Things I've learned about South Korea:
1. The Jirisan mountain range is one of the tallest mountain ranges on the Korean peninsula. It's also reportedly a haven of North Korean spies (this information coming from Inho, who might possibly be a North Korean spy himself).
2. Koreans LOVE hiking. Many of the Korean hikers I saw looked like they had just come out of REI.
3. When hiking, be sure to take at least two 2 liter bottles of cold water with you (possibly Gatorade/Powerade) and bring food. BRING FOOD!
4. Jjimjilbangs (saunas) and mountain climbing have the same cardinal rule: don't look down.
5. In Korea, hospital patients are perfectly fine walking around the streets in hospital linens and pulling IV poles to go to convenience stores.
6. GS25's sell soju mixers and... IV bags?
Project status as of 22 July 2013:
The exploded assembly drawings of the right leg, pelvis, and torso are complete. I was able to export an URDF model of the right-side of the DRC Hubo last week. The masses of the bodies still need to be verified. The construction of the DRC Hubo arm is scheduled to take place tomorrow afternoon and I expect to have the arm build steps documented by the end of the week.
Notable photos:
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| Road to Jungsan-ni trails. |
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Boo Boo: "Frankly, Yogi, I'm sick of your shortcomings!"
Yogi: "If I go down, I'm taking you with me!" |
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| Do Androids Dream of Electric Bears? |
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| Gotta collect 'em all! |
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| "Now entering bear country. Great..." |
"Now leaving snake country... O_O" |
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| Calen was trying to catch dragonflies throughout the hike. This was his reaction immediately after one flew away. |
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| Cannonball! |
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| Everyone's so lively and I was on the verge of passing out. |
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| Help keep Jirisan the the tallest mountain in Korea by stacking rocks. |
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| It was creaking the whole way over... |
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| We brought some spirits for the top. Here we are approaching the summit of Mt. Makgeolli. |
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| Cue Fleetwood Mac. |
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| Picture of Jirisan from the bottom. |
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| Cory was wiped out afterwards. I was, too. |
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| Dinner time with my three favorite guests: Sam, Gyup, and Sal. |
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| *Mouth watering noises* |
Things I've learned about myself:
1. It's possible for me to hike up a mountain with a 20% gradient for about 4.7 km but not without being congested, dehydrated, and overheated.
2. Just like the Grinch, my waistline shrank 3 sizes that day.
Non-Hubo Lab Koreans/non-Koreans I've met:
Over the
weekend, I met Sophie Choi, who is the home-stay host of Emily (another EAPSI fellow).
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| Sophie and me. |
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| Sophie and me again. |