Surprisingly enough I didn't know anyone (at least not well -- there were a few people I recognized), but that has never bothered me before, nor did it this time. I met people as we were all standing around getting our rental equipment. Spent the early part of the afternoon showing a girl who is going to Whistler in Feb the basics of skiing (as she has never been on skis in her life). Then I headed off to some harder slopes. The snow was crappy, and the lines were huge -- but hey this is Korea, at least I was skiing. Note the crowds in the picture are about half the size of the afternoon crowds (this was taken Sunday morning)
Also it was a good time for dinner. I went out with all the people who had night passes, as we all wanted to eat fairly quickly and then get back on the hills. We crossed the street from the resort and found a samgyupsal place (basically bacon) It is tasty but not too healthy :) However, I had not had it in almost a year, so it was a nice change.
Then back to the slopes. They were soooo much nicer; fewer people; it wasn't snowing; and the snow had dried out, yea! I was a very happy camper!
After dinner (the second time round) there was a room party, then a hall party. So the next morning I was happy to not have a ski pass. I got up late, headed to the sauna and just relaxed. After the sauna I went out and got a few pics.
After the 5 hour drive back to Seoul (I hate Seoul traffic on Sundays -- it only took 3 to get to the slopes) I had to say bye. Which by now I am pretty good at, but it is still sad.
After getting back into Seoul I went to Xuen's house for dinner (seeing as I had never been to her place before finding it was a bit of an adventure in itself) -- fun times.
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Wow! Your hair is getting so long!
I can't wait to meet up with Seokjin again for my next AK trip! I can't believe you are back in Canada now. Happy Christmakah, call me!
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