Korea Trekking Gear List: Why I Pack Extra Socks
The Day One Wet Sock Derailed an Entire Mountain It was a Tuesday in late October, and I had just dropped a couple from Toronto at the lower trailhead of Jirisan's Baraebong ridge . The forecast was clear, the autumn colours were at their absolute peak, and they had a solid seven-hour loop planned using the printed guidebook I give every client. I drove around to the far side to wait at the agreed pickup point and found a café to sit in. Everything was fine. Three hours later my phone rang. They'd had to turn back. The woman had stepped into a deceptively deep puddle on a narrow section of trail just past Seseok Shelter, soaked her right foot through to the skin, and within ninety minutes the combination of cold air and wet wool had given her a blister the size of a two-hundred-won coin on her heel. The ridge walk — the whole reason they'd come to that part of Gyeongnam — was over before noon. I felt terrible. Not because I could have carried her across the puddle, bu...