The White Falcon - 22.03.1974, Side 11
Vp'p
The next stop was an outcrop-
ping on Kleifarvatn, the lake
near Krisuvik and the hot springs
d pits. Here we ate lunch and
lored the area. Peggy pointed
out that during the summer months
tents dot the hillsides and fish-
ermen can be seen on the lake and
shoreline.
After eating, snapping pic-
tures and policing the area to
make sure we didn't leave any
itter we headed down the winding
ighway between Reykjavik and
Keflavik. We returned to the USO
Center about 2 p.m.
We "survived" the driving of
Peggy (which wasn't really that
bad), the closed road, mud, bumps,
and the hot springs without mis-
haps. Everyone also got a chance
to see a little bit of Icelandic
countryside and take pictures to
remember it by.
The USO plans the trips every
week and all you have to do is
sign up. Each week the tour goes
to a different area and every
Sunday offers different fun.
If you want more information
about the Survival Course Tour,
call the USO at ext. 6113 or stop
by the center.
USO
Story and
photos by
Bob Haagenson
March 22, 1974
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