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Monday, December 29, 2014

Gungsulwon Archery Tours in South Korea

KOREA GUNGSULWON ARCHERY TOURS

Contact Information

H. J. Lee / Manager of overseas business
2Fl., 122-32, Junggok 2-dong, Gwangjin-gu,
Seoul, 143-890, South Korea
Cell. 8210-7273-1731
Fax. 822-456-2013
To bank account : 203-00736-434-01 (Beneficiary : Hyun Jun Lee),
e-mail : luke1731@hanmail.net

* Payment is by PayPal or WESTERN UNION or bank detail : CITI BANK (SWIFT : CITIKRSX)
 (Shipping cost is additional)

Gungsulwon Archery Tours has 4 types of tours you can choose from, and you can combine them as well. Use the contact details above to make arrangements.

- Minimum number of tourists per tour is 2 people.
- Children is 30% discount (up to middle school student)
- When you combine each type of tour for several days, tour charge and course would be adjusted accordingly.

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Fees

- 2 people : USD350.00/person per a day (On 2 people, child DC is not available)

- 3 people : USD300.00/person per a day

- 4 people : USD270.00/person per a day

- Over 5 people : Negotiation

1. Type 1 (In Type 1, it takes additional fee for horse riding, USD30.00/people)

- Pick up 9:00AM in front of your Hotel
- Horseback riding (1 hour and 20 minutes away from Seoul area, Ground archery is available)
(Instruction for beginner or Free riding for experiences people with archery and taking pictures)
- Lunch (In-door or Out-door, depends on the situation)
- GUNGSULWON visiting (Tea & Rest / Picture with traditional dress / Shooting practice)
(For souvenir or equipment, pre-order is required)
- HWANGHAKJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (Picture taking, Shooting is not available)
- SEOKHOJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (145m target shooting, shooting is available)
- Sightseeing in Seoul (Taking pictures)
- GWANGJANG food market (Market food & Korean alcoholic beverage)
- Hotel arriving

2. Type 2

- Pick up 9:00AM in front of your Hotel
- Field archery (30 minutes away from Seoul)
- Lunch (In-door or Out-door, depends on the situation)
- GUNGSULWON visiting (Tea & Rest / Picture with traditional dress / Shooting practice)
(For souvenir or equipment, pre-order is required)
- HWANGHAKJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (Picture taking, Shooting is not available)
- SEOKHOJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (145m target shooting, shooting is available)
- Sightseeing in Seoul (Taking pictures)
- GWANGJANG food market (Market food & Korean alcoholic beverage)
- Hotel arriving

3. Type 3

- Pick up 9:00AM in front of your Hotel
- Horn Bow Manufacturer Visiting (Talking with the craftsman and taking picture)
(Around 1hour away from Seoul, Shooting is available)
- Archery Museum sightseeing(Different place with type 4)
- Lunch (In-door or Out-door, depends on the situation)
- GUNGSULWON visiting (Tea & Rest / Picture with traditional dress / Shooting practice)
(For souvenir or equipment, pre-order is required)
- HWANGHAKJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (Picture taking, Shooting is not available)
- SEOKHOJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (145m target shooting, shooting is available)
- Sightseeing in Seoul (Taking pictures)
- GWANGJANG food market (Market food & Korean alcoholic beverage)
- Hotel arriving

4. Type 4

- Pick up 9:00AM in front of your Hotel
- Bamboo arrow manufacturer visiting (Talking with the craftsman and taking picture)
(Around 1hour away from Seoul, Shooting is available)
- Archery Museum sightseeing(different place with type 3)
- Lunch (In-door or Out-door, depends on the situation)
- GUNGSULWON visiting (Tea & Rest / Picture with traditional dress / Shooting practice)
(For souvenir or equipment, pre-order is required)
- HWANGHAKJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (Picture taking, Shooting is not available)
- SEOKHOJUNG archery club in Seoul visiting (145m target shooting, shooting is available)
- Sightseeing in Seoul (Taking pictures)
- GWANGJANG food market (Market food & Korean alcoholic beverage)
- Hotel arriving

Monday, December 22, 2014

Visiting Toronto this Winter? Go see "The Heart of Robin Hood" at the Royal Alexandra Theatre

Are you visiting Toronto this Winter?

