This weekend we decided to give a try to skinning. Fab was right on guessing I would love it. It is like hiking and the sliding movement reminded me of the elliptical machine I used to use when I was going to the gym. Word of advice, just go as far up as your level of skiing will leave you comfortable going down. I would have easily traded the way down for another 3 or 4 hours of skinning up.
Just because I couldn’t find an existing map like this. The NE4000s as per [http://4000footers.com/ne.shtml](http:// http://4000footers.com/ne.shtml)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HNMwJfoPm0-JfGpB-EZ0JB61Gj4GkUk0&usp=sharing
Another one off the list ;)
On day 4 we started out visiting Geysir: After which we made our way north on F35 towards the Westfjords. We passed Gulfoss
And made a stop in Hveravellir Heading further north we ended up at the campground in Skagaströnd.
This was the days route:
After another nice night in our little camper van, we headed over to Sistrafoss. A short drive later we found ourselves amidst a sizeable crowd of tourists exploring Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon. After the slight disappointment on the previous day we decided to try our luck with F208 again and started crawling northbound. We were rewarded by a whole lot of amazing scenery. Unfortunately the pictures can merely convey an idea of the landscape.
We started the day out by taking another peak at Seljalandsfoss Checking out Skogafoss A quick hike to the Sólheimajökull glacier And Reynisfjara Beach Afterwards we wanted to make our way towards Landmannalaugar, unfortunately for that day F208 was closed between the ringroad and Landmannalaugar. So we tried to go a different way. We ended up having to turn around both on F233 and F210, but didn’t regret a single minute, as it was pretty awesome :) In the end we camped at Kirkjubær II
After arriving in Iceland in the early morning, we picked up our gocamper and headed into Reykjavik for some breakfast. ](P1010351.jpg) Stocking up on some provisions we headed out to drive along the coast to head west a little bit. We stopped a bunch of times of course: ](872A9070.jpg) ](872A9125.jpg) ](P1010396.jpg) ](872A9156.jpg)
We ended up at the campsite next to Seljalandsfoss for our first night: ](P1010429.jpg) And actually got to see a little light show in the evening!
Rember this old post? One of the things we did on the hike was to create a timelapse with the gopro.I don’t think we’re going to do that again because:
with the low light in the woods, at least half of the pictures came out blurry :/ it’s a pain to deal with tens of thousands of picures Nevertheless, here’s a timelapse of the ascent: enjoy :)
We just returned from our vacation. We didn’t have an update here for a while, so I’ll be doing some catch up work in the next few days. We do have a lot of pictures to go through :)
Explored some of the trails in Bear Brook state park this weekend:)