Breaks my heart that the channel doesn't get more attention. The amount of effort you put into these videos is obvious, just know that it is appreciated by some of us. You both deserve so much more than this, but this is unfortunately all I can afford to give at the moment. Sincerely wishing your channel grows and grows in the future, so many channels that make garbage, nonsense content have too much success they don't deserve. Looking forward to more of your solid content!.
Hey @ONCEbittenTWICEshyshyshy thank you so much for all of your kind messages and continuous support! That's incredibly generous of you, and we just want to say that we are incredibly humbled and thankful to receive this from you and also read the amazing messages you send! The fact that people are willing to watch our videos that we enjoy making is something that we are extremely fortunate and thankful to be able to do and don't take for granted, which in itself is a massive success for us. We definitely still have a lot to learn and grow ourselves, and we'll try our best to keep sharing the beauty that we stumble upon in life with an open mind, and hopefully share some good information as well! Hope you have a wonderful week filled with happiness and peace, and thanks again for everything!
@@lostthenfound correction: 1. NJB, not just bikes 2. Active towns 3. City beautiful Any cities that tackle public transportation infrastructure in the cities
oh man, I tried using a squat toilet once and failed. That's what I get for skipping leg day all my life. Besides, I don't think my legs can handle trying to use a squat toilet after pedaling for hours. The part waking up to a group of dancing ajummas is hilarious. Looking forward to the next series or adventures.
Hahah squat toilets certainly take time and practice @blackbelt2000! I still don't know how to use them properly after about 12 years living in Asia, and they are scary still to this day! Thank you so much!
Hi Matt, this is THE video about cycling in Korea, thanks! You've covered all the main trails, I'm looking forward to your exploring off the beaten path. Congrats on your work!
Hi @MrChaotio thank you so much for sticking around and appreciate the kind words! Will try and explore as much as my Trek hybrid bike allows me to do for sure! I'll invest in a touring setup someday as well.
Thanks for all the great info you've put out in this series! On the driving, it's certainly better than it was when I first got here, but just a few years back my wife and I had our most stressful cycling experience ever on the back roads in Namyangju. We were riding into Seoul along the river path and had taken a detour to look at a piece of land. The way people barrel around those curves, even passing on them... Lesson learned. And deeply ingrained. Never again will I ride along a road with no bike path.
Thanks so much Mike! I can't imagine how much driving has improved since you first got here. You're right that even to this day there is still a bit too much of a 빨리빨리 attitude when it comes to driving, and it's definitely best to avoid cycling on the roads shared with the cars whenever possible!
These videos are a godsend! Concise, well edited, and overall a great motivator for me to cycle through Korea next year! Thank you so much for making these!
Thanks for this series! We are starting 4 rivers tomorrow and your information has been soooooo valued! Your hard work has helped answer so many of our questions!
Dude, you rock. I always wondered what it would be like to bike across Korea and now I've seen it all in HD quality. So now I'll tell my girlfriend we don't have to cause we can just watch your great videos. We both love biking but not taking a shower and sleeping on the ground... hell no, she wouldn't stop complaining about the bugs, smell and all the dirtiness. Not sure if that's even a word. LOL 👏
@2GoodLookin hahaha really appreciate it! Cycling is one of the most amazing ways to enjoy Korea, and definitely go on a shorter bike ride with her near Seoul if you guys are into biking. Check out Mangwon Han River Park (망원한강공원) and Hongje Stream (홍제천) if you're in the North, or Tan-cheon (탄천) near Jamsil if you are in the South. Both pretty relaxing rides, and you can easily make it back to where you are staying so you don't have to camp!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I’ve seen several of your videos, but this one was even more helpful! Great work - will do my best to promote it! Congratulations! Hopefully, see you on the trail by the end of April!!! Pedro
@johndebes1060 there are multiple companies that leave from Incheon to Jeju that leave daily. I'd suggest checking out this guide here to make an account and reserve a ferry if you're interested! www.gowonderfully.com/post/foreigners-guide-on-how-to-get-ferry-tickets-in-south-korea-ulleungdo-jeju-hongdo
@@lostthenfound Thanks Matt. I was more asking about the ferry from Incheon to Seoul. I'm tossing up whether I should build the bike up at the airport and ride to accommodation in Seoul or bite the bullet and pay $80AUS and catch a taxi with the bike still boxed. It appears that taking a bike on the train is okay sometimes?? Can you take a bike on the ferry? Thanks, your videos are great. Korean Tourism should employ you. Lots of cyclist here in Australia talking about Sth Korea as a cycling destination.
@johndebes1060 oops sorry about that, answered this one way too fast! I believe it's at the 구읍뱃터 Gu-eub Baetteo ferry terminal (kko.to/GOljkNf-n4) and it leaves from 7:30-18:30 every hour (7:30, 8:30, 9:30...) or 9:30-18:30 on weekends/holidays. Thanks so much!
Great video! First one I watched (thanks Tim Travis for the link). It's been too many years since I've ridden the any of the 4-Rivers/S2B paths. This video is inspiring. Although I much prefer the hotel option for overnights. I've always found the hotels near bike paths are more than willing to accommodate cyclists. Bikes in room, or in lobby, or a secure (enclosed) 'bike garage' outside. I've only made a reservation once.😊
@sccrothers77 Thanks so much! The hotels near the bike paths are usually amazing at accommodating bikes just as you said, and the prices are pretty reasonable for people coming outside of Korea too!