If so, I recommend you go see "The Heart of Robin Hood" at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.

HOW MUCH - Ticket prices are between $45 and $105.

WHERE - The Royal Alexandra Theatre is at 260 King Street West.

WHEN - December 23, 2014 - March 1, 2015.

Click here to buy tickets for The Heart of Robin Hood.

While in Toronto you can also take your bow to the Toronto Archery Range for some target practice. Even though it is winter, the archery range is still open. Read the Guide to Winter Archery in Toronto for tips on how to stay warm while doing archery outside in the cold.







Monday, December 15, 2014

Winter Archery in Canada


So you want to practice outdoors during the Winter eh? (Or in an Arctic or Sub-Arctic region?)

Well it is Canada, and it is freaking cold outside.

Thankfully there are some tips to practicing outdoors in the Winter. Read The Guide to Winter Archery in Toronto to learn more about the best techniques for practicing in the snow.

Also check out the Inuit bow below. Inuit bows are a type of composite bow made from antler, sinew and often use cable backing to make the bow even stronger than a normal composite bow. They end up being extremely powerful bows capable of taking down polar bears.

The Inuit are famed with their amazing aim too. Give them a bow, a rifle or even a rock and they can usually hit whatever you ask them to. Amazingly good shots.



Sunday, November 30, 2014

Saugeen Shafts Archery Range in Peterborough

Looking for an archery range in Peterborough Ontario?

Check out Saugeen Shafts (saugeenshafts.com) which operates an indoor archery range where you can rent a lane and shoot to your hearts content.

They also operate a Summer Camp for youngsters, Archery Lessons for Adults and Children, a "$6 Ladies Night" for women only and group archery events.

Plus you get to visit beautiful Peterborough. What is not to like?






Monday, July 21, 2014

How Tourism Benefits an Individual's Intelligence and Mental Well Being

My girlfriend and I have different ideas about what makes for a good vacation / tourist holiday.

My interests are that of visiting museums, water falls, hiking trails, gorges, historical forts, archaeological sites, and so forth.

Take for example my recent trip to Crawford Lake Conservation Area and Hilton Falls - both near Milton Ontario.

The Crawford Lake Conservation Area included an Iroquois village / archaeological site which we visited. The site was certainly educational - and I purchased 20 flint arrowheads at the gift shop. (The girl at the desk looked at me funny when I bought so many, but whatever.)

This brings me to my first point:

#1. Many tourist attractions are also educational.

#2. Many tourist attractions require a degree of exercise.

And exercise is good for you, not just physically, but it also boosts mental well-being.

#3. Many tourist attractions also sell things - which fuels our interests in history, education, and in my case: archery.

Like the arrowheads I purchased.

Or like these arrowheads I photographed at the small museum at Crawford Lake.



#4. Beautiful scenery makes for great experiences and photography.

And also amazing videos. Like the following videos I made of Hilton Falls.





Which was all very much fun to do.

When my girlfriend and I first met her idea of a vacation was relaxing at home - basically doing relatively nothing and just relaxing. Since then however I have taken her to the beach many times, waterfalls, gorges, hiking trails, bicycling, museums, art galleries, archaeological dig sites, and numerous other places.

And during that time she has realized, yes, it is more expensive to travel and explore and try new things - but it is also way more enjoyable.

If you've ever met someone who doesn't like to travel you probably know that people like that are actually quite boring. eg. Years ago I worked in an office and the guy next to me never traveled. He only stayed at home and watched Japanese anime - and nothing else. He had never even seen a single episodes of The Simpsons. His entire life revolved around staying at home and watching Japanese anime. That was it. Pretty boring.

