Actor Bae Nara showcased the daily life of a camping expert.
Bae Nara appeared on MBC's I Live Alone, which aired on the 20th.
That day Bae Nara woke up in a tent instead of at home, arousing viewers' curiosity. She said, "It has been a week since the performance ended. I came for rest as compensation," revealing she was on a 2-night, 3-day solo camping trip.
For her fourth year of camping, Bae Nara chose a wild camping site with the sea filling the view. As she had previously appeared on I Live Alone and shown a well-organized home scene, her tent equipment was also neatly arranged, drawing admiration once again. In particular, regarding solo camping she said, "The attraction is having my own equipment and building another home," and she drew attention by introducing a circulator for air circulation and a carbon monoxide detector for safety.
Next, Bae Nara skillfully cooked brisket soybean paste stew. He said, "Usually camping basics are grilling meat and eating ramen, but experts cook for themselves," showing pride as a camping expert. Bae Nara quickly made a refreshing cucumber salad to accompany the brisket soybean paste stew and began a healing meal while blending with nature. In response to panelist Im Woo-il's question, "Aren't you bored when you go alone?" Bae Nara explained the charm of solo camping, saying, "Enjoying boredom is part of camping. It's nice to be able to think of nothing."
After the meal, Bae Nara ran up a hill and headed somewhere. To get seasonal webfoot octopus, she searched every nearby port and, without giving up, looked up another seafood market. When an AI explained she could get seafood there, she started running the 2.4 km course again, and Kian84 sympathized, saying, "If you eat it like that, it's tastier." Bae Nara, who ran to eat the planned webfoot octopus, became greatly flustered when a mountain path appeared before her. She pushed through the rough mountain road and entered the targeted seafood market, but she fell into 'mental breakdown' after failing to find webfoot octopus there as well. Even as she bought other seafood such as clams and abalone and returned the way she came, she showed indomitable will to perfectly finish the run.
Later, Bae Nara's longtime friends visited the campsite and shared a hearty dinner, ending the day enjoying a different kind of healing from solo camping. Bae Nara said, "Self-esteem is important to me. Through preparing and tidying up for camping in my own way, I think I gain independence and my self-esteem rises," explaining the special reason she goes solo camping.
Meanwhile, having recently finished her first starring musical, Bonnie and Clyde, to favorable reviews, Bae Nara plans to continue various acting projects. She also recently drew attention by confirming her relationship with fellow musical actor Han Jae-a.
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