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Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.04.2017, Blaðsíða 48

Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.04.2017, Blaðsíða 48
48The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 06 — 2017 Holy Mountain Hiking into the past at Helgafell Words: Eli Petzold Just off the road linking Stykkishól- mur to the rest of Snæfellsnes, Helgafell (“Holy Mountain”) rises 73 metres above the flat, bucolic landscape of Þórsnes headland. Al- though unassuming against the backdrop of Snæfellsnes’s rugged spine, it stands out as the tallest and most distinctive geological feature on Þórsnes. Superstition has it that visitors to the moun- tain can make three wishes upon reaching its summit, provided that they ascend in silence, and without looking backwards. While the exact origins of this superstition remain murky, it seems to derive from ta- boos and traditions described in the semi-historical medieval Ice- landic sagas. Eyrbyggja Saga tells us that Þórolfur Mostrarskegg, the region’s first settler, gave the mountain its name when he arrived in the late ninth century. Transfixed by the mountain’s apparent sacredness, he forbade anyone to even look at it unwashed. He believed that he and his descendants would “die into the mountain,” a superstition confirmed when his son Þorsteinn drowned in Breiðafjörður: a local shepherd saw the mountain open, and heard Þórolfur welcoming Þorsteinn into a jolly, boozy feast within. Later in the saga, Þórolfur’s great-grandson Snorri Goði, coun- selling a friend, suggests they hike up Helgafell because “plans de- vised there are least likely to come to nothing.” Substitute “plans” for “wishes” and it seems that Snor- ri’s superstition inspired the later tradition of wish-making on the mountaintop. Interpersonal quandaries A proper hike up Helgafell begins at the grave of Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, the heroine of Laxdæla Saga, who exchanged estates with Snorri Goði to escape interpersonal quandaries across Breiðafjörður. Passionate, brash, and relentlessly indepen- dent, Guðrún is one of the most memorable characters in the Ice- landic sagas. After four unsuccess- ful marriages, she turned to God in her old age and became Iceland’s first nun. A small tombstone near the present-day church at the foot of Helgafell purports to mark her grave, and according to some ver- sions of the superstition, visitors are only afforded their wishes if they circle her burial before ascend- ing the mountain. Guðrún’s monastic inclination seems to prefigure the eventual founding of a monastery at Hel- gafell in the twelfth century. Al- though there are no extant remains of the original monastery, it was a major landholder in the region and an important centre of medieval learning and manuscript produc- tion; it’s thought that many manu- scripts containing Icelandic sagas were compiled and copied in the monastery at Helgafell. Today, there’s not much to com- memorate the literary and his- torical significance of Helgafell— which, in a way, makes it all the more charming. A light fifteen- minute hike brings you to the sum- mit, where, on a clear day, you can see the southern coast of the West- fjords across the countless islands of Breiðafjörður. For the supersti- tious and dreamy, it’s an excellent excuse for wishful thinking; for the skeptical, it’s a pleasant hike into Iceland’s medieval past. SHARE & VIEW GALLERY: gpv.is/hm06 How to get there: Head to Stykkishólmur, and look out for Helgafell on your right Distance from Reykjavík 165 km Car provided by: gocarrental.is The best of Icelandic produce with a nod to Japan and South America. Modern Icelandic flavours, share plates and award winning cocktails. Sushi Social Þingholtsstræti 5 • 101 Reykjavík Tel. 568 6600 • sushisocial.is Our kitchen is open 17.00–23.00 sun.–thu. 17.00–24.00 fri.–sat. SOCIALIZE WITH THE LOCALS ICELANDIC SEAFOOD makes world’s best sushi Photo: Atli Arnarsson Photo: טראהנייר ירעל
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