This was our first road trip and we learned a lot about Korean rest areas, highways, and toll booths! Even though our navigation system showed we were driving in the ocean, we made it to the Daemyung Resort without a hitch!
The resort was awesome. The indoor/outdoor waterpark was almost empty, the room was roomy and had a great view.
Here's a shot back toward the resort from our beach walk.


MOVEMBER! Man I love it when December rolls around and the razor comes out!
The view from our room. It had snowed all night when we arrived but must have warmed up overnight. Beautiful fall colors though, and crisp, sunny skies.
The beach was pretty but the weirdest thing...it didn't smell like the ocean. We still can't figure it out. There was no marine smell even though we were standing right in the froth of the waves.
You know Josh, he loves rocks...
On the way back home we did a bit of sight seeing. Our stop for lunch was in a small village known for its salted fish products. These items are prized gifts to give and receive during holidays such as Chuseok and Lunar New Year.


Lucky for us there was one other group of people in the restaurant and they spoke English! It is always so helpful to rely on the kindness of others. And I dare say necessary as well!
Because of their help we got exactly what we wanted. Homemade noodle soup and abalone porridge!
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