Thursday, May 17, 2007

The big trip!

So, the boss man took us all on a kick ass excursion this past weekend. We (most of the people I work with and some of their kids and my mom) all piled into 2 SLP yellow buses and took off to Hantan River (a 2 hour drive from my place). We watched Spider Man 3 on the bus and stopped off for lunch at this restaurant that you take off your shoes and sit on the floor for. There were huge windows everywhere and the view was amazing! The river far below us, embedded in what I would call a canyon. Green, lush vegetation all around. Soft edged stone walls. Dan and I ate Kimchi soup and it was about the spiciest thing I have eaten in Korea, and that is saying something.



Next we drove 10 more minutes to the white water rafting area. We got suited up with our life jackets, helmets and paddles and hopped on a big bus and went down, closer to the river. It poured rain the whole time and there was even lightening and thunder at some points. We had to scale up and down big rocks along the shore lines at some points, because the river was too low for us to make it over the rapids. My poor mom had quite a time dealing with the slippery, rocky, dramatic landscape. Especially wearing flip flops! But we all helped each other and it was really some nice, considerate team work.

We had to cross some shallow rapids by foot, which was interesting. My friend Linda lost her step and fell in... luckily they were only shin deep. My mom almost lost her shoe, but Dan caught it. We spent a lot of the time jumping up and down in the raft, moving from one side of it to another, to get off the rocks we were getting hung up on. A few people fell in the water. This is because the guides got people to stand on the edge of the raft and jump around or have competitions where they try and push the other one off and then the guide would just push both people off the raft. In the end, whether you fell off or not, everyone was soaked!


Then we went to the resort, which overlooked the canyon and the river and was also surrounded by rice patties. We had a dinner, which was bbq pork and a pile of traditional Korean side dishes, all you can eat. We had all you can drink beer and soju (a hard alcohol) and then moved it into the Noribong tent. Noribong is pretty much Kareoke, but you get your own private room. There we sang and drank into the night. We had people dancing on tables. Other's pretending to video tape it all with gigantic bottles of beer on their shoulders, as though they were cameras. Then we went back to the Korean's room and played spin the bottle and if it landed on you, you had to get up and sing something, or do some kind of performance. Some of them were doing Tae Kwon Do kicks, others were singing. This is my boss on the table in this pic.



The next day we had a hearty breakfast of rice, fish soup, kimchi and a few other side dishes (I would have preferred a bowl of cereal). On the way home we stopped at an archaeological site and checked out some huts and gardens and went home.


It was a super rad trip!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds and looks awesome,big beautiful true smiles on faces filled with light, joy and happiness, it's enough to make a guy wish that he could sleep beneath peaceful skies in his lovers bed with a wide open country in my eyes and these romantic dreams in my head.....no retreat Amie no surrender

Unknown said...

wow, what a trip.

this makes me hope jason and I make it out there even more!

Anonymous said...

sorry, i have a question:
where's the river in the photo?
it is very fantastic! sorry for my english but i am italian.
do you like pizza?
this question rappresent the state of italy

Amie said...

Hey all! Nice quote anon! Gotta love The Boss! Kris, I hope you guys can make it!

Hi Taschin,
The river is in South Korea, about 1 hour away from Seoul. It's called Hantan River. Your English is just fine! I do like pizza, very much! I went to Italy and I really loved it there. The crust was nice and thin and the tomato sauce was fresh and delicious!