Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Blaðsíða 34

Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Blaðsíða 34
Always best price online. Various online-offers to all Air Iceland's destinations. www.airiceland.is websales@airiceland.is / tel. +354 570 3030 Contact Air Iceland or travel agent for reservation. ÍS L E N S K A S IA .I S F L U 5 13 93 0 9/ 20 10 KEFLAVÍK BORGARNES STYKKISHÓLMUR SNÆFELLSJÖKULL DRANGAJÖKULL FLATEY NESKAUPSTAÐUR BLÖNDUÓS SIGLUFJÖRÐUR BOLUNGARVÍK HRÍSEY NARSARSSUAQ Greenland FAROE ISLANDS REYKJAVÍK AKUREYRI EGILSSTAÐIR ÍSAFJÖRÐUR VOPNAFJÖRÐUR ÞÓRSHÖFN HÚSAVÍK GRÍMSEY KULUSUK Greenland Blue Lagoon AKRANES Geysir Gullfoss Jökullónið Kárahnjúkar Kraa Hallormstaður NUUK Greenland ILULISSAT Greenland www.airiceland.is CONSTABLE POINT Greenland Glacier hiking and ice climbing, like many things in Iceland, are once in a lifetime opportunities for most travellers. Many people in the world may never get even get the chance to attempt either of the two. But after at the very least attempting both of them, one feels accomplished and humbled at the very same time. Accomplished for having done something ac- tive and unique, humbled by the beauty and awe- someness of nature. These were both feelings I was lucky enough to retain after a trip to the Sólheima- jökull glacier. A YEAR OF WINTER Sólheimajökull is 150 km outside of Reykjavík, about a two and a half hour drive not including stops. If you don’t have your own glacier hiking gear and it’s your first time visiting a glacier, a guide is recom- mended. Those guys will provide the proper equip- ment and information on how to use it, leaving little to no chance of severe injury. When we passed a snowy-topped mountain, a passenger in our group expressed his curiosity as to what it was. We were informed that it was Mt. Hekla, a volcano prone to erupting about every decade, the last eruption being in 2000. “It’s due for an eruption”, our guide Simmi warned. But Hekla has been a tame volcano compared to Katla, a volcano we were less than 60 kilometres from when we finally arrived at Sólheimajökull glacier. GLACIER FACTS As we drove through the Mordor looking glacier val- ley (Simmi thought it looked more like Helm’s Deep, which eased my mind; it wasn’t only tourists that thought Iceland had Middle-Earthen qualities), we learned that Sólheimajökull is the outlet glacier or the glacier tongue to Mýrdalsjökull glacier, the fourth largest glacier in Iceland. Beneath Mýrdalsjökull, an ice cap glacier, lies Katla. Katla, as mentioned in our last issue, is the volcano that blew up a century ago with an eruption so large it caused a “year of win- ter” in Europe. Being this close to such a volcano is... mildly unsettling. When we arrived, we had to put on contraptions called ‘crampons’. They go directly on your feet, giv- ing you traction on the glacier and the ability to ice climb. Once the crampons were securely on, Simmi and his colleague Billi gave a quick tutorial about the proper way of walking with the appliances on our feet, before we took the fifteen-minute hike to the location where we would do our ice climbing. Along the way, we stopped to see a moulin, a hole wherein water and other materials collect. Usually found around crevasses, a moulin can reach the very bottom of the glacier, or can be shallow. Water car- ries black sand, ash, and other sediments down the moulin, and when the glacier recedes, black cones are left to mark the spot where a moulin once was. MOUNTING THE GLACIER Ice climbing is something everyone needs to try at least once. When facing the wall it may seem daunt- ing, but don’t be deterred by your initial fear. Once up on the wall, the adrenaline will take over and it will be hard to stop. And falling isn’t even a worry. When you do “fall” off the wall, the guides belaying you do such a good job, you don’t move an inch. Our guides provided a safe environment, where it felt comfort- able to at least give climbing a try. As long as you don’t ice axe the rope. Then there might be some issues though (like having to buy everyone in your tour group a beer). WHAT’S UP SKóGAFOSS? After everyone had tried their hand at ice climbing, the group made its way back to the van and for the cool down part of the trip, we visited Skógafoss. Skógafoss is one of the most ‘popular’ waterfalls in Iceland, not only for the beauty of the waterfall itself, but also because of the rainbow that can be seen on sunny days by the mist that the waterfall creates. Waterfalls are a wonderful sight, rainbows are gor- geous, and when you put the two together, you get sorta the most wondergeous thing ever seen. After basking in the glow of the waterfall and its rainbows, we drove back to Reykjavík, tired after a good day’s work. Arctic Adventures puts together a fun, informa- tional trip to a glacier for a day of hiking, climbing, and sightseeing. Not many people in the world get to see glaciers, go ice climbing, or see a waterfall that creates one of the most gorgeous rainbows ever seen. This trip allows you to do all three. The beau- ty of it is that you even feel like you accomplished something if you decide to test your abilities at ice climbing. There isn’t a better feeling in the world than feeling accomplished and seeing beautiful, awe in- spiring nature at the same time. 34 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 8 — 2011 Travel | Glaciers Words S. Alessio Tummolillo Photography Jose Hernandéz “Waterfalls are a wonderful sight, rainbows are gorgeous, and when you put the two together, you get the most wondergeous thing ever seen Trip provided by Arctic Adventures. Book trip at www. adventures.is or call +354-5627000. This tour is called: 'Blue Ice - Glacier Hiking Day Tour'. Just kidding about the blood Ice Axes, Blood, And Rainbows
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