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The hardest mountain to climb in Korea selected by the National Park Service.

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Mount Seorak;Seoraksan

Although it is 1708m above sea level, the highest mountain in Korea, Hallasan Mountain, 1950m, and Jirisan Mountain, 1914m,

Selected as the most difficult mountain selected by the National Park Service.

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Dinosaur Ridge Course, which was chosen as the most difficult course in name and reality among Seoraksan Mountain courses.

It’s a course that crosses the stone ridge like in the picture above.

To be honest, the industrial complex even says not to go unless you are a skilled person.

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(1)The road surface is very flat, wide, and the slope is gentle, making it easy for wheelchairs and strollers to move around, suitable for light family outings with the elderly and the weak.
(2)Very easy.
(3)It is a relatively flat dirt road-oriented hiking trail where children and the elderly can walk comfortably and is suitable if they want to take a short walk in sneakers.
(4)As the easiest course for hiking, it is a short course of 2 to 4 hours with slight slopes and relatively soil, and requires light hiking equipment such as hiking boots and hiking clothes.
(5)Suitable for mountain climbers as a four to seven-hour extended course consisting of severe slopes and relatively stones that make it difficult to communicate with their companions.
(6)Very difficult It is a long-distance hiking course consisting of very severe slopes and mostly stones, suitable for experienced mountaineers.

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(1)Distance km difficulty score Course difficulty is also very difficult
(2)Small Park-Biseondae-Madeungnyeong-Dinosaur Ridge-Daecheongbong-Five Colors
(3)Nogodan-Boksoryung-Seseok-Jangteomok-Cheonwangbong-Jungsan-ri
(4)Small park-Biseondae-Gwimyeonam-Yang width-Daecheong-Five colors
(5)Baekdamsa Temple-Bongjeongam Hermitage-Daecheongbong Peak-Heeungak-Biseondae-Small Park
(6)Five Colors – Round trip to Daecheongbong Peak
(7)Hangyeryeong-Gakcheong-Daecheongbong-Heeungak-Biseondae-Small Park

In addition, five of the top six mountaineering difficulties in Korea were selected as Seoraksan Mountain.

Literally, even the easiest course in Seoraksan Mountain is incomparable compared to other mountains.

No. 1 Dinosaur Ridge Course in Seoraksan Mountain

3rd place Seoraksan Gwimyeonam Course

No. 4 Baekdamsa Course in Seoraksan Mountain

5th place Seoraksan Five Color Course

6th place Seoraksan Mountain Hangyeryeong Course

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