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I
wanted to do a
short trek, somewhere in Europe, that ideally would not
cost too much. Leafing through an old copy of Adventure Travel magazine, I
re-discovered an article about the Landmanalaugar to Skogar trek in Iceland.
This route is rated as Iceland's
premier walk, and some guidebooks even claim that it is one of the best treks
in the World! It starts in the South Central Highlands, amongst the colourful rhyolitic
mountains and geothermal vents of Landmanalaugar. These mountains were laid
down by volcanic action, and then dramatically eroded to create undulating
hills of multi-coloured mineral deposits. As the path loses altitude, it
descends out of these hills and crosses a bleak lava desert of black ash,
punctuated by pyramidal mountains and raging glacial rivers. At the other side
is the wide valley of Thorsmork
(Woods of Thor), which has stunning views of two of Icelands
huge ice caps - Eyafjallajokul and Myrdalsjokul. The route then climbs out of
the valley, along a sharp ridge and crosses the Fimmvorthuhals Pass between the two ice caps. From
there, it descends sharply to the North Atlantic coast,
finishing at the sixty metre high Skogafoss waterfall at the small settlement
of Skogar.
Read
my (edited) diary of the trip here
View
my photographs of the trek here
GPS
Waypoints
View the trek waypoints on
Google Earth (requires Google Earth
[available here], click on link above and
select 'Open' when prompted) My
Equipment List
Trek
Information
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