Thanks so much Howard! Also we really appreciate your generousity for donating to us on Paypal as well! You have personally helped us out so much by leaving comments on so many of our videos, and we just want to say how much we appreciate your continued support as we learn and grow on this journey. Hope you have a wonderful week and can get out and see some beautiful nature here and there whenever possible too!
@StevenDempseyArtist thank you so much for the nice message! Really happy we could help out a bit, and hope you have an amazing bike trip here, and take your time to enjoy the scenery and awesome food as well!
@@StevenDempseyArtist wow just saw this and thank you so much for your generousity! That's extremely nice of you guys to do so! Will use the money as motivation to keep learning and trying to improve, and as a small thank you if it's okay we will add your name to the end of the video (as "Steven D" but I can change that to whatever, or we don't have to put it in if you don't want either). That's so awesome you've been nomads for ten years! Maybe we will bump into you guys someday! All the best and thanks so much again!
Thanks so much @nickcockcroft9108 glad it was helpful! Hope you have a wonderful trip riding the Four Rivers, and also that will be during Buddha's Birthday so remember to check out a temple on the way if you're interested, as they will be decorated really nicely!
Excellent information! Lots of nostalgia with those stealth camping spots :). If planning to stay the night at a sauna (jjimsilbang), I'd recommend making sure that it's open for the night. Got kicked out after 10pm when planning to sleep the night there. Luckily there was a mountainous forest nearby to sleep the night...
Thanks a lot @p0skar1! You're right that you definitely got to ask the Jjimjilbangs if you can stay there overnight. That's great you were able to find a place to sleep at least!
Thank you so much for all of your support @dericmpark8381! You have helped us out so much, and just want to express how much we appreciate it! Hope you're having a wonderful week enjoying the beautiful weather, stay healthy, and take care! 😊
Wow @PatSheerin thank you so much for watching and for your generousity! That's incredibly helpful for us to keep making videos, and if you haven't yet I really hope you can make it to Korea to cycle here someday! It's incredibly fun, and I don't think it gets the recognition it deserves. Have an amazing week, and really appreciate your support!
Thanks so much Elias! We really want to get Surly bikes at some point just so we don't have to worry as much about them breaking down, but will have to wait a bit as it's an expensive upgrade, and I think our Trek bikes have a bit left in them (hopefully). For now while the weather is nice I think I'm going to try and cycle a bit off of the paths and hopefully discover some interesting things along the way! Definitely in the mood to explore some new places I haven't seen!
Hey @puahh wow thank you so much for your generousity and support! This helps us a lot to keep making videos every week, so we really appreciate it! Hope you have a wonderful week filled with peace and happiness!
Adding Tips for way to transport from Incheon airport to Seoul from 2026 - Currently Bridge is under construction which connect Island where airport is to Chung-Ra station across the sea and it supposed to be built up by end of 2025. The bridge will prepare the bike path together, so when it will be available, moving from airport to Seoul by riding bike will be possible.
Hello @youtubeuser5768 thank you so much for your generousity and support! You've helped us out a lot by leaving comments on our videos, and we really appreciate the donation to us as well! Hope you have a great week filled with adventures and exploration! 🚴♂️
Thank you!! This is the best guide to prepare for your trip! I looked at the answer about wild camping and I still have a question. In the video, I see that you often spent the night in tents in densely populated areas. If we look for a place for a tent away from populated areas, will we have similar problems with finding a suitable place and safety. for example, in a forest area or on the bank of a river. I would appreciate your answer, thanks again!
Thank you very much for the nice message @vitalykonev6486! There are definitely places next to the rivers or in the forest to camp at too, but Korea is quite a populated country so it's not easy to find places without people around unless you go quite a bit off the bike path, and even then it might be hard to find good land that isn't privately owned. I've used the satellite view/street view on Naver Maps before and had success, but always found that being close to a bathroom made things a lot easier.
Another great video! I have also a question: I would need a SIM card for my Mobile Router (MiFi), rather than for my phone. Where would be the best to get that? I suppose not in the airport? And what company would you recommend? Or is free WiFi available everywhere so that I don’t even need a SIM card for Korea? Thanks for your advice! Erik (Belgium)
Hello Erik, great question! The cheapest place I've found in Korea is Chingu Mobile (chingumobile.com) and it seems like you can pick the SIM card up right at the airport if you book it in advance. There are so many new companies popping up these days for SIM cards with all of the tourists coming in too, so I'd do a little comparison online as my information could be a bit outdated now. Also there is WiFi at most public places like bus terminals, cafes, parks, etc, but it would still be good to get a sim card.
Thank you for all your videos. I really enjoy them and have learned so much. I was curious about how hard it is to find foods like Avocados, Tortillas and other Latino products. As well as their prices, which I'm sure are not cheap. I have seen many Latinos on RUclips that live in Korea. I wonder how hard it is to find foods that remind them of home.
Thanks so much @marcomorales920! Avocados and tortillas are getting a lot more common here, and can be found in most supermarkets in Korea now, but it'll be harder to find all of the spices you need probably. In that case it's easy to find them on Coupang, which is Korea's version of Amazon.
Hey @joshyi9228 thank you so much for your generousity and support! That helps us a ton, and it means a lot to us to keep going for our dream of making this full time. Hope you have an awesome week filled with fun and adventure, stay safe, and happy cycling! 🚴♂️
Help. I'm currently in Korea in middle of 국토종주. Everything is going good so far except for kakaomap. In Google map, I can' turn off the phone and when I turn the phone back on, it shows me where I am without missing a beat. In Kakao map, when I turn off the phone for more than say 5 minutes, I have to redo the whole directions again. I tried to keep kakao map all the time, but then I went through three power banks and forced to stay in a motel to recharge my power bank. I brought the power Banks as my original plan was to camp all the time. Is there a way to use kakao map without getting it on all the time?
