Tuesday, February 13, 2018

2018 汉城迎春清晨步、首尔庆年白日眠

近年来,春节时期频频往外飞。不但国外游玩,而越游越久,甚至索性也把孩子们的爷爷奶奶也一块儿带出国喜庆另一种过年的气氛。

As always Roydon very guai. Always made sure he sent us off at the airport.

前年,我们带了孩子到伦敦过春节。去年开始扶了老爷爷奶奶到曼谷。玩得他们老人家兴致勃勃。今年2018年的春天,我早在11个月前就已经计划好并订了飞机票以及明洞住宿,让孩子们及两位老人家能度过一个难忘的新年。



我与Serene俩对韩国明洞特有独钟。游过了济州岛,到过了 Gurye。可首尔的活力气息、人潮的节奏,加上路人阴阳桑去特别明显的韩语对话连连入耳,完完全全把自己浸汝在一个韩剧环境里。


但是韩国人也过春节的呀!怎么能够去韩国过年呢?

这是一个往往返返时时刻刻涌于我脑里的一个大问题。好多朋友病人都皱起眉头,以怀疑的眼神回应我的计划。好几位韩籍病人亦强调韩国人对过春节这传统非常注重。一过年就是好几天的。好比中国人过年一般。

“韩国二月会冷吗?”奶奶担心地问。
”OK的啦。好比冷气坏了一般。凉凉的啦。” 有时候还是别说老实话。不然老人家会吓坏了。我还记得2017年我跟 Serene 到明洞是,晚间温度下降至零下10度呢!
今年我不断观察首尔天气的趋向。还算不错。白天大概5-6度,晚上大约零下7-8度。早两、三个星期,在一月内当时是首尔最冷的时候。那一个时候,零下十多度加上又下雪,应该是挺享受的。虽然二月比较温一点,但也无妨,带着老人家,还是暖一点比较适当。


2018年2月13日

我们第一回乘搭韩国的Asiana 班级。11个月前以一人$670一张机票订了。在春节期间 super peak period 这价钱算是非常不错啦。况且我直接与 K-Guesthouse 的항길주 Hwang Gil Ju 联络,一晚一间房S$80,也十分优惠。
星期二下午工作至3点,终于收工啦!


我通常喜欢漏夜飞往首尔。那六个小时十五分钟的班机,睡得好的话,一醒来就天亮了。这回爷爷奶奶也真的是睡得不错。



抵达首尔时大概上午7点。冷到爷爷奶奶 buay tahan!

The airport shuttle bus 6015 never failed us.

上午6点着陆于仁川机场。凭着我们的经验,搭了一辆6015的巴士,一小时后就到了明洞站。信不信,虽然真正的 check in 时间是下午两点,但是六楼房间有空位,九点钟我们就有得 check in 了。太妙啦!

这么巧!我们跟奶奶的旧同事陈老师同时同巴士抵达明洞!


旅游节目安排

自由旅行就是好在这一点。一切随自己的时间。累嘛就迟点起身,若有精神就花多点时间在外头。景点一切随缘。我们在 Guesthouse 碰到一群从马来西亚来的年轻人。他们说每天的行程是:“靠着感觉走!” 潇洒哉!


Really hungry at 9am. Luckily we could grab a nice full breakfast at the guesthouse!

没想到家人全都肚子饿了。还好,Guesthouse 自助早餐还允许我们煎蛋、泡咖啡、烘面包、吃玉蜀黍片配鲜奶。我心里偷笑。这位 Guesthouse 管理员 Gil Ju 也闭一只眼睛、不与我们计较,随我们去吃到够。












Thursday, November 30, 2017

Everest Base Camp Trek Part 7 ~ Back to Kathmandu for R&R

Part 7 ~ Kathmandu at last.  And a lovely tour of Swayambunath Temple.

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Swayambaunath Temple, Kathmandu.

Somehow, connections of the boss of Namaste Lodge gotten us a second flight out of Lukla despite the huge backlog of passengers from a whole day of delayed flights.  Those of us on the second flight managed to make it back to Kathmandu early.  But the other half of our group who were scheduled for the third flight were delayed and left on cold Lukla for another four hours because of poor weather in both Lukla and Kathmandu.


Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Everest Base Camp Trek Part 6 ~ Back to Lukla!

Part 6 ~ Our last assault on Lukla was well-coordinated by General Adrian.  The Airforce would take its first flights in and the infantries would trudge in later..


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On a mission!

So it was.  The very last day of our trek.  Our hearts were in a dilemma.  As much as we were glad to be back to Lukla soon, we knew that our journey was coming to an end.  None of us wanted it to end.  Despite the hardship, we all had so much adventure in the past twelve days.  Many of us wanted more.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Everest Base Camp Trek Part 5 ~ The return of the Jedi from Gorak Shep all the way to Namche Bazaar.

Part 5 ~ The story of how the Jedis willed themselves onwards in a half-dazed state from Gorak Shep to Pheriche, and how the same knights gallantly drove themslves by sheer determination on foot back to Namche Bazaar.

[Photo: Fann]
This was finally the turn back towards home.  Everyone knew the end was drawing near.  Near, but not that near yet.  Three more days separated us from the comfort of Kathmandu.  In many ways, our objectives had been accomplished.  And the victorious members just only needed to be patient and continue their walk, which by now was already in rhythmic automatic mode.  The Jedis were finally returning home.


Everest Base Camp Trek Part 4 ~ The highest point. Kala Patthar 5545m.. and EBC second-attempt!


Part 4 ~ The one vantage point that can allow one to have a full view of Everest is this mount called Kala Patthar.  

Kala Patthar [Photo: KC Tng]
Sometimes in life, it was like this.  Would one come all the way to London for the very first time and not visit London Bridge or the Big Ben?  In the same vein, although EBC was the pinnacle of the trek,  but to me, and to the girls, we held in our hearts the wish to summit Kala Patthar the highest point, even way before our trip.  To us, it was a MUST climb.  And we'd stop at nothing to achieve that.
Without being disrespectful to all my fellow trekkers, to myself, climbing to the top of Kala Patthar was even more important than arriving at EBC.  The magic figure of 5545m was too strong a draw.


Saturday, November 25, 2017

Everest Base Camp Trek 2017 Part 3 ~ Lobuche to Gorak Shep & EBC!


Part 3 ~ The going got tougher, slower and more challenging as the altitude went skywards- Lobuche at 4900,  Gorak Shep 5160m, and the final last push towards EBC at 5350m.

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The final push!

At 5000m, the oxygen level dropped to 53% of sea level.  We only knew this in hindsight.  But with this knowledge, in retrospect, we now could explain everything that happened on this third quarter of our trek.  It was really a last push, a burst of fire towards our destination.  This was what we came here for.  And hopefully nothing would stop us.  Hopefully.

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Everest Base Camp Trek 2017 Part 2 -From Namche to Dingboche.


Part 2 ~ After the acclimatisation at Namche, it was time for some thinner air.



We knew that we were going to enter a realm of higher altitude and it was time for some real action.
This was time for our bodies to really start adapting.  Little did we realise that the transition from 3400m to 4400m would be that great.  This second quarter part of our trek was a period of reckoning. And time was not on our side. We needed to keep pushing, keep going. AMS and illnesses started hitting us. But the team spirit was still strong.