Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.08.2008, Blaðsíða 37

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.08.2008, Blaðsíða 37
REYKJAVÍK GRAPEVINE | ISSUE 11—2008 | 37 continues. The sport got a big boost, new kayakers flocked to the rivers and heaps of river action events organised..He tells me that around 2004 the sport experienced a decline and hasn’t really seen any real renewal since, so it’s left to the group of the hard-core ones to keep the sport alive. PARADISE ISLAND fOR PADDLERS Kayaking is not a sport you jump into and become an export in no time. It takes time, stamina and a lot of swimming in the ice-cold water to get a grip on it. But for those willing to put in some effort, Iceland’s nature is a true heaven. You only need to imagine the country’s landscape for a second to see the endless possibilities. “Iceland has an enormous amount of waterfalls and of course plenty of rivers. If all conditions are in top, which they always are in May and June, Iceland is a paradise for kayak- ers,” Jón Heiðar says but adds that the season can last much longer, from around Easter and just about as long in the win- ter the kayakers can stand the cold. For the past ten years, Jón Heiðar and his friends have toured the country, searching for new rivers and chances to run the first descent. “There still is heaps left to explore,” he says and continues: “A big part of the fun is the actual trip and the search for the undiscovered. To take a road-trip for two weeks in good company, hike up a mountain and sud- denly find a crazy waterfall is the biggest thrill. We found one of the most powerful rivers in Iceland by incidence for example. On Holtavörðuheiði of all places.” Jón Heiðar and his fellow kayakers have also used their spare time escaping Iceland to tackle rivers in foreign coun- tries, mostly in Nepal. “Kayaking is a brilliant sport if you want to see the world. You get to experience countries and cultures in a totally different way. When we are in Nepal for example, we go to places the normal traveller will probably never visit. You paddle maybe a 100 km path through tiny vil- lages off the beaten track where tourists have maybe never been before.” He was once a struggling beginner who had to “eat a lot of shit” so to say and looking back he recalls many critical moments. “The most dangerous thing about being new to the sport is that often you don’t know any better and there is little instructions to be found. A couple of years back, a friend of ours was dropping down a waterfall and ended behind it. He disappeared for like fifteen minutes. Everyone thought he was dead. He was stuck in a cave behind the waterfall and as he tried to get out the stream kept pushing him back. Suddenly he washed up on the right side, lucky to be alive. This happened because we didn’t know any better.” Whitewater kayaking is sport anyone can enjoy and everyone can find a river of taste. It’s up to you to decide how far you want to push your limit. Jón Heiðar says he would love to see more kayakers come in to the sport. His advice to newcomers is to contact Kayakklúbburinn but they host practices for beginner and can rent out all the gear. As there obviously is no lack of water and the country’s endless creeks will continue to make it a playground for kayakers ther's nothing stopping. So quit reading, borrow some gear and discover your paddling potential. For more info see: www.kayakklubburinn.com and www.adventures.is. thoSe crazy kayakerS Sure are extreme! a Big part of the fun is the aCtuaL trip anD the searCh for the unDisCovereD. to taKe a roaD-trip for two weeKs in gooD CoMpany, hiKe up a Mountain anD suDDenLy finD a Crazy waterfaLL is the Biggest thriLL. V í k i n Reykjavik Maritime Museum V í k i n Grandagarði 8 - 101 Reykjavík Tel: 517 9400 Open daily from 11am to 5pm Closed Mondays w w w . s j o m i n j a s a f n . i s L i v i n g M u s e u m b y t h e S e a
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