August 22, 2023

[Korea] a zero-point track (A New Way to Climb Mt. Halla)

 


If the existing general hiking of Hallasan Mountain starts from the entrance of the trail near 650-750m above sea level, the Zero Point Trail is a 31km "Sea To Summit" trekking challenge program that climbs Hallasan Mountain entirely to two legs without borrowing power from 0m to 1947m above sea level. It has core values such as first mind, limit challenge, fight with oneself, and restart, and has a wide age group of participants in their 20s and 60s. Participants who have completed the race will be issued a certificate of completion, and a plaque commemorating completion will be permanently attached to "Zero Station," the official operator of the Zero Point Trail.

(*An individual departure permanent program in which participants complete a certification mission at a designated location, not accompanied by a guide)


For inquiries and guidance 064-702-1947

Address: 25, Sanji-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, Republic of Korea

Hours of use Departure Every Tuesday/Friday/Saturday at 04:00 (Application must be made in advance)

Holidays Closed Every Sunday/Monday

Experience program Zero Point Trail Third Step 1 Day