Mudolgil, Gwangju’s Camino de Jeollado

Written by Ian Knecht. Some of us fantasize of trekking across the Spanish countryside on the Camino de Santiago. For those of us living in Korea, how about the Mudolgil? … Read More

Meet the Gwangju Bombers

Written by Joel Klimas. The Gwangju Bombers baseball team is now finishing its sixth official season in the city, although the team did exist in an unofficial capacity for a … Read More

Trail Running in South Korea

Written by Ryan Thompson Run a little; walk a little. Take in the world around you. Be accepting of the fact you cannot go much faster. You are where you … Read More

The Art of Beach Camping

Written and photographed by William Urbanski I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that most people reading this are familiar with the concept of camping: the time-honored … Read More

Three Forms of Art to Enjoy at FINA

Written by Cho Namhee The first half of the upcoming 18th FINA World Championships is comprised of three aquatic disciplines or sports: diving, artistic swimming, and water polo. The three … Read More

Organized Climb

Written by William Urbanski A salient and unifying characteristic of the human species is the overwhelming compulsion to scale a mountain with one’s bare hands that comes with watching Sylvester … Read More

Gwangju’s Emerging Skateboarding Scene

Written by William Urbanski More people in Korea should skateboard. It puzzles, even perplexes me that so few people take up skateboarding in a place that’s so ideal for it. … Read More

On Your Mark, Get Set, and Dive into Gwangju

Written by Cho Namhee The world’s biggest aquatics sports event will take place this year from July 12 to 28 in Gwangju, and now it is only a few months … Read More