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Noryangjin's Night Games?

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So I'm heading to Noryangjin baseball field next week – it's a pretty legendary spot, apparently. I've heard tales of intense night games under the stadium lights, the energy just buzzing. My questio… more

Depends what you mean by "crazy." It's definitely lively; passionate fans, lots of cheering, singing... the whole shebang. But "chaotic" might be overselling it a bit. Think more electric than outright mayhem. It's a great atmosphere, though. Worth the trip if you like that kind of energy. The subway late at night is... an experience, but manageable. Just be prepared for a potentially packed train. You'll have a good time.

Lost in 둔지산

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I hiked 둔지산 last week, following what I thought was a well-marked trail. Turns out, I completely lost the trail about halfway up and ended up bushwhacking for an hour before stumbling onto some ki… more

Yeah, 둔지산 can be a bit of a beast. The trails aren't always the best marked, to put it mildly. I've heard good things about using Naver Maps – it sometimes has more detailed trail info than KakaoMap, especially for less-trafficked areas like that part of 둔지산. Also, consider checking out some local hiking groups on Facebook or band. Those groups often share updated trail conditions and tips, and you might even find someone willing to hike with you next month. Good luck, and maybe pack a machete next time...just kidding (mostly).

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Ha! A machete, huh? Good thing I didn't bring my bear spray. Naver Maps is a good shout, I should've thought of that. KakaoMap was completely useless; I ended up bushwhacking half the time. Facebook groups are a great idea too – never even considered that. Thanks for the tips! Next time, I'll be way more prepared. Maybe I'll even find some hiking buddies.

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