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???? There are no guide signs at Noryang starting point, only certification signs, so refer to the top screen of the video to find the starting point. Even though Course 47 is a course that is over 27km, it makes you climb the mountain twice from the starting point. It requires considerable stamina to walk to the end point, so I recommend splitting it up and walking it in two times. I omitted the last section of Course 47, which was about 10km long, because it overlapped with Course 48. The west side of the Seomjin River is Course 48, and the east side of the river is Course 47, which makes you walk 10km... It is a course that is not convincing for many reasons. I think the course should be adjusted so that it does not overlap, or it seems unreasonable to have a 27km course that goes over two mountains. I think it needs to be adjusted. The course signs were poor, so I deviated from the route several times. You should frequently check the Durunubi Walking App before walking. Transportation was inconvenient, so I used a local call taxi. ???? Search for drone flight areas: Drones are prohibited from flying near the airport. To find out if drone filming is allowed, go to the Drone One-Stop Civil Service (https://drone.onestop.go.kr) and go to the 'Flight Plan / Flight Possible' menu and click 'Check on Map'. If you are applying for flight approval, you must do so when the drone exceeds 12 kg or rises above 150 m in altitude. Therefore, light drones do not need to apply for flight approval unless they are flying at night or near military facilities. If the drone weighs more than 250 g, you must have a drone license. For example, I have a Class 3 license, so I can fly drones weighing over 2 kg but under 7 kg. ???? Impressions on walking the trail I look at nature along the trail. I look around the world along the trail. I look back at myself along the trail. • A low-cost way to walk the trail is 1) Take a car from #Jeju and take a boat there. 2) Find a place to stay at the midpoint of the course you plan to walk for a month. (In September, I found a place to stay in Boseong.) 3) Drive from your place to the course you will walk that day. Arrive at the #starting point or #ending point of the course. 4) For example, park your car at the starting point, dial 114 to find a local taxi, take a taxi and go to the ending point. 5) Walk from the ending point to where you parked your car. In this way, you will walk about 20 courses in a month. • #Walking #alone #perimeter trail, #East Sea #Haeparang Trail, #West Sea #Seohaerang Trail, #South Sea #Namparang Trail, #Jeju #Olle Trail, #Walking the country road, #Walking the mudflat, #Traveling on foot, you will feel like this. • The dynamic East Sea and the static West Sea, and the South Sea in between, poets of the West Sea and the South Sea express the sound of the waves as “cheoreolsseok cheoreolsseok,” but poets of the East Sea would express the sound of the waves like this. “Woo~rrrrrr” It sounds like the sound of the Mongolian cavalry, • Nice to meet you, fellow road comrades, a quiet rural village, but I don’t see children in the hearts of rural areas. I only see old people. It seems that rural areas are aging too quickly. • Besides, I’m worried about why there are so many #empty houses in #rural areas. It’s worrisome that starting in 2024, those who leave #empty houses in #rural areas unattended will be fined 5 million won twice a year. • My experience with the ‘#NationalPilgrimageMarch’ hosted by UNESCO when I was in college helped me walk the trail. Most of the people walking the trail are in their 60s after retirement, but I even met a 78-year-old person. He said that he was confident in walking, even though his hands were shaking and it was difficult to write down phone numbers while exchanging contact information, and he was walking alone. • The most inconvenient thing about walking along the trail is the lack of proper #signs, but Jeju Olle Trail has ribbons tied every 50m. Direction signs are also installed at important forks in the road. However, I was surprised to see how little guidance signs were installed while walking along the Haeparang Trail and Seohaerang Trail. I wondered how there could be so little consideration for people walking along the trail. In particular, the Namparang Trail has countless courses with the worst guidance signs compared to any other trail. If I were to rate the installation of guidance signs and #ribbons, I would give Jeju Olle Trail 90 points out of 100, the Haeparang Trail in the East Sea 70 points, the Seohaerang Trail in the West Sea 50 points, and the Namparang Trail in the South Sea 30 points. In particular, you need two talents to walk the Namparang Trail. One is to be good at #treasure hunting. Since the direction signs are hidden very well in places where they cannot be seen, you need to be good at treasure hunting. The other is to have #eagle eyes. There are no ribbon markings at the fork in the road a