@@joshyi9228 hi there! Kakao Map isn't programmed as well as Google Maps I don't think, so when I use it I usually have to keep my phone screen on the whole time as well unfortunately. I don't know if this helps, but here's a GPX file of the whole cross country route (excluding Andong and Chungju Dam), so maybe you could load it into another GPS app and that would work better? drive.google.com/file/d/1dBgHbjpIeMbjMkpkMFBQweM72xpWUB6t/view?usp=share_link
Thank you for the videos and thoughtful information. How was it for finding water along the cycle paths? Are there water stations? Is the water okay to drink from the tap? I always bring a filter with me but just wanted to pick your brain on the topic. Flying into Seoul tomorrow, cant wait to bicycle the country.
Thanks so much @54007batman! There are water stations along the ride that are safe to drink, but not super common and sometimes they are turned off. The taps in Korea are all tested to be safe for drinking, but Koreans tend not to drink water out of the tap, so I filter it with a Brita filter before drinking it. If you filter the tap water you'll be 100% fine, and even if you don't it's apparently safe.
As a foreigner who can speak a little Korean, would it be a good practice to phone call the place of stay in advance instead of walking in at night to secure a place? Especially during weekends where places are more scarce and there's the phone number only on the contact from Naver map
@michelleho3827 Good question! If it's a Friday/Saturday or a public holiday, I think phoning ahead is a good idea (if the motel isn't listed on 야놀자/여기어때) as you might save yourself from biking out of your way only to find out there isn't a room. If it's a weekday, I think you'll almost always be okay, but I'd phone ahead if the motel is way out of the way.
When cycling the Cross-Country path, or any area outside the big cities how much cash would you recommend having? I read that many rural areas don’t take Visa card, or may not even have ATMs. Is that true?
Good question @jonahwillis2781! These days the only time you need to pay by cash here is when recharging your transportation card or sometimes buying things in the market. Pretty much every place (including countryside) will take card now with the exception of traditional markets or street food vendors sometimes, so just having about 200K KRW in cash should be enough just to help you in case you lost your card or it's having troubles.
Hello there! I already booked my reservation ticket from Seoul to Cheongna International City with my assembled bike on it to the AREX website. But my question is, how can get the bicycle carry-on reservation certificate? Do I need to print it before showing to the staff member? I got this information from the AREX email after reserving that says: 직원이 요구 시 자전거 휴대승차 예약증을 제시하여야 합니다. Based on the papago translation it means "must present a bicycle portable ride reservation card upon request." Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help and cheers! Happy cycling! :)
@MatthewMabborang thanks a lot! When I reserved the subway and went on, nobody even cared, so I would just take a screenshot of your reservation with your phone and board the subway normally, and if someone asks you then show them the screenshot. I don't think the system is very "official" so don't worry about it too much! All the best and happy cycling!
@@lostthenfound wow! Thanks a lot! I’ll definitely keep this in mind. Also, thanks for your very beautiful and helpful advice on cycling in Korea which is I’m currently taking and plan to finish the entire trip this fall season (including Chuseok) as it makes it more beautiful to explore and make videos too! Happy cycling and God bless! 💜
@soenjongboel7832 we use the BigBlue Solar Panel Charger amzn.to/4dv3UtI which works pretty well, and can charge a 10,000 mAh power bank to 70-90% throughout the ride while charging my camera batteries. Drones are allowed in a lot of countryside areas in Korea, and can fly without a license if they are lighter than 250g. Check out the app Drone Fly (드론플라이) to see the areas. We use the GoPro 10 and DJI Action 4 for action cameras these days. The DJI is better in my opinion because of its low light capabilities and it's a lot more convenient to mount with its magnetic attachment thing.
@@lostthenfound thank you very much ! I will be in Korea from 09/23/2024 till 10/25/2024 for the first time . I am Korean and I live in Belgium . I was adopted when I was 6 years old .We planned the flight and hotel with AWOL . The first 2 nights and the last night . The tour starts in Seoul to Busan and than up to Geojin-ri; back by Cheongpyeong to Seoul. 🤩 And we love camping ⛺️
@@soenjongboel7832 oh wow that's great to hear! Will this be your first time back in Korea? Your plan sounds like it'll be a great adventure through the countryside! Stay safe and avoid the highways whenever possible. It's worth it to go up extra hills in my opinion. And definitely don't be afraid to pitch your tent on some of the countryside pagodas as long as there aren't too many people around. If they get mad then just apologize and leave. People were generally very friendly to us, so hopefully they will be to you as well! Have an amazing trip! 😊
How safe is bike from thieves in Korea. Do you need to lock your bike when you are going to restaurant or convenient stores? Do you leave it unlocked if you are going in and out of store for few minutes?
Great question @joshyi9228! Korea is one of the safest countries in the world with almost no theft, so I personally don't lock up my bike when I'm just going into a store really quick for something. However, I've heard of people getting their bikes stolen here before, so if you are going into a restaurant or something where you can't see your bike, it's a good idea to lock it up just so you can eat with some peace of mind.
