Reykjavík Grapevine - 23.09.2016, Side 54

Reykjavík Grapevine - 23.09.2016, Side 54
INTERVIEW The Cave Tamer The Raufarhólshellir lava tube is to be developed—for its own protection Words ARTA BALODE Photos HELGA LAUFEY GUÐMUNDSDÓTTIR & ART BICNICK Raufarhólshellir, the third larg- est lava tunnel in Iceland, is easily accessible from Reykjavík: after a 35km drive, it’s simple to enter and explore the almost 1.4km long cave on your own. Soon, though, this is set to change. A project to build facilities around the lava tunnel has been approved, and construction is due to begin this autumn. Hallgrímur Kristins- son is the one leading the project, and a few minutes into our chat, I get the impression the project couldn’t be in better hands. Improve or close The cave’s proximity to the capi- tal, combined with its astonish- ing beauty, makes it a popular site to visit. "It's the most popu- lar cave in Iceland,” says Halli. “No any other cave gets as many visitors as Raufarhólshellir." But as the number of foreign adven- turers in Iceland increases every year, the cave faces consequences. When I visit the site, climbing over rocks and watching my step, the overall picture is not encour- aging: I see broken glass, toilet paper, leftovers from a fire and cigarette butts. Halli notices my surprise. "Building infrastruc- ture is something that needs to be done,” he says, “otherwise the landowners would close the cave, because of all the garbage and harm." He particularly stresses the importance of the project's out- come being in a harmony with na- ture. "We want to emphasise the beauty, instead of messing things up," he continues. "I honestly be- lieve that by creating infrastruc- ture, we both protect the cave, and make it possible for everyone to go there." Lost in the dark He has a point—there are plenty of stories about rescue teams be- ing called to rescue tourists from the beasts lurking in the darkness of the cave's underworld tun- nels. I hear about some climbers who arrived fully equipped with professional caving equipment: an iPhone flashlight, which, of The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 15 — 2016 54 course, ran out of battery during their descent. With experience or hindsight, of course, nobody would ever end up in such a situa- tion. Halli cites such instances as another reason why the changes are in fact necessary. "We're taking our first steps now," he says, radiating enthusi- asm to protect the tunnel from further damage, whether deliber- ate or unconscious. Apart from setting a date for a voluntary cave cleaning day, the project’s organ- isers have carefully planned out the most nature-friendly meth- ods to execute their plans. Whilst the depths of the tun- nel are unaffected by weather, the entrance area does see some sea- sonal differences." In wintertime, there are big snow piles coming into the ceiling openings, as well as astounding icicles," Halli ex- plains. Whatever the weather, Raufarhólshellir will remain a popular site—some tours are due to start very soon, with the im- provements scheduled to be fin- ished in 2017. SHARE & MORE PICTURES: gpv.is/tamer REYKJAVÍK CLASSIC WHALE WATCHING REYKJAVÍK EXPRESS WHALES & PUFFINS NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE VIÐEY ISLAND Call us on +354 519 5000 or visit www.elding.is Duration: 1,5 - 2,5 hours Departures: 1. September - 15. April Schedule on elding.is Departures: Daily Duration: 1-1,5 hours Departures: 1. April - 16. October Duration: 2,5-3,5 hours Departures: All year round from Reykjavik Price 1.200 ISK Price 9.900 ISK Price 22.990 ISK Price 9.900 ISK Come and meet us at Reykjavík Old Harbour +354 519 5000 www.elding.is

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