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DaeChi YuSuJi Athletic Facility977;공원

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About DaeChi YuSuJi Athletic Facility977;공원:

A small wall made up of four sections, from left to right, lets just say A, B, C, & D. A, the far left section is five panels high and 7 panels wide(5X7m). There are two fixed anchors with ring-hooks and two twin bolt hanger sets for independently made anchors. B, the mid left section is six panels wide by seven panels high(6X7m). There are two fixed anchors with ring-hooks and three twin bolt hanger sets for independently made anchors. C, the highest of the four, is six panels wide and ten panels high(6X10m). There are three fixed anchors with ring-hooks and two twin bolt hanger sets for independently made anchors. D, is the small bouldering section. It is only 3 panels high and 7 panels wide. The wall runs roughly 26 panels wide total. The routes although primarily overhung, are no harder than 5.10a depending on what you make of them. There is no roof. A minimum of 7QD's is required to climb on the ring-hook anchored routes.
Nearest town or city: DaeChiDong, Seoul
Directions: Please refer to the attached map. The easiest way is to take a cab(no more than a few bucks) from one of the three subway stations: --Yellow BunDang Line Hanti Station Exit#2 --Green Line#2 Samsung Station Exit#2(by foot) or Exit#3(by cab) -- Line#3 HakYeoEul Exit #1 The easiest way aside from walking is to print this map out before taking off. Not all the cab drivers are familiar with this park, as it is hidden and sunken from the view of the main roads. The shade finally comes over the wall by early noon. There is no water, so BYO. Restrooms are just across the way in the main building--impossible to miss the irregularly large signs. There is a track, soccer field, tennis courts, and roller-blading to be had here; however, except for the artificial wall, these cost money to reserve, so don't be offended if they ask you to stop tossing the frisbee on the soccer field. The environment is clean. A Chinese restaurant delivery guy regularly stops by regularly offering free ice water and the chance to order food on the nice hot days. For a relaxed and fun time, Sanirang Alpine Networks offers free top-roping clinics every Wednesday during the regular seasons. Those who partake will get a free SAN t-shirt. All climbing gear is provided from climbing shoes to helmet. For more information on this, please contact: info@sanirang.net.
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Access Issues: You may be asked to sign a waiver by the management office located on a sloping hill directly across from the wall.
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When to Climb: Spring
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