The walk tees that I'd ordered from Spring weeks ago (January 24) have finally arrived. See below. The tee on the left has no image on the back; this is the shirt I would have worn on my walk last year had there not been a massive, months-long fuckup that prevented me from getting my order, which I had made at least a month in advance of the walk. (No rear image = safe for backpacks.) The shirt on the right has, as you see, an image on the back; this shirt is meant for everyday activity, not for long hikes with a backpack.
This year, I'm trying to decide whether to walk in the spring or in the fall. Assuming I have to get back to the life of a prole come fall, it's probably better for me to walk in the spring—maybe from about mid-March. That's next month. I haven't done a springtime walk across South Korea since my first long walk in 2017. Depending on the state of my funds, there's a chance I might also just do the Geumgang trail this year. That trail, not even 150 km long, is even shorter than the Nakdong River trail (officially 385 km); walking the Geumgang might take about a week at a leisurely pace. Stay tuned as I cogitate more.






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