September 18, 2008
Hiking in Korea, Canadian credit cards, a possible new law
I'll start off with an article on traveling in Korea, particularly Mt. Seorak. I'm looking forward to going on a few hikes this fall to enjoy the foliage - not sure if Mt. Seorak will be one of them but it is one of the most famous mountains in Korea. Certainly not a bad choice for tourists with a little time. Those on tight schedules can easily find good hikes in or around Seoul.
By the way, I'll eventually start telling stories about my wife's experiences as a tour guide in Korea.
Here is a Canadian article on some credit cards with travel rewards. We have an old discussion on American cards here.
I hesitate to get even remotely political so close to an election, but I feel like living dangerously with this article. Basically one politician introduced a bill that, if passed, will eventually make it harder for Customs & Border Protection to keep your confiscated laptop forever or mess up its information. Sounds OK to me.
Posted by James Trotta at September 18, 2008 10:52 PM | TrackBack