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Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 92

Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 92
Richard S. Williams, Jr. and Magnús Már Magnússon the hut was opened, the outer door was blocked by a snow drift. We had to shovel to reach the new level of the snow surface. We were confined to the hut for another day, and played various card games, including tíu, Olsen-Olsen, and poker. 1 June: Gunnar Guðmundsson decided that it was worth the attempt to start back for Jökulheimar, even though it was still windy, snowing, and snow was still drift- ing. We packed our gear and supplies by 1600 hr to start the 40-km trip. All expedition members signed the guestbook of Grímsfjall before departure. With the blizzard still continuing, Magnús Már Magnússon was roped to the lead vehicle during the first 4–5 km to probe for newly snow-covered, crevasses. After that, the track was deemed safe from crevasses - as long as we stayed on course! Navigation was the responsi- bility of Carl Eiríksson, who used dead reckoning. The snow finally stopped falling, but was replaced by a dense fog. Progress was very slow, only about 5 km h!1. One of the drive belts broke on the snowcat, but it was repaired by 2215 hr. We finally got underway again at 2300 hr, under a light snowfall. 2 June: We finally broke out of the fog to see Hamarinn. Clouds were low and dark, and snow-surface conditi- ons became more difficult. We stopped for Carl Ei- ríksson to take a bearing. The Bombardier became stuck in wet snow at 0230 hr and had to be towed out by the U.S. Navy snowcat. The weather became partly cloudy by 0600 hr, and a beautiful rainbow appeared. Finally, we reached the terminus of Tungnárjökull at 0800 hr, after 16 hr in transit. We reached the hut at Jökulheimar at 0915 hr, having had very little sleep for 24 hr. We then waited for the transport truck from Gunnar Guðmundsson hf. to arrive, so that the Bomb- ardier, sledge, and U.S. Navy snowcat could be loa- ded. We stayed at the hut at Jökulheimar all day and overnight. 3 June: We departed from Jökulheimar at 1300 hr. We stopp- ed at several waterfalls and at the excavated and partially restored Viking age farmstead at Stöng. Stöng had been abandoned in A.D. 1104 after a heavy tephra fall from Hekla. We reached the headquarters of Gunnar Guðmundsson hf. at 1930 hr. Members of the Expedition Name Occupation Expedition Duties Gunnar Guðmundsson President, Gunnar Guðmundsson Expedition Co-leader hf.(Trucking Company) and Bombardier driver Carl Eiríksson Electrical Engineer Expedition Co-leader and Navigator Björn Indriðason Mechanic Mechanic and Snowcat driver Jón Ísdal Shipwright Mechanic Erla Engilbertsdóttir Housewife (Jón Ísdal) Miscellaneous chores and Seamstress Bára Guðmundsdóttir Bank Teller Food preparation Soffía Vernharðsdóttir Accountant Food preparation Hildigunnur Þorsteinsdóttir Secretary Food preparation Bergþóra Sigurðardóttir M.D. (General Practice) Physician Magnús Már Magnússon Student Miscellaneous chores Haukur Ólafsson Graduate Student Miscellaneous chores (Political Science) Richard S. Williams, Jr. Geologist (Ph.D.) Scientist Karl Grönvold Geochemist (Ph.D.) Scientist Heinrich Wettstein Professional Photographer Photographer 92 JÖKULL No. 54, 2004
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