpo (falls) - Cheonghwangsa Samgeori (Junction) - Cheonhwang Campground - Wolchulsan National Park Office

월출산국립공원사무소 = Wolchulsan National Park Office 
천황야영장 = Cheonhwang Campground/Camp Site +0.3 km 
천황사삼거리 = Cheonghwangsa Samgeori (Junction) +0.4 km 
구름다리 = Gureumdari (Cloud Bridge) +1.0 km 
통천문삼거리 = Tongcheonmun Samgeori (Junction) +1.4 km
천황봉 = Cheonhwangbong (Cheonhwang Peak) 809 masl, highest peak of Wolchulsan
바람폭포 = Barampokpo (Baram Falls) +1.4 km

The path starts with a nice rolling trail then passing by a wooden brown bridge. From there, it is 0.9 km going to Gureumdari 구름다리 (Cloud Bridge). As you hike up, you'll encounter a falls with no name and then there were stairs....stairs and more stairs until you reach 구름다리 Gu-reum-da-ri (Cloud Bridge).





in case of emergency, call the no. and indicate your position no.
you'll see a lot of these while climbing
some real estate huh! thinking of rock climbing that....
from Cheonhwangsa Samgeori (junction), these stairs
will greet you....and after that...a lot of them
finally, a closer look at the cloud bridge
an hour of photoshoot at Gureumdari (cloud bridge)
pardon us with those faces

cross the bridge and there will be more stairs to reach the highest 
peak of Wolchulsan, Cheonhwangbong (809 masl)

just halfway there, yet the view is already breathtaking
the struggle is real, the highest peak is now visible
get ready with your trail food, no way you'll never get hungry
with this kind of continuous steep path
Cheonhwangbong 천황봉, the highest peak of Wolchulsan

  
from Cheonhwangbong, Wolchulsan's other peaks are visible
mandatory shot to that huge stone at the peak
육형제 바위 Yuk-hyeong-je ba-wi [6 Brothers rock]
the cloud bridge is seen from afar on your way to Barampokpo [Baram Falls]
Baram Falls 바람폭포
책 바위 chaek-ba-wi [book-shaped rock]
note that there are no toilets along the trail hence,
do not forget to visit this near the campsite
It took us more than 8 hours to climb up and down Wolchulsan. It was supposed to be 3 to 5 hours only. What happened was, we met a lot of old Korean climbers (ahjussis and ahjummas) trying to have a conversation while, some asked us to take their photos. Main question from them: "Are you married?" (hahaha) The painful answer of 아닙니다 (No) is quite a shock to them knowing that we are at our 30s. 

It's past 5PM when we reached the campsite. The issue at hand is "how do we go back to our hotel from Wolchulsan National Park?"  No more taxis in the parking lot and if we walk back to town, it'll be totally dark. We didn't bring headlamps and it's a 30 minute walk in the highway that has lamp posts. That day, we need to catch our 7:30 PM flight to Jeju at Gwangju International Airport. 



I was looking at the posters at the information center for any phone numbers to call a taxi when two ahjussis came out from an office at the parking lot. They kept calling us and waving their hands saying "come over here" in Korean. Good thing, I can understand a bit of their language. We hesitated because we thought they might be drunk. Twilight has befallen and we cannot see their faces clearly. The ahjussi was asking why we spent 9 hours climbing the mountain. He saw us arrived that morning and was worried that he has not seen us come down. They asked where we are staying and if we have any transportation. I explained the dilemma. Luckily, they insisted that they will drive us to Regency Hotel. We refused several times but, the other ahjussi was pushing us inside the car and kept saying that it is alright 괜찮아. 

