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*Tour de Van Cross-Country Tour Summary. 1) Contents of each of the 7 rounds. 2) 7 impressions. 3) Introduction to the best course (based on a 3-night, 4-day itinerary) 4) Conclusion. 0:00 Intro 0:11 Brief introduction to the 7 cross-country itineraries 1:38 First cross-country itinerary 3:52 Second cross-country itinerary 4:54 Third cross-country itinerary 6:25 Fourth cross-country itinerary 7:38 Fifth and sixth cross-country itineraries 9:19 Seventh cross-country itinerary 10:31 Tip 1. Know yourself. 11:28 Tip 2. Lighten your load to survive. 12:19 Tip 3. Is solo travel better? 13:32 Tip 4. Knowing the course is key. 18:14 Tip 5. It's bound to rain. 19:04 Tip 6. Flat tires are inevitable. 20:39 Tip 7. Refueling is not optional, it's essential! 21:31 Beautiful Spot Recommendations! 22:57 Wrap-up The national circuit is usually Seoul-Busan or Busan-Seoul, so the actual distance is closer to 580-600km, rather than the 633km Incheon-Busan route. Personally, among the seven national circuits, I've done SBS (Seoul-Busan-Seoul round trip), totaling 1,200km. Two of these were Busan-Seoul, once with two people, once with three, and once with my wife, and I've also done them on a Brompton. Now, let me introduce you to the seven national circuits. *Details of each of the seven circuits. 1: Solo (3 nights, 4 days) in April. Day 1: Chungju Station 168km Day 2: Nakdanbo Weir 132km Day 3: Jeokpo Bridge Jeokgyojang 153km Day 4: Eulsukdo Island 127km Day 2: Two friends (3 nights, 4 days) April. Day 1: Suanbo Weir 190km Day 2: Nakdanbo Weir 96km Day 3: Jeokpo Bridge Jeokgyojang 148km Day 4: Eulsukdo Island 127km Day 3: Three seniors and juniors (3 nights, 4 days) October. Day 1: Chungju Station 162km Day 2: Seonsan-eup, Gumi-si 146km Day 3: Changnyeong-gun 125km Day 4: Eulsukdo Island 127km Day 4: Couple Ride with Wife (Busan-Seoul) (4 nights, 5 days) May. Day 1: Eulsukdo Island - Namji Heights Hotel 92km Day 2: Gumi Century Hotel 122km Day 3: Mungyeong Saejae The Best Hotel 114km Day 4: Yeoju Sun Valley Hotel 112km Day 5: Seoul 92km Tickets 5 and 6: Solo (Seoul-Busan-Seoul round trip) (5 nights, 6 days) September. Day 1: Mungyeong Saejae The Best Hotel 212km Day 2: Jeokpo Bridge Jeokgyojang 225km Day 3: Busan Eulsukdo Island and back to Namji 221km Day 4: Gumi Century Hotel 135km Day 5: Chungju Brown Dot 160km Day 6: Seoul 160km Ticket 7: Solo Brompton (4 nights, 5 days) April. Day 1: Yeoju Sun Valley Hotel 92km Day 2: Mungyeong Saejae The Best Hotel 124km Day 3: Gumi Century Hotel 113km Day 4: Namji Heights Hotel 131km Day 5: Eulsukdo Island 98km *7 things to keep in mind: 1) Know yourself! This isn't a race for the fastest time. It's a fun journey. Travel shouldn't be painful, it should be enjoyable. You should ride at least 100km a day for 3-5 days. Plan your accommodations according to your ability. I've tried 2-, 3-, and 4-night stays. It's best to book accommodations in advance and calculate the distance accordingly, but unexpected situations can arise, so use the app to adjust your conditions as you go. 2) Lighten your load! Backpacks are a no-no!!! It's bearable for a day or two, but... It's a back-breaking pain going uphill in this scorching heat. ㅠㅠ. The first time I went on a national tour, I didn't know what to do and just packed a backpack full of gear. It was a real struggle. ㅠㅠ. Since then, I've always been a fan of bike packing!!! It's better to pack everything in one bag. I try to wash and wear jerseys every day and minimize my load. 3) Is solo riding better? Solo/with two people/with three people/with my wife... I've tried them all, and they all have their pros and cons. If you want to take photos freely, think deeply, and have some free time, solo riding is better. However, you have to deal with unexpected situations like flat tires on your own, so be prepared. Group riding tests your patience and understanding, as everyone's skill and condition vary. However, you can work together to deal with unexpected situations like flat tires and falls. Couple travel... I prefer it! It strengthens the bond between couples. Haha. But is it dangerous? Haha. In fact, when your body gets tired, there are bound to be moments when you feel a sharp edge. I'd still say that couples' trips are the best! Haha 4) Knowing the route is crucial! At first, I set off without any information. I vaguely thought there was a hill called Ihwaryeong... or something like that? So, I vividly remember being completely flustered. Let's prepare for the uphill obstacles(?) you'll encounter each day, tailored to each day! Example: Based on a 3-night, 4-day itinerary. I'll explain the important and challenging hills for each itinerary. The first day doesn't have any particularly difficult uphills. The trail begins on the second day. 1. Ihwaryeong. Typically, you'll encounter this long but gentle uphill on the second day. It's as steep as Namsan Mountain. With a little practice, it's do...