Did you sleep at motels or in a tent?
I also wonder if the route you took had a bike road--iirc that's a major highway, not a bike road.
Was the way there very hilly? Are cars a threat?
A big part oftof the reason I'm not raring to go is that I don't know my endurance. the longest I've ridden was 4 hours and 60km. I was incredibly exhausted after that but the next day totally fine, no cramps or stuff. X.x
I slept in a hostel in Seoul 5 nights, camped 2 nights on the way to Busan, was invited into a random Koreans home 1 night on the way to Busan, and stayed with a Redditor in Busan 3 nights. On Jeju I camped. Motels... no one uses those on bike trips
You live in Korea and never heard about the 4 river biketrail?
It's pretty famous, a complete cross country bike route, 100% bike trail, connecting Incheon (and Seoul) to Busan. Next to no hills, the trail follows rivers. Even though, Korea has only small hills, the highest summit (Mt Halla, which I climbed) is below 2000m.
Cars are no threat, if you cycle on the bike trail or road... Korean roads have shoulders, so no worries. I even cycled a bit on the highway and through tunnels (my own choice) and there is no problem with that. Illegal yes, but the people are too polite to honk at you
I do ~200km a day on average, took me 3 days for the bike trail. With your 60km it's more like a 10 day tour, which gives you a lot more time for other things. Best to bring something that keeps you busy, like some good books.
You speak Korean?
I'm wondering why this is in Life Advice. o_o
Either way: Wow at the whole thing. You go, Meph!
You remind me of my dad ._. with all that endurance and willpower and love for adventure.
He's 65. And does marathons. And camping in the high(er) mountains than where we live on.
I love that you decide to bring a magnetic chessboard along.
It's in advice, because I asked for advice before heading there.
And chess is important.