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Busan hiking( Yeon-dae bong/ peak, 456m)

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Trail stats

Distance
4.84 mi
Elevation gain
1,703 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,358 ft
Max elevation
1,500 ft
TrailRank 
34
Min elevation
-25 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
3 hours 40 minutes
Coordinates
800
Uploaded
June 13, 2020
Recorded
May 2020
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near Dongseon, Busan (South Korea)

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Itinerary description

It is the largest island in Busan. Numerous mountains are unfolded, including the highest peak of Yeondaesan (459.4m), along the coastline, from the surrounding white sand beach connecting Nulcha and Dongseon to the northeast, starting from the view of the seashore in front of the Prayer Center, and the wide gravel field and yongduam of the new pants facing southeast. Gadeok-do, like the camellia forest and children's island area, Dongdumal, and the sheer rock formations around Gadeokdo lighthouse, the southwestern beach of Oeyangpo, the long stretch of Sol Island, and Cheonsumal Kobawi, make the view of the Haegeum River superb.

How to go there
1. From Busan Station, take the subway to the Haddan station( 22mins)
2. Take Bus NO. 2000 at Hadan bus stop( 25mins)
* Intercity buses have fare differences, so tell the bus driver that you are going to Gadeok-do.
3. Get off Sung-buk bus stop, and Walk 350 meters east.
4. jump off the trail/ Use the GPS.

Waypoints

PictographBus stop Altitude 35 ft
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Jump off

PictographIntersection Altitude 526 ft
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Forked trail

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,148 ft

Mae bong(356m, paek)

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,476 ft

Yeon dae bong( 459m, peak)

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