My Winter Olympics Fantasy (and Subsequent Reality Check) in PyeongChang: Part 18: Winter Sports Festivals & Year-Round Adventure
Look, I'll be honest. When the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics rolled around, my primary contribution to the global sporting spectacle was mastering the art of competitive couch potato-ing. My medal count for 'most snacks consumed during a single curling match' was frankly astronomical. So, when I heard about PyeongChang's transformation into a year-round adventure hub, complete with winter sports festivals and outdoor activities, my first thought was, "Do they have a designated napping area for spectators?" My second thought, more serious and slightly alarming, was, "Do I really need to try *anything* sporty?" Here's the thing about Olympic legacies, though: they're not just about the big shiny medals and the fleeting glory. They're about the lasting impact, the infrastructure, and the way a global event reshapes a region. PyeongChang, nestled in the majestic mountains of Gangwon-do, didn't just host the world; it opened its doors f...