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Topic : Social media posts highlight dangers women face hiking, especially alone
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TITLE : Social media posts highlight dangers women face hiking, especially alone

Social media posts highlight the dangers women face hiking, especially alone

 

The Girl's Guide to Hiking Solo in 2026

 

 

As spring hiking season begins in South Korea, concerns about safety—especially for women hiking alone—are increasing due to viral social media posts. One widely shared video from a YouTuber showed an uncomfortable encounter on Mount Wonmi, where an older man approached two women and made inappropriate comments, asking if he could be their boyfriend. The women felt uneasy and quickly left the situation.

 

Another woman shared a frightening experience online, saying she was chased by a man while hiking alone. She ran for several minutes in fear before finding help from another hiker. These incidents have heightened awareness about potential dangers on hiking trails, with many urging others—especially women—not to hike alone. Past crimes, including assaults and even murder cases on trails such as Jeju Olle Trail and Mount Gwanak, have further reinforced these concerns.

 

In response, authorities are strengthening safety measures. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency has increased patrols along major trails, installed more security cameras, and even introduced drone patrol units. Local districts are also conducting regular monitoring, especially during high-risk times like early morning and evening. These efforts aim to make hiking safer as more people head outdoors during the spring season.

 

 

Edited using generative AI tools.
Source : https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/

 

Comprehension

What happened to the YouTuber on Mount Wonmi?
Why did the second woman feel afraid while hiking alone?
What past incidents have increased concerns about hiking safety?
What actions are the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency taking to improve safety?
Why are people warning others not to hike alone?

Discussion

Do you think hiking alone is safe in your country? Why or why not?
What precautions should people take when hiking alone?
How can technology (like drones or cameras) improve public safety?
Do you think social media helps or scares people too much in situations like this?
Should there be stricter rules or monitoring on hiking trails?
What would you do if you encountered a suspicious person while hiking?
Is it better to hike in groups? Why?
How can communities make outdoor activities safer for everyone?

Vocabulary

Encounter – An unexpected or sudden meeting
Inappropriate – Not suitable or proper
Concern – A feeling of worry
Assault – A physical attack
Patrol – To move around an area to keep it safe
Precaution – An action taken to prevent danger
Surveillance – Close monitoring, often using cameras
Viral – Quickly spread widely, especially online