@@lostthenfound It's good to know that bike is relatively safe in Korea. Thanks for the info. One more question. I plan on flying to Korea today for 5 week bike camping trip and I bought gopro to document my travel. I found out testing while biking that gopro audio quality is quite bad with winds blowing. I envy your audio quality on your bike videos. How do you do it?
@joshyi9228 as a camera nerd I love these types of questions! 😁 I'm going to get nerdy here, so TL:DR I use a DJI Mic with wind screen and record my audio externally. If you want good audio, you need the microphone to be as close to your mouth as possible, and just using a GoPro itself will have too much wind noise. One option is to get a wind screen for your GoPro and try to talk to the camera as close as possible, but I've found that it makes filming annoying with the foam wind screen surrounding the GoPro (big/bulky and can't see what I'm filming very easily), so I use the DJI Mic with a wind screen attached to record, and the transmitter has a mic built in and records internally so you don't need any other accessories. Looks like it's about $167 USD if you just want one transmitter/receiver (amzn.to/3U7NmQG), and the receiver is needed to change your settings. I keep my mic recording at -6db for reference. A cheaper alternative would be to buy a lavalier mic with a wind screen and clip it to your shirt (we use this one: amzn.to/4d7uMAD) and you can record the audio straight into your phone, or buy a smaller 3.5mm audio recorder (watch reviews on RUclips before you buy) and just keep that in your pocket while riding. Keep in mind, if you record audio externally like me, you have to synchronize the audio and video in your editing software, which is a big hassle for a lot of people, but most softwares can do it automatically as long as you know which audio file and video file should be linked together. I make sure to have the time set very accurately for my cameras and audio, and then I just sort it all by "Time Recorded" and it's really easy to match them up. Also I just leave my audio recording all day as it doesn't take up a lot of file size, and I make sure that the batteries don't run dry. Hope that helps a bit, and good luck!
When and if I come to Korea to cycle I would like to meet you and your wife and take you out of supper. I am hoping to maybe come next spring 2025 but that is still another 13 months away. Thanks for posting your videos I find them very interesting and it encourages me to come to Korea for a cycling holiday. cheers
You have to do 대형폐기물 신청 (registration of disposal of large objects) for the district you live in. Just type in "(Your location) 대형폐기물" onto Google and the website will appear.
Breaks my heart that the channel doesn't get more attention.
The amount of effort you put into these videos is obvious, just know that it is appreciated by some of us.
You both deserve so much more than this, but this is unfortunately all I can afford to give at the moment.
Sincerely wishing your channel grows and grows in the future, so many channels that make garbage, nonsense content have too much success they don't deserve.
Looking forward to more of your solid content!.
Hey @ONCEbittenTWICEshyshyshy thank you so much for all of your kind messages and continuous support! That's incredibly generous of you, and we just want to say that we are incredibly humbled and thankful to receive this from you and also read the amazing messages you send!
The fact that people are willing to watch our videos that we enjoy making is something that we are extremely fortunate and thankful to be able to do and don't take for granted, which in itself is a massive success for us. We definitely still have a lot to learn and grow ourselves, and we'll try our best to keep sharing the beauty that we stumble upon in life with an open mind, and hopefully share some good information as well!
Hope you have a wonderful week filled with happiness and peace, and thanks again for everything!
@@lostthenfoundu also watch urban yutube channels e.g. not just bikes active towns etc?
@@jirehla-ab1671 what do you mean by urban RUclips videos? We watch a lot of Korean travel or van life related RUclipsrs.
@@lostthenfound correction:
1. NJB, not just bikes
2. Active towns
3. City beautiful
Any cities that tackle public transportation infrastructure in the cities
@@jirehla-ab1671 ah haven't watched them, but will check them out!
oh man, I tried using a squat toilet once and failed. That's what I get for skipping leg day all my life. Besides, I don't think my legs can handle trying to use a squat toilet after pedaling for hours. The part waking up to a group of dancing ajummas is hilarious. Looking forward to the next series or adventures.
Hahah squat toilets certainly take time and practice @blackbelt2000! I still don't know how to use them properly after about 12 years living in Asia, and they are scary still to this day! Thank you so much!
Hi Matt, this is THE video about cycling in Korea, thanks! You've covered all the main trails, I'm looking forward to your exploring off the beaten path. Congrats on your work!
Hi @MrChaotio thank you so much for sticking around and appreciate the kind words! Will try and explore as much as my Trek hybrid bike allows me to do for sure! I'll invest in a touring setup someday as well.
Thanks for all the great info you've put out in this series! On the driving, it's certainly better than it was when I first got here, but just a few years back my wife and I had our most stressful cycling experience ever on the back roads in Namyangju. We were riding into Seoul along the river path and had taken a detour to look at a piece of land. The way people barrel around those curves, even passing on them... Lesson learned. And deeply ingrained. Never again will I ride along a road with no bike path.
Thanks so much Mike! I can't imagine how much driving has improved since you first got here. You're right that even to this day there is still a bit too much of a 빨리빨리 attitude when it comes to driving, and it's definitely best to avoid cycling on the roads shared with the cars whenever possible!
Wow this video was so clean and well organized. Wish I would have seen it sooner. Thank you.
@jaebokmoon2752 thank you so much for watching! Hope we could help a little bit with it, and happy cycling!
As im trying to transition from subway to bike for everyday life here in seoul this is exactly the video i was looking for ! thank you
@niatzad4523 thank you so much for watching and for the kind words! Enjoy cycling in Korea!
Excellent! Thanks so much for your efforts and information.