Now you might think "Hey, doesn't your entire life revolve around archery?"

No. Not really. My entire life has many things it revolves around. Archery is just one of many interests. I also enjoy writing, painting, poetry, sculpture, photography, making/editing videos, woodworking, bicycles, and many other activities.

Someday I would even like to go back to university, write a dissertation and get my Masters degree. I am confident enough in my writing abilities that I can do it too.

As opposed to the people who haven't really blossomed in their lives because they sit at home, do nothing and haven't really explored the world or expanded their understanding of it.

And have fun while doing it.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Don't visit St. Paul Minnesota - they are banning archery within the city limits.

Word to the wise, if you are hoping to do archery in St. Paul Minnesota be advised that the city does not have an archery range and city council is currently set to ban archery within the city limits (except at licensed archery ranges), in which case there aren't any archery ranges in the city of St. Paul.

It all started when some nosy neighbour made a complaint about a neighbor practicing archery in their backyard - because when you don't have an archery range, your backyard or garage are your next best option.

So the knee jerk reaction from Council Member Russ Stark is to ban the practice of archery within the city limits, except for permitted classes and archery ranges. The problem is there aren't any archery ranges in St. Paul.

Thus local archery enthusiasts have testified before the St. Paul City Council Wednesday against their planned crackdown on backyard bows and arrows, trying to convince them that a ban would hurt the local archery industry.

"By making this illegal, you're essentially killing my business," said Cameron Christian-Weir, a longtime professional bow maker based on Standish Street. "There is no way I can go out and test my bows unless there is (a range) made in a public park that is accessible to me."

Fellow archery enthusiast James Henderson said St. Paul was moving against the tide by effectively outlawing an increasingly popular sport. He noted that Minneapolis has three ranges, and many suburbs such as Arden Hills, Maple Grove and Lauderdale also maintain private or public ranges. He pointed to studies that show archery ranks somewhere between tennis and bowling in terms of injury rates (and those injuries are typically "archer's elbow", aka tennis elbow).

What is more is banning archery from the city will also certainly decrease archery tourism to the area. Not that they care, but still - banning archery sets a bad precedent for other cities.

If they want to ban archery in backyards they should at least build an archery range where people can legally practice.

;)

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Archery in the Mediterranean - Hotel for archery tourists?

Below is a photo from the Intertur Aparthotel in Torrenova on the island of Mallorca, where guests can try archery - or archery tourists can show them how it is really done. ;)



Hunting Area in Hawaii, Archery Only

Below is a signpost from a bowhunting area in Hawaii. Huzzah!


Archery Tournaments equals Opportunities to Travel

Want to travel and see the world?

One way to get started is to travel to different archery tournaments both locally and abroad.

Since many different tournaments have different styles of archery that are emphasized I also recommend building up a collection of different types of bows - and learning to shoot each one with a great degree of accuracy. This way regardless of what tournament you go to, you will always have the necessary equipment and skills to compete.

Take for example if you went to the Frozen to Death archery tournament in Yellowstone.

The Yellowstone Bowmen will hold its Froze to Death Shoot this coming Sunday (Feb 23 2014) at their range west of Laurel (north east of Yellowstone National Park in Montana).

Thus if you've always wanted to visit Montana, now is your chance.

The cost is $15 for adults, $25 for couples and $12 for youngsters ages 15 to 17. Archers ages 14 and younger shoot for free. Registration will run from 8 AM to 11 AM.

The competition will feature 20 targets in two rounds of shooting with one arrow per target allowed. Range finders will be allowed. For more information, call Bill Holland at 780-0353, or Flo at 628-4727.

Larger than normal crowds are expected this year due to the explosive popularity of archery during the last two years - and the increasing number of young archers who now think they are ready for tournaments.

Last week in Leiceistershire (U.K.) their annual archery tournament was so crowded there was barely enough room on the line for all the archers. The Leicestershire & Rutland Indoor Archery Championships had many different categories to compete in, but what is interesting is how many of titles were lost this year to upstarts who have not been doing archery that long.

