Today Distance :29.1 km Total: 439.7 km
Today weather : 24-34c Sunny all day
Time on Bike : 2 hr 34 min
Ave speed : 11.3 kmh Max :48.0 kmh
Ave Climb :4% Max :16%
Trip Altitude : 259 m Max :201 m
Today spend :21000 Won Total :144900 Won
We started to ride late at almost noon due to some navigation problem. It is really not easy, and I must thank those who really tried hard to find the route to the Gwangalli Bike path near the seaside, including a kind local young cyclist who lead us most of the way. The bike path was a narrow two way lane, and in between there were trees to make the ride somewhat difficult, but the scenery of the Busan City on the river bank was awesome with some tall, beautifully design buildings. Along the way, we saw a fresh sea fish market, just to look at the different specious of Korean sea fishes. We have a quick lunch break at a side stall, was rather expensive due to a tourist place with many European tourists. Then we proceed to ride northward to Haeundae Beach hoping to find a camping spot. There were a few short steep slope along the coast, and we find it difficult to follow the bike path, which also sharing with all the pedestrians, so we rode on the road with very narrow shoulder.By 5.30pm, we found a potential campsite near the beach, on a small hill park with toilet facility, but it was rather too early to set up our tents, as the locals still exercising with many workout facilities. When darkness set in, and up our tents and also the time to cook dinner and sleep. And not forgetting to mention that Danny left for the Airport midway to catch the flight home. He is now back to Malaysia now,
Today weather : 24-34c Sunny all day
Time on Bike : 2 hr 34 min
Ave speed : 11.3 kmh Max :48.0 kmh
Ave Climb :4% Max :16%
Trip Altitude : 259 m Max :201 m
Today spend :21000 Won Total :144900 Won
We started to ride late at almost noon due to some navigation problem. It is really not easy, and I must thank those who really tried hard to find the route to the Gwangalli Bike path near the seaside, including a kind local young cyclist who lead us most of the way. The bike path was a narrow two way lane, and in between there were trees to make the ride somewhat difficult, but the scenery of the Busan City on the river bank was awesome with some tall, beautifully design buildings. Along the way, we saw a fresh sea fish market, just to look at the different specious of Korean sea fishes. We have a quick lunch break at a side stall, was rather expensive due to a tourist place with many European tourists. Then we proceed to ride northward to Haeundae Beach hoping to find a camping spot. There were a few short steep slope along the coast, and we find it difficult to follow the bike path, which also sharing with all the pedestrians, so we rode on the road with very narrow shoulder.By 5.30pm, we found a potential campsite near the beach, on a small hill park with toilet facility, but it was rather too early to set up our tents, as the locals still exercising with many workout facilities. When darkness set in, and up our tents and also the time to cook dinner and sleep. And not forgetting to mention that Danny left for the Airport midway to catch the flight home. He is now back to Malaysia now,
Ready to ride to Busan city in front of hotel |
A local cyclist lead us to Gwangalli beach |
Gwangalli bike path |
Gwangalli bike path |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Fresh sea fish market |
Fresh sea fish market |
Fresh sea fish market |
Fresh sea fish market |
Fresh sea fish market |
Giant sea crab |
Fresh sea fish market |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Busan city |
Welcome to Busan |
Dynamic Busan |
Riding to Haeundae Beach |
Riding to Haeundae Beach |
Haeundae Beach |
Riding to Haeundae Beach |
Riding to Haeundae Beach |
Riding to Haeundae Beach |
Riding to Haeundae Beach |
Riding to Haeundae Beach |
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