·The Korean mountains are not to be underestimated, with a slew of accidents in May On the slopes of Baegundae, the highest peak in Mount Bukhan in northern Seoul, the queue of climbers grinds to a halt on a spring day in early May.
·A young woman grips onto the steel rail running up the steep rocky slab.
·Tears roll down her cheeks, her breath is hasty — she tries to compose herself.
·Hikers descending in the other direction offer words of encouragement, and she manages a panicked chuckle before pressing on.
·Getting into the mountains is extremely easy in Korea.