

Myself & Kelsey enjoying the sun chairs




Shanes flying catch



My adventure in Korea is nearly over, only a week & a half to go.
Gonna miss my Shane...again. x
Myself & Kelsey enjoying the sun chairs
My adventure in Korea is nearly over, only a week & a half to go.
Gonna miss my Shane...again. x
The Jimjilbang is such a huge cultural thing in Korea. Mothers, Daughters, Aunts, Grandmas, old, young and ladies of all sizes partake in this spa. It all begins where you pay approx. 5,000 Won ($4/3Euro), you are given your locker key, two towels and off you go, into the unknown.
You head into the locker room where there are little concession stands, you can buy all sorts of body scrubbers, snacks and different random toiletries. The when you reach your locker, you strip down, you may as well forget trying to cover yourself up, as the towels you are given are tiny.
Then you take your toiletries and head for the shower area. You must scrub before you enter any sauna or hot-tub. Korean ladies of all sizes are hanging out, scrubbing each other, scrubbing their children and socialising, all naked, all very comfortable in their surroundings. If you were on your own, no doubt they'd offer to scrub your back for you. They gave us the odd glance, no more than when I'm walking down the streets in Korea. I felt like they gave us less notice in the Jimjilbang which was a relief, we were just more naked bodies hanging out. If took a little while to get used to the idea.
As soon as your clean, your ready for the baths. You may choose from several different baths of different temperatures and types. There is a green tea bath and I've heard of Jade baths and charcoal baths. Some are freezing cold, some are scalding hot, some have power jets and others have fountains. You can also visit the sauna and steam rooms where the ladies all sit on the hot floors chatting to each other. You can also order a large bowl of ice coffee to share with your group. Perfect!
If you want a massage, mud mask, full body scrub or hot stone treatment, you can pay extra Won for this. The ladies giving the massages in the back look scary. They put you on a bed, straddle you and then pummel every part of your body. I did not partake in such torture, although I was tempted.
You can spent hours here and in most Jimjilbangs there is a room with a heated floor that provides blankets and sleeping pads where you can spent the night for no extra charge. Amazing!
I don't have pictures for obvious reasons... and yes, where there is a ladies Jimjilbang, there is always a guys equivalent next door.
(Check out the fake smoke above)
The boys checking out the surrounding climbs
Matt "Gushing the Nar"
Ashley stitching
The view from the top of the mountain, prior to getting lost & sliding down on our asses. Mini Epic!
Ashley doing some hardcore bouldering trying to impress the boys with her skills, although I think they are more interested in their next climb.
Trip2: Justin, Shane & Matt doing some major "spotting" for Charlie. Yes... they are joking.
Here's some shots of me climbing, compliments of Justin :)
Justin, Joey & Shane in front of the Festivals mascots.
I bumped into two kids I teach who were there with their family, obviously a perfect photo opportunity for their Mother!
Look... an Ajuma (Older Korean Lady) ladybug!!
Shane & Myself in the LIVE Butterfly exhibit. There was also bees, frogs, crabs, fish and crazy looking water beetles on show... why not... the more the merrier! Shane loves Butterflies. haha!
There was also a fun park where we went on the Viking Ship! Poor Chloe was terrified! haha! Here's Myself, Justin & Chloe going for a gallop. This is the closest I've come to a horse in South Korea. haha! Sad Day :(
We sat underneath these sweet "flower trees" for a few minutes of shade, where we watched loads of Korean kids run through water fountains, and then one little boy ran right over to us and peed about a foot away on the grass... A little Korean old man nearly fell off a step laughing at the little boy peeing.
The next activity we passed was an enclosed field where the kids had to run around catching piglets and rabbits. PETA could have shut this place down for sure! If they caught an animal, they had to carry it back to the pen to collect their prize... which was none other than a bag of rice!
Last but not least there was a 'Cow & Milk' activity... you went around and had to do several tasks, for each task you received a stamp and with a full book of stamps you got to make your own ice-cream and then collect a prize of a pencil, or if you are Shane... beg the girl for the cow pencil sharpener! The tasks included, answering questions about milk, which we didn't understand cause it was all in Korea, they were nice and gave us stamps anyway... then you had to bottle feed a calf, then feed hay to some cows and then milk a cow.
All in all... it was a rather strange and wonderful day, with another look into Korea's Culture. It was a great day to be outside.
Ooh I forgot to mention, I got picked out twice to do interviews for a Newspaper and for the Korean News Channel. They just asked me where I was from and what I thought about the Festival. I'm Famous... In Korea. haha!