Thanks so much for the nice message @yotoma!
These videos are a godsend! Concise, well edited, and overall a great motivator for me to cycle through Korea next year! Thank you so much for making these!
Thanks so much @jonahwillis2781! Really glad that you enjoyed them!
Thanks for this series! We are starting 4 rivers tomorrow and your information has been soooooo valued! Your hard work has helped answer so many of our questions!
Hey @cozerose thanks so much for the nice comment! Hope you have an amazing trip on the Four Rivers! The weather is perfect for it right now!
Dude, you rock. I always wondered what it would be like to bike across Korea and now I've seen it all in HD quality. So now I'll tell my girlfriend we don't have to cause we can just watch your great videos. We both love biking but not taking a shower and sleeping on the ground... hell no, she wouldn't stop complaining about the bugs, smell and all the dirtiness. Not sure if that's even a word. LOL 👏
@2GoodLookin hahaha really appreciate it! Cycling is one of the most amazing ways to enjoy Korea, and definitely go on a shorter bike ride with her near Seoul if you guys are into biking. Check out Mangwon Han River Park (망원한강공원) and Hongje Stream (홍제천) if you're in the North, or Tan-cheon (탄천) near Jamsil if you are in the South. Both pretty relaxing rides, and you can easily make it back to where you are staying so you don't have to camp!
Thanks so much for making the videos , we love bike touring in Australia. And would really like to do a Korean bike touring holiday.
Thanks so much @jugglematt100! You should try and make a trip to cycle Korea someday. It's really a blast! We hope to visit Australia someday as well!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I’ve seen several
of your videos, but this one was even more helpful! Great work - will do my best to promote it! Congratulations! Hopefully, see you on the trail by the end of April!!! Pedro
Thanks so much @peteratassiborges really glad that it was helpful! Also definitely say hi if we bump into each other out there!
From airport to Incheon you also could use ferry. It’s pretty interesting experience!
Oh you're right, and thanks for the info! I think that would be a lot better than taking a subway/taxi if you can time it right.
Any information on where the ferry departs and is it 7 days a week??
@johndebes1060 there are multiple companies that leave from Incheon to Jeju that leave daily. I'd suggest checking out this guide here to make an account and reserve a ferry if you're interested! www.gowonderfully.com/post/foreigners-guide-on-how-to-get-ferry-tickets-in-south-korea-ulleungdo-jeju-hongdo
@@lostthenfound Thanks Matt. I was more asking about the ferry from Incheon to Seoul. I'm tossing up whether I should build the bike up at the airport and ride to accommodation in Seoul or bite the bullet and pay $80AUS and catch a taxi with the bike still boxed. It appears that taking a bike on the train is okay sometimes?? Can you take a bike on the ferry? Thanks, your videos are great. Korean Tourism should employ you. Lots of cyclist here in Australia talking about Sth Korea as a cycling destination.
@johndebes1060 oops sorry about that, answered this one way too fast! I believe it's at the 구읍뱃터 Gu-eub Baetteo ferry terminal (kko.to/GOljkNf-n4) and it leaves from 7:30-18:30 every hour (7:30, 8:30, 9:30...) or 9:30-18:30 on weekends/holidays. Thanks so much!
You did a great job. I am a Korean and a beginner cyclist. Thanks a lot. 제가 한국인이지만 이 영상 정말 잘 만들었고 유익합니다. 고맙습니다
@changhankim7861 thank you so much! 요즘 날씨가 너무 좋아서 재밌고 안전히 타세요~ ^^
Great video! First one I watched (thanks Tim Travis for the link).
It's been too many years since I've ridden the any of the 4-Rivers/S2B paths. This video is inspiring.
Although I much prefer the hotel option for overnights.
I've always found the hotels near bike paths are more than willing to accommodate cyclists. Bikes in room, or in lobby, or a secure (enclosed) 'bike garage' outside. I've only made a reservation once.😊
@sccrothers77 Thanks so much! The hotels near the bike paths are usually amazing at accommodating bikes just as you said, and the prices are pretty reasonable for people coming outside of Korea too!
This was a wonderful series with great footage. Watched some of the videos again just for the sceneries :)
Thanks so much @p0skar1! Really glad that we could show some of Korea's beauty!
Thanks so much for the info! Planning to cycle South Korea next year and all this its so helpful, great job!
Thanks so much @carlosordo8777! Glad that the information was helpful! Hope you have a wonderful trip cycling here!
지명 발음도 완전 한국인 수준이고 정보의 질도 수준급이네요 잘보았습니다. 1년전에 4대강종주 했었는데, 저도 알았으면 더 좋았을 정보도 많네요
@ming_minga님 감사합니다! ^^ 한국에서 자전거 타는 것은 진짜 재미있는데 해외에서 사람들이 많이 모르는 것 같아서 저평가라고 생각해요. @ming_minga님 항상 안전하시고 재밌게 라이딩 하세요! 즐거운 하루 되세요!
These videos are just great!! There’s so much information making it so much easier for cyclists!! Thank you!!
Thanks a lot Mom! Hope we can get you out there on the E Bike next time you're here! 😁
Would love that💛
Great video. Thanks for all the information. Regards
Thanks so much Howard! Also we really appreciate your generousity for donating to us on Paypal as well! You have personally helped us out so much by leaving comments on so many of our videos, and we just want to say how much we appreciate your continued support as we learn and grow on this journey. Hope you have a wonderful week and can get out and see some beautiful nature here and there whenever possible too!
