South Korea is mountainous but doesn't have the stunning, jagged peaks of the Alps or volcanoes blanketed in 15 meters of snow like Hokkaido. It doesn't have the rollicking, raucous mid-mountain huts of Austria where skiers pass around bottles of schnapps, or log-cabin lodges with crackling fires where skiers sip glasses of vin chaud or gluehwein. What South Korea lacks in tradition it makes up for in efficiency: small, modern resorts with fast lifts and good snowmaking. And the region does have a ski culture all its own: soju, BBQ and plenty of time soaking in spas known asjjimjilbang.
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Video and photos from Masikryong ski resort, shot in January 2014 just weeks after the resorts' opening.
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After letting me ooh and ahh over the panoramic view from the safety of the observation deck of mountain peaks bobbing in a sea of fog and snow, my guide, Yann, strapped me into a harness.
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