Thursday, January 20, 2005

Koa Toa or Goat or Shark?

There was a time or two I doubted the movement through the syrup of time. The cloying gooo stuck on me and slowed me down. Memories are sometimes old wounds that play in your guts like the remnants of a Frag that joked through your flak jacket. I journey onward today to Koa Toa and Bali... What will I find in my time? - Large bowls of curry goat? A blue sea clearer than the mind of a martyr? Or my gory and painful death at the hands of the largest shark that ever swam into the costal waters? I will skin dive all the day. Or will I glut some fine roasted shark on a Koa Toa beach? Will I find my Spartan dream Lass- a big shouldered surf and MTB Road race Amazon who can out swim me? Time will tell, but Stoats cannot tell time. I can, and as it bleeds from existence so it crushes the strongest men. So I'll have to smear my allotted moments on things I won't later regret... There were some things I should have done and some more I shouldn't have, but everybody has a few regrets....I suppose God had no regrets errr maybe except he for when he regretted making men.

1 Comments:

At 10:00 AM, Blogger D said...

Ok Ahh I would say do Jeju do NOT go to Seoul - bad air and traffic. Jeju MTB rides are said to be way rough / technical from what MTB guys here have told me. Ahh hmmm I think there are some areas in the south on the Mainland that are not too crowded and have national parks too. There is one city that is surrounded by 3 national parks in the South - I never have been there but I researched it before coming to Jeju. I rode my bicycle many times in January with booties / tights and a hat and I was fine... hmmm I'd say the temperature was around 40ish sometimes pushing fifty in January - at the same time there is snow on the High Central part of the island. Jeju all tapers down from the central Volcano Mount Hallasan. You can go to Hallacycles.com - they do group MTB rides maybe try to contact them?. If you hate climbing you can just stay close to the outward part of the island - but if you love it and don't go too quacky on downhills, you can move inward - and cut it in half.

So I would say if you must have the warmest place go for Jeju- on the other hand if you want no limits on your routes you should go for Busan / Mokpo... not sure on the pollution of Busan, but it couldn't be as bad as Seoul.

 

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