Marathon along DMZRunners participate in a race along the demilitarized zone, close to the border with North Korea, in the central border town of Cheorwon, Gangwon Province, on Sept. 1, 2019, in this photo provided by city government of Cheorwon. (Yonhap)
Eh, I’ve ridden the DMZ trails, both mountain jeep trails and on the roads over the Peace Dam. It’s a pretty fun ride, and you get to see stuff that most folks don’t.
I used to ride up to the People’s Worker’s Party Building at the end of HWY 3 every New Years Day. The last little stretch of the road has “Mines” warning signs on both sides, then after a strip of swampy ground it’s all farmland.
Stay on the roads, and you’ll be fine.
“What could possibly go wrong?” Not much has been my experience.
Chairman Moon belongs on the North side with his brother Kim. He is pathetic leftist.
Running along an area mined since the 1950s…
What could possibly go wrong? I mean, besides someone stepping on an unregistered nork mine laid during the 60s or 70s and not communicated to anyone…
Eh, I’ve ridden the DMZ trails, both mountain jeep trails and on the roads over the Peace Dam. It’s a pretty fun ride, and you get to see stuff that most folks don’t.
I used to ride up to the People’s Worker’s Party Building at the end of HWY 3 every New Years Day. The last little stretch of the road has “Mines” warning signs on both sides, then after a strip of swampy ground it’s all farmland.
Stay on the roads, and you’ll be fine.
“What could possibly go wrong?” Not much has been my experience.
MTB, I hope you’re right!!