Reigning archery champions at Leiceistershire had a hard time of it, with only longbow archers Catriona Charters, of Hinckley, and Soar Valley's Alan Lee retaining their titles in the adult divisions. Some of the juniors / youth competitors managed to retain their titles too.

The problem is that Olympic recurve and compound bows are so reliant on gadgets to achieve accuracy that anyone who learns the basics of form and how to use the gadgets stands a chance of winning - in contrast people shooting traditional or longbows need to practice for years and years to master the art because they aren't using any gadgets - and thus newcomers to the sport are less likely to win any titles in traditional or longbow competitions until they master the skills they need.

Note - Another way to travel with respect to archery is to visit historical re-enactments or go LARPing.

Otherwise archery tournaments are a great way to travel and great social events for hanging out with other archers.





Monday, February 17, 2014

Bhutan and Archery, an Archery Tourist's Paradise


Above is a photo of a Buddhist temple in Bhutan - a tiny country on the borders of China and India - but why is it special with respect to archery and tourism?

#1. Bhutan's national sport is archery.

#2. Bhutan is sometimes said to be the location of Shangri La / Shambala, a mythical utopian paradise - one of seven such places that according to myth were created by Padmasambhava in the 8th century as an idyllic, sacred place that was isolated from the rest of the world.

#3. The place is beautiful and very scenic. Who wouldn't want to visit there?





The Robin Hood Town Tour in Nottingham

Above is a photo of Ezekial Bone (aka Ade Andrews), a tour guide in Nottingham England, leading a tour of the town, while dressed in costume with leather jerkin, cloak, leather boots, the whole bit.

Ade has been shortlisted for the Tourism Superstar Awards organized by VisitEngland, the official national tourism board known until 2009 as the English Tourism Council.

So how did Ade become a tour guide dressed as local folk here? "I had long hair, a sword and a degree in history - and that's how it started!" he says.

The tour covers much of historic Nottingham and doesn't include much archery, but it is a very entertaining tour according to the rave reviews.




Friday, February 14, 2014

Reminder - Ontario Hikes Book

This is more just a reminder for myself to buy this book and then visit many of the places suitable for archery mentioned in the book.


Sunday, February 9, 2014

Karl Little Archery Range near Plymouth, Michigan

The Karl Little Archery Range near Plymouth, Michigan has a large platform for archers and spectators to stand on - I am guessing it is for hunter to practice shooting from tree-stands. That or it is for spectators only. Would have to visit Michigan and do some archery there to find out which is which.


Karl Little Archery Range near Plymouth, Michigan.

Sligo Indoor Archery in Ireland

Sligo is a town in Ireland that has an interesting indoor archery range. See the photos below. In theory you could just build your own indoor archery range similar to this, but if traveling in Ireland I would tempted to stop at Sligo and try out their archery range.




Archery in Hamilton - City of Waterfalls

So I found this website called Hamilton - City of Waterfalls and I have determined I definitely want to go there - and do archery of course.

Largely I want to go there because Hamilton has 126 different waterfalls - which means it would be a very scenic place to practice archery and work on my photography book.

Furthermore I think it would be a fun place to go, whether it is Summer or Winter.






Deitian Falls in Vietnam

The waterfalls below is Deitian Falls in Vietnam - omidragon, I want to go there and do archery there!

:)



Archery Tourist Attractions in the U.K.

There are many tourist places in the U.K., Scotland and Ireland where you can do archery - either as a beginner or as someone who takes their bow with them when they travel.

Below are two examples of such places, Adare Manor in Southwest U.K., and Glamis Castle in Scotland.

Adare Manor in Southwest U.K.

Glamis Castle in Scotland.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Archery Tourism in the Arctic

I will not be using this photo for my book, but it is a great photo of someone doing archery in the arctic.



Archery Tourism in the Mountains

I will not be using these photos for my book, but they are excellent examples of visiting the mountains for some fresh air and archery.







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