Monday, July 19, 2010

Laugavegur Trail


Paulette and I are back from Iceland raving about our adventures. We trekked the Hellismannaleid Trail and the better known Laugavegur Trail for six days. Day 4 dawned wet and windy at the Landmannalaugar Hut. The warden made the rounds telling everybody the route south to Hraftinnusker Hut, 4-6 hours distant, was closed due to high winds on the elevated plateau. Happily we were given the go-ahead to make the hike if we could be ready to leave before 9 am. The winds were reportedly picking up so we needed to cover the 12 km as quickly as possible.

This view of the multicoloured rhyolite mountains does not show the high winds nor the rain at my back. The dark gray band in the foreground is a snowfield covered with a wet, goopy layer of volcanic ash from the nearby eruption of Eyjafjallajökull. Snowfields are regularly stained by blowing volcanic ash but nothing like this year.

I bravely took twelve pictures during our three-and-half-hour dash to the Hraftinnusker Hut where we received a very warm welcome by Kerstin Langenberger, its friendly warden and accomplished photographer.

Although this stormy walk was a test of our mental and physical powers, it has become a memorable highlight, one of the first stories we tell about our trip.

With 2000+ pictures to edit more Iceland posts will follow.

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