Camping in the Rain

18 May 2009
Posted by Jordan
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Friday was Teacher's Day here in Korea, so to celebrate we went camping with our friends--Matt and Mihye (England, Korea), Jim and Carol (New Zealand), Edwin and Laura (Canada), and Vicky (England). Actually, to say "camping" is probably a bit of a stretch, since we slept in cabins complete with toilets, showers, TV's and, um, our Wii, and had an ice cream (and beer) man located conveniently down the road; but hey, let's not split semantics ;). We had two cabins, with guys in one and girls in the other, and spent two nights.

Anyway, the weekend was a lot of fun. It rained the whole time, but that didn't stop us (slash Edwin) from playing around with making fires and roasting hot dogs under the nearby gazebo, or playing scrabble and bickering over the validity of "ick," or being slaughtered by the girls in Pictionary, or learning how to really play Charades from masters Matt and Marisa, or trading every bit of trivia (slash "what do you call a man with X on his head" jokes) we knew as we fell asleep in the Manly cabin.

Marisa, our grill, and our cabins:

 

At Edwin's campfire. Left to right: Me, Marisa, Carol (being blocked by Marisa), Mihye, Matt, Vicky, Laura, and Edwin (the next couple of photos are courtesy of Jim):

 

Learning the intricacies of "water, log, fire" from Matt. He doesn't realize that his log's about to be washed away by my double river action:

 

Getting demolished in a girls-vs-guys game of pictionary. Our mistake started at "how about best 2 out of 3" and ended with "best 5 out of 9?"

 

The setting, half an hour outside of Gunsan:

 

More pictures here.

That looks really lovely.

That looks really lovely.  How much does something like that cost? How did you get there? You took your food with you, I presume (other than the ice cream & beer)?


Indoor Camping

  • Gorgeous pictures!
  • Loads of laughter
  • Green, green, green
  • Relaxing
  • no chairs or beds

I'm just having fun with the formating -how cool is this you tech savvy youngin's! The "camping" or cabining looked like a lot of fun. 


It is $60 per cabin, which is

It is $60 per cabin, which is pretty reasonable when you split the cost. And yes, we took our own food.