Today: I'm trying to populate my Substack with paid grammar content through the end of February, which will take several days. After that, I'm going to start plotting a hiking route along the Geumgang trail. I haven't decided on whether it's better to start or end at Gunsan, by the ocean. Both ends of the trail feature dams, so the walk ought to be awesome either way. If I can do the trail in roughly 20-some-kilometer chunks, the walk ought to take around six days with no rest days sprinkled in there. Six days of pounding won't do my feet any favors, but less than a week of walking shouldn't be too horrible, either. It'll set my toe-healing back a bit, but any big walk I do this year will probably be in the late fall.
Monday, January 12, 2026
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Start at the lake or the last few kms will be a steady uphill trudge.
ReplyDeleteSo walk toward Gunsan and the ocean, then? Got it. Thanks.
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