Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.01.2017, Side 58

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.01.2017, Side 58
The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01 — 2017 58 “Up for some splashes?” I ask. The engine is roaring and the wind beating at the visors of our helmets as we approach a deep, icy pool of muddy water in the middle of the road. The noise and hellish turmoil turns my passenger’s answer into a muffled whisper. A mischievous smile visits my lips. “I’ll take that as a yes.” Bugg y Advent ures offer a t h r i l l i ng ex p er ience on ly a 20-minute drive from down- town Reykjavík. At first, the of- fer of being strapped into a tiny vehicle to willingly spend an hour of your life speeding along a bumpy and damaged road doesn’t sound very enticing. But once you sign up: Oh boy, you’re in for so much fun. Gear up The adventure begins in a large hall filled with fierce-looking buggies, along with suits and helmets that cover the partici- pants from head to toe. The fi- nal getup invites worries about what lies ahead, as a thick jump- suit, rubber boots with wool socks, two pairs of gloves, a ski mask and full helmet may seem a bit much for a little car ride. But hats off to the organisers, because the deliberate prepa- ration really lets you make the most of the drive. To be honest, being quite far from a speed-loving-car-crazy type of person, I was a bit doubt- ful about the upcoming buggy experience, which sounded like a life or death ride with end- less possibi l it ies for embar- rassment. But from the moment I put my foot on the gas pedal and felt how easily the buggy followed my demands, and af- ter witnessing its amazing hill- climbing and pit-surviving ca- pabilities, my worries were left in the dust. Aim for the pits In a thundering convoy, we’re led through all sorts of fun and spine-tingling awfulness. It ’s funny, how at the beginning your driver’s instincts urge you to meticulously avoid the pud- dles, pits and rocks. But soon comes the revelation—these everyday obstacles are the true sources of joy. Clench the steer- ing wheel tightly and let the road throw you up and down, make the biggest splashes pos- sible, and cover your partner with icy mud—go wild! You shouldn’t completely lose your mind, however, as even these little magic cars can roll over. But they’re equipped with roll cages, and the drivers are led by experienced guides, so there’s no real danger. And don’t take the description “off-road car” too literally, as no off-roading is al- lowed—the tours are eco-friend- ly and don’t damage nature. All the senior ladies One of the owners of Buddy Ad- ventures, Harpa Groiss, says that these tours really are for everybody. They’re popular not only with tourists but Iceland- ers as well, enjoyed by families, and groups of women, bachelors and seniors alike. For those who aren’t going for the driving ex- perience, there’s the chance to enjoy scenery. The route is lo- cated on the beautiful and char- acteristically vast fields below the slopes of Esja. The company is only a year and a half old, but has had more than four thousand cl ients, without a single complaint. The tours vary in length and diffi- culty, but all manage to put an excited grin on the face of each participant. Wanna shake up your week? Find your inner crazy person, and get ready to buggy. SHARE: gpv.is/adv01 Muddy Wheels And Grins Words SIGNE SMALA Photos ART BICNICK Put your foot down for a thrilling buggy adventure Distance from Reykjavík 20 km Trip provided by buggyadventures.is How to get there Take Route 1 to Kistumelur

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