Monday, June 6, 2011

TILT Cruisers and OK Mountain

Korea during the summer is one of my favorite places to be.  There is the choice of mountains or beach, both only a short drive away.  Tank tops.  Bathing suits.  Flip flops.  Digging toes into the sand.  Grilling outdoors.  Breathing in that fresh air.  There is really nothing like it.

As you can tell, with the beautiful weather also comes sporadic at best blog posts.  With beautiful scenery only a short ways away I just can't justify staying indoors and missing out on that sun that has been so fickle the past few months.


The "Cruisers" for the weekend

This past weekend I was lucky enough to head to beautiful OK Mountain with my motorcycle crew, the "TILT Cruisers."  We took a ride that was about 2 hours away and were able to see one of the most beautiful mountains I have ever seen.  Bright green leaves, huge trees and intermittent waterfalls made it the most scenic bike trip yet.

This picture doesn't remotely do it justice

We found a campsite and were able to swim, bike along some great roads and just relax away from the screaming of tiny children and smells coming from the Posco steel factory.  Our particular campsite was also ideally situated around a freshwater stream.  After a long morning of biking it was fantastic to be able to jump into the  clear water and clean up before getting into the swing of things that night.  We spent the rest of our trip just enjoying the company of eachother, eating some great food and talking until the wee hours of the morning.

Our freshwater pool

One of the many waterfalls seen during our trip

As you can tell, we were in paradise.  What more can a girl ask for?  Good friends, good food, beautiful scenery, motorcycle riding, swimming, etc.  It's safe to say now that summer has finally shown up I am having a great time and "living the life."

2 comments:

  1. awesome pictures it looks like you are having an awesome time

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  2. I wanna go!!! The "TILT Cruisers" gang looks like a lot of fun ;-)

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