Your videos are really excellent and very well presented. I’ve learned a lot for our upcoming bike trip in South Korea. Thank you so much.
@StevenDempseyArtist thank you so much for the nice message! Really happy we could help out a bit, and hope you have an amazing bike trip here, and take your time to enjoy the scenery and awesome food as well!
@@lostthenfound You’re welcome. We sent you a donation to show our appreciation. We have been nomads for ten years. Good luck in your new adventure.
@@StevenDempseyArtist wow just saw this and thank you so much for your generousity! That's extremely nice of you guys to do so! Will use the money as motivation to keep learning and trying to improve, and as a small thank you if it's okay we will add your name to the end of the video (as "Steven D" but I can change that to whatever, or we don't have to put it in if you don't want either). That's so awesome you've been nomads for ten years! Maybe we will bump into you guys someday! All the best and thanks so much again!
@@lostthenfound thank you. You can list us as “Steven and Linda”. Onwards!
@@StevenDempseyArtist will do! Thank you so much again Steven and Linda!!
Very useful! I'll be doing the Four Rivers tour the first week in May.
Thanks so much @nickcockcroft9108 glad it was helpful! Hope you have a wonderful trip riding the Four Rivers, and also that will be during Buddha's Birthday so remember to check out a temple on the way if you're interested, as they will be decorated really nicely!
Such a great series, I feel like I can head to Korea tomorrow and start! I wish I could give you some kind of award for this 😂
Thanks so much for the kind words @undoapandu! Hope you can make it here and try out the paths! 😁
Excellent information! Lots of nostalgia with those stealth camping spots :).
If planning to stay the night at a sauna (jjimsilbang), I'd recommend making sure that it's open for the night. Got kicked out after 10pm when planning to sleep the night there. Luckily there was a mountainous forest nearby to sleep the night...
Thanks a lot @p0skar1! You're right that you definitely got to ask the Jjimjilbangs if you can stay there overnight. That's great you were able to find a place to sleep at least!
Thanks so much for the effort. It is really appreciated. I will be using your videos for a future trip.
Thanks so much for the nice comment @gumdo! Hope you can make it here to cycle someday!
Thank you for your videos. Really enjoying them.
Thanks so much for watching them @alejandramorales2485!
You guys rock! So thankful for the great info!
Thanks so much for the nice message @lesseketan3625!
Such an informative video, thanks for your efforts
@craigtrigg834 thanks so much for watching!
Thank you for the information. Another great video from a great couple.
Thanks so much @Mudskipper9876! Really appreciate it!
Matt, thanks for the video!
Thanks so much Denis! Hope you're having fun out there on the bike! 🚴
Fantastic information!
Thank you so much for all of your support @dericmpark8381! You have helped us out so much, and just want to express how much we appreciate it! Hope you're having a wonderful week enjoying the beautiful weather, stay healthy, and take care! 😊
Thanks for putting together all the information
Wow @PatSheerin thank you so much for watching and for your generousity! That's incredibly helpful for us to keep making videos, and if you haven't yet I really hope you can make it to Korea to cycle here someday! It's incredibly fun, and I don't think it gets the recognition it deserves. Have an amazing week, and really appreciate your support!
Thanks and great job
@@cccheung4006 thanks so much for watching and for the kind words! Stay safe and happy cycling!
Excellent video, as always. Any plans on hitting the bike paths and updating your footage with new gear?
Thanks so much Elias! We really want to get Surly bikes at some point just so we don't have to worry as much about them breaking down, but will have to wait a bit as it's an expensive upgrade, and I think our Trek bikes have a bit left in them (hopefully).
For now while the weather is nice I think I'm going to try and cycle a bit off of the paths and hopefully discover some interesting things along the way! Definitely in the mood to explore some new places I haven't seen!
@@lostthenfound Definitely take a camera when your exploratory mood strikes, because it hasn't let us down yet!
Haha will do! Appreciate it man!
Thanks
Hey @puahh wow thank you so much for your generousity and support! This helps us a lot to keep making videos every week, so we really appreciate it! Hope you have a wonderful week filled with peace and happiness!
Adding Tips for way to transport from Incheon airport to Seoul from 2026 - Currently Bridge is under construction which connect Island where airport is to Chung-Ra station across the sea and it supposed to be built up by end of 2025. The bridge will prepare the bike path together, so when it will be available, moving from airport to Seoul by riding bike will be possible.
Hey @parkcholle9800 this is a great tip! The bridge will make things soo much easier for people who want to cycle Korea!
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Hello @youtubeuser5768 thank you so much for your generousity and support! You've helped us out a lot by leaving comments on our videos, and we really appreciate the donation to us as well! Hope you have a great week filled with adventures and exploration! 🚴♂️
Thank you!! This is the best guide to prepare for your trip! I looked at the answer about wild camping and I still have a question. In the video, I see that you often spent the night in tents in densely populated areas. If we look for a place for a tent away from populated areas, will we have similar problems with finding a suitable place and safety. for example, in a forest area or on the bank of a river. I would appreciate your answer, thanks again!
Thank you very much for the nice message @vitalykonev6486! There are definitely places next to the rivers or in the forest to camp at too, but Korea is quite a populated country so it's not easy to find places without people around unless you go quite a bit off the bike path, and even then it might be hard to find good land that isn't privately owned. I've used the satellite view/street view on Naver Maps before and had success, but always found that being close to a bathroom made things a lot easier.
Another great video!
