The reason for extending the Korean trip wasn’t just about going for more shopping or trying to be football managers. It was all about this!

The entire objective was simple, we had to conquer the snow mountains. We’ve heard a lot about skiing or snowboarding alright, now this was the moment of truth, when our ultimate balance was put to the test. Now before we could start breaking records or achieving the impossible, we had to first find out how to rent the equipment. Language was such an obstacle in Korea. This was about our only clue.

RENTAL HOUSE – The only words we could read from this place, nothing else. We couldn’t communicate, not a word. With a panic friend around matters were not getting any better. It was fast becoming a disaster, our hopes of becoming the next winter olympic champion was fading as we were reduced to mere observers. Thank God, before our friend could complain anymore I managed to get a decent Korean chap who worked at the place and asked for his help. With 5 years of residence in New Zealand, Korean or English no problemo! Here we were, dreams revived. 3 different sets of tickets to buy I would have imagined how difficult without his intervention.

Armed with renewed confidence we faced our next challenge.

Well, life doesn’t always turn out as planned. Even the great athlete in Bryan took many nasty falls.
And some were even contemplating quitting.

But just like how the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. If you tried hard enough, nothing can stop you from achieving what the mind can conceive. We were soon able to put a good run together and take advantage of the amazing slopes at the resort.

While not forgeting the need to take impressive shots so that I can post them here. This is the lift that were took to get up to the top, hotel building on the right.

Finally, the girls got their wish of snapping with a cute Korean guy.

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