Black Yak Alpine Club Hosts 'Bohun Dullegil Walking Certification Challenge'
Proceeding with National Daejeon Memorial Cemetery until October 4
Outdoor brand Black Yak announced on the 11th that its domestic largest outdoor community platform, ‘Black Yak Alpine Club (BAC),’ is conducting the ‘Veterans Trail Walking Certification Challenge’ in collaboration with the National Daejeon National Cemetery until October 4.
This challenge was organized to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice by walking the Veterans Trail at the National Daejeon National Cemetery, honoring the veterans who dedicated themselves to the country, and sharing the significance of the Armistice Day.
The Veterans Trail is a trekking path surrounding the National Daejeon National Cemetery with a total length of 10.04 km, divided into seven sections called by rainbow colors and connected. Anyone can participate in the challenge by walking the Veterans Trail and completing GPS certification and photo registration through the BAC application at designated locations within each section.
Participants who complete certification for all sections can present the BAC app certification screen at the Veterans Future Hall of the National Daejeon National Cemetery and receive challenge souvenirs on the same day. Also, 1004 won coins, which can be used at the Black Yak online mall and stores, will be automatically credited upon certification of each section.
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A Black Yak representative said, “We hope this meaningful time of walking together while remembering and respecting the dedication of national veterans through this challenge, prepared in collaboration with the National Daejeon National Cemetery on the 70th anniversary of the Armistice, will be valuable.”
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