I have also a question: I would need a SIM card for my Mobile Router (MiFi), rather than for my phone. Where would be the best to get that? I suppose not in the airport? And what company would you recommend? Or is free WiFi available everywhere so that I don’t even need a SIM card for Korea?
Thanks for your advice!
Erik (Belgium)
Hello Erik, great question! The cheapest place I've found in Korea is Chingu Mobile (chingumobile.com) and it seems like you can pick the SIM card up right at the airport if you book it in advance. There are so many new companies popping up these days for SIM cards with all of the tourists coming in too, so I'd do a little comparison online as my information could be a bit outdated now.
Also there is WiFi at most public places like bus terminals, cafes, parks, etc, but it would still be good to get a sim card.
Thank you for all your videos. I really enjoy them and have learned so much. I was curious about how hard it is to find foods like Avocados, Tortillas and other Latino products. As well as their prices, which I'm sure are not cheap. I have seen many Latinos on RUclips that live in Korea. I wonder how hard it is to find foods that remind them of home.
Thanks so much @marcomorales920! Avocados and tortillas are getting a lot more common here, and can be found in most supermarkets in Korea now, but it'll be harder to find all of the spices you need probably. In that case it's easy to find them on Coupang, which is Korea's version of Amazon.
Thanks!
Hey @joshyi9228 thank you so much for your generousity and support! That helps us a ton, and it means a lot to us to keep going for our dream of making this full time. Hope you have an awesome week filled with fun and adventure, stay safe, and happy cycling! 🚴♂️
Help. I'm currently in Korea in middle of 국토종주. Everything is going good so far except for kakaomap. In Google map, I can' turn off the phone and when I turn the phone back on, it shows me where I am without missing a beat. In Kakao map, when I turn off the phone for more than say 5 minutes, I have to redo the whole directions again. I tried to keep kakao map all the time, but then I went through three power banks and forced to stay in a motel to recharge my power bank. I brought the power Banks as my original plan was to camp all the time. Is there a way to use kakao map without getting it on all the time?
@@joshyi9228 hi there! Kakao Map isn't programmed as well as Google Maps I don't think, so when I use it I usually have to keep my phone screen on the whole time as well unfortunately. I don't know if this helps, but here's a GPX file of the whole cross country route (excluding Andong and Chungju Dam), so maybe you could load it into another GPS app and that would work better?
drive.google.com/file/d/1dBgHbjpIeMbjMkpkMFBQweM72xpWUB6t/view?usp=share_link
@@lostthenfound thanks. I'll try that .
Thank you for the videos and thoughtful information. How was it for finding water along the cycle paths? Are there water stations? Is the water okay to drink from the tap? I always bring a filter with me but just wanted to pick your brain on the topic. Flying into Seoul tomorrow, cant wait to bicycle the country.
Thanks so much @54007batman! There are water stations along the ride that are safe to drink, but not super common and sometimes they are turned off. The taps in Korea are all tested to be safe for drinking, but Koreans tend not to drink water out of the tap, so I filter it with a Brita filter before drinking it. If you filter the tap water you'll be 100% fine, and even if you don't it's apparently safe.
한국의물은 그냥마셔도 건강에 해를 끼치지않습니다
식당에서도 무료로 구할수있고 어디서든지 쉅게구할수있습니다
한가지 팁을 알려드리자면 한국의 시골동네 입구에는 큰나무와 정자라고하는 나무로 만들어진 쉼터가
거의90%이상있습니다 마을사람들에게 설명하면 탠트치고 하루밤 무료로지낼수있습니다
@@한영진-f1y님 와 아주 좋은 팁을 알려주셔서 감사합니다!
탭 워터 냥 마시는 것에 아무런 문제가 없어요.
한국분들은 실온의 물을 아주 싫어 해서 한겨울에도 냉장실 물을 마십니다 커피도 계절 상관 없이 아이드 아메리칸입니다😅
차가운 온도를 원하는게 아니라면 걱정 안하고 드셔도 됩니다
As a foreigner who can speak a little Korean, would it be a good practice to phone call the place of stay in advance instead of walking in at night to secure a place? Especially during weekends where places are more scarce and there's the phone number only on the contact from Naver map
@michelleho3827 Good question! If it's a Friday/Saturday or a public holiday, I think phoning ahead is a good idea (if the motel isn't listed on 야놀자/여기어때) as you might save yourself from biking out of your way only to find out there isn't a room. If it's a weekday, I think you'll almost always be okay, but I'd phone ahead if the motel is way out of the way.
When cycling the Cross-Country path, or any area outside the big cities how much cash would you recommend having? I read that many rural areas don’t take Visa card, or may not even have ATMs. Is that true?
Good question @jonahwillis2781! These days the only time you need to pay by cash here is when recharging your transportation card or sometimes buying things in the market. Pretty much every place (including countryside) will take card now with the exception of traditional markets or street food vendors sometimes, so just having about 200K KRW in cash should be enough just to help you in case you lost your card or it's having troubles.
Hi Matt, can you take a bike on a train from Busan to Seoul?
@dlmarr Hi there! You can only take small foldable bikes on the long distance trains here unless you put your bike in a bike bag/bike box.
Hello there! I already booked my reservation ticket from Seoul to Cheongna International City with my assembled bike on it to the AREX website. But my question is, how can get the bicycle carry-on reservation certificate? Do I need to print it before showing to the staff member? I got this information from the AREX email after reserving that says:
직원이 요구 시 자전거 휴대승차 예약증을 제시하여야 합니다. Based on the papago translation it means "must present a bicycle portable ride reservation card upon request."
