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Yeongnam Alps Gajisan: The Ridge Hike Foreigners Never See

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The Ridge That Changes How You Think About Korean Mountains Most foreign hikers in Korea know Seoraksan. A good number have done Hallasan. A handful make it to Jirisan. But the Yeongnam Alps — a chain of nine peaks straddling the border of Ulsan, Miryang, and Yangsan — stays almost entirely off the foreign radar. Gajisan (1,240m), the highest point in that chain, sits at the heart of one of the best ridge traverses in the country, and on a weekday you can walk the spine for eight hours and encounter almost no one who speaks anything other than Korean. That obscurity is exactly why we keep bringing clients here. This post covers the classic Gajisan ridge traverse: the route itself, the logistics that make or break the day, and the specific reason that reaching this trailhead by public transport is, for most foreign visitors, not a realistic option. What the Yeongnam Alps Actually Are The name 'Yeongnam Alps' gets used loosely, but the core definition is nine peaks above ...