The ahjussi who brought us back safely to town is none other than the president of Wolchulsan National Park. *wink* 너무 너무 감사합니다 사장님.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

COSMOS & RED KOCHIAS OF HITACHI SEASIDE PARK

Generally speaking, Japan's peak fall season is always around the 4th week of November until the 1st and 2nd week of December but, some still visit the country around October, wherein autumn colors are still "not that visible". However, one can still have a taste of autumn during the pre-fall season in Japan --- via the Red Kochias of Hitachi Seaside Park. What am I talkin' about....take a peek:


these green plants turn red every 3rd week of October
Park Name:  Hitachi Seaside Park (Kokuei Hitachi Kaihinkōen)
Website: http://en.hitachikaihin.jp/
Location: 字大沼-605-4 Mawatari, Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki-ken 312-0012, Japan
Open hours: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Monday to Sunday
Travel Time: 2 hours from Tokyo 
Transportation: by limited express train from Ueno Station to JR Katstuta station and bus ride from JR Katsuta station to Hitachi Seaside Park; check train sched via http://www.hyperdia.com/en/
Bus ride: 20 to 25 minutes from JR Katsuta station (east exit bus terminal) to Hitachi Seaside Park (Nishiguchi Tsubasa no Gate - West Entrance)
Bus fare: ¥400 /head; buy tickets using the automatic dispenser or you can also pay the fare before going down the bus
Bus stops:  approximately 15 bus stops
Transportation Option: ride taxi if you're group is more than 4 instead of bus
Taxi Fare:  around ¥2200 from JR Katsuta Station to the West Entrance of the park
Entrance Fee:  Adults ¥410, Seniors ¥210, Children ¥80, Children under 6 are free
Park's Gate:  Nishiguchi Tsubasa no Gate (West Entrance)
Garden name:  Miharashi no Oka and Daisogen Flower Garden, approximately 15 to 20 min walk from the entrance
Target flowers:  Cosmos and red Kochias
Peak dates: 3rd week of October
Guide Map:  http://en.hitachikaihin.jp/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/guidemap2016_english.pdf

It is best to ride from UENO Station so that there will be no transfers and you can ride the Limited Express Tokiwa. Don't forget to make a quick reservation before riding the Limited Express (no extra charge for JR Pass holders). 


Train Stations: 

Ueno - Kashiwa - Tsuchiura - Tomobe - Mito (Ibaraki) then Katsuta

At JR Katsuta Station, find the EAST EXIT bus terminal that has a black statue of two nude ladies and where Terrace Inn Katsuta is visible.


Map: http://j-parc.jp/pn/HINT2015/assets/map_of_katsuta_station.pdf
east exit bus terminal of Katsuta station
black statue of two nude ladies
in front of east exit of Katsuta station


taxi and bus terminal of Katsuta station
Terrace Inn is visible














Notes:
*there are chances that you will stand inside the bus
* may encounter a driver that does not speak to you no matter how many times you ask
* after several bus stops, you will still have to walk for more than 15 to 20 minutes from the bus stop to the Nishiguchi Tsubasa no Gate (West Entrance) of the park hence, riding the taxi is better if you're a group of 4 and up

a long walk to the Nishiguchi Tsubasa no Gate
(West Entrance) of the park
Hitachi seaside park's entrance fee
as of October 20, 2015
facing the west entrance, to your right is where you'll pay
the entrance fee
view after entering Nishiguchi Tsubasa no Gate
walk to your left for 20 mins to reach Miharashi no Oka
pass by the lake side fountain and keep walking
cosmos and red kochias are now visible from afar
head straight to this pathway and you'll see cosmos up close
cosmos and red kochias of Hitachi Seaside Park
red cotton balls c',)
cosmos
view from the mid-hill area of Miharashi no Oka
view from the top of Miharashi no oka with an altitude of
58 meters, highest point in Hitachinaka City
the color of pre-fall season of Japan
my friend enjoying the red kochias
another friend of mine, who fell in love with the place
last look from afar of Miharashi no Oka and it's beauty
After hours of walking, taking photos and gawking at the flowers, plants and the entire Miharashi no Oka, don't forget to have tea at the restaurant near the lake or try the soy sauce ice cream.

Because of all the walking up and down the hill side area of Miharashi no Oka, our feet got swollen and we have no energy to ride the bus anymore. Taxi was our solution going back to JR Katsuta Station.

wait for the bus here if you want to go back to JR Katsuta station
We'll definitely visit this huge park again in late April for the tulips and early May for the Nemophila (baby blue eyes).