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help and cheers! Happy cycling! :)
@MatthewMabborang thanks a lot! When I reserved the subway and went on, nobody even cared, so I would just take a screenshot of your reservation with your phone and board the subway normally, and if someone asks you then show them the screenshot. I don't think the system is very "official" so don't worry about it too much! All the best and happy cycling!
@@lostthenfound wow! Thanks a lot! I’ll definitely keep this in mind. Also, thanks for your very beautiful and helpful advice on cycling in Korea which is I’m currently taking and plan to finish the entire trip this fall season (including Chuseok) as it makes it more beautiful to explore and make videos too! Happy cycling and God bless! 💜
What do you use as solar panel and action camera ? Are drones allowed ?
@soenjongboel7832 we use the BigBlue Solar Panel Charger amzn.to/4dv3UtI which works pretty well, and can charge a 10,000 mAh power bank to 70-90% throughout the ride while charging my camera batteries. Drones are allowed in a lot of countryside areas in Korea, and can fly without a license if they are lighter than 250g. Check out the app Drone Fly (드론플라이) to see the areas.
We use the GoPro 10 and DJI Action 4 for action cameras these days. The DJI is better in my opinion because of its low light capabilities and it's a lot more convenient to mount with its magnetic attachment thing.
@@lostthenfound thank you very much ! I will be in Korea from 09/23/2024 till 10/25/2024 for the first time . I am Korean and I live in Belgium . I was adopted when I was 6 years old .We planned the flight and hotel with AWOL . The first 2 nights and the last night . The tour starts in Seoul to Busan and than up to Geojin-ri; back by Cheongpyeong to Seoul. 🤩 And we love camping ⛺️
@@soenjongboel7832 oh wow that's great to hear! Will this be your first time back in Korea? Your plan sounds like it'll be a great adventure through the countryside! Stay safe and avoid the highways whenever possible. It's worth it to go up extra hills in my opinion. And definitely don't be afraid to pitch your tent on some of the countryside pagodas as long as there aren't too many people around. If they get mad then just apologize and leave. People were generally very friendly to us, so hopefully they will be to you as well! Have an amazing trip! 😊
How safe is bike from thieves in Korea. Do you need to lock your bike when you are going to restaurant or convenient stores? Do you leave it unlocked if you are going in and out of store for few minutes?
Great question @joshyi9228! Korea is one of the safest countries in the world with almost no theft, so I personally don't lock up my bike when I'm just going into a store really quick for something. However, I've heard of people getting their bikes stolen here before, so if you are going into a restaurant or something where you can't see your bike, it's a good idea to lock it up just so you can eat with some peace of mind.
@@lostthenfound It's good to know that bike is relatively safe in Korea. Thanks for the info. One more question. I plan on flying to Korea today for 5 week bike camping trip and I bought gopro to document my travel. I found out testing while biking that gopro audio quality is quite bad with winds blowing. I envy your audio quality on your bike videos. How do you do it?
@joshyi9228 as a camera nerd I love these types of questions! 😁 I'm going to get nerdy here, so TL:DR I use a DJI Mic with wind screen and record my audio externally.
If you want good audio, you need the microphone to be as close to your mouth as possible, and just using a GoPro itself will have too much wind noise.
One option is to get a wind screen for your GoPro and try to talk to the camera as close as possible, but I've found that it makes filming annoying with the foam wind screen surrounding the GoPro (big/bulky and can't see what I'm filming very easily), so I use the DJI Mic with a wind screen attached to record, and the transmitter has a mic built in and records internally so you don't need any other accessories. Looks like it's about $167 USD if you just want one transmitter/receiver (amzn.to/3U7NmQG), and the receiver is needed to change your settings. I keep my mic recording at -6db for reference.
A cheaper alternative would be to buy a lavalier mic with a wind screen and clip it to your shirt (we use this one: amzn.to/4d7uMAD) and you can record the audio straight into your phone, or buy a smaller 3.5mm audio recorder (watch reviews on RUclips before you buy) and just keep that in your pocket while riding.
Keep in mind, if you record audio externally like me, you have to synchronize the audio and video in your editing software, which is a big hassle for a lot of people, but most softwares can do it automatically as long as you know which audio file and video file should be linked together. I make sure to have the time set very accurately for my cameras and audio, and then I just sort it all by "Time Recorded" and it's really easy to match them up. Also I just leave my audio recording all day as it doesn't take up a lot of file size, and I make sure that the batteries don't run dry.
Hope that helps a bit, and good luck!
@@lostthenfound Thanks a lot for your explanation! I will look into those couple of options.
When and if I come to Korea to cycle I would like to meet you and your wife and take you out of supper. I am hoping to maybe come next spring 2025 but that is still another 13 months away. Thanks for posting your videos I find them very interesting and it encourages me to come to Korea for a cycling holiday. cheers
Thanks so much for the kind words @briantyhy4880! Hope you can make it here to cycle and have an amazing time, and appreciate the supper invite too!
I have a bicycle but i want to throw it , but how ?
You have to do 대형폐기물 신청 (registration of disposal of large objects) for the district you live in. Just type in "(Your location) 대형폐기물" onto Google and the website will appear.
Bicycle theft in South Korea? It could be so harsh to wake up and find your bike stolen in the middle of trip.
@zmalol bicycle theft in Korea is not super common, but I would still lock up your bike when going to a restaurant or staying somewhere the night.