Sunday Post - 15.09.1940, Qupperneq 2

Sunday Post - 15.09.1940, Qupperneq 2
2 SUNDAY POSY THE GREAT ROUND*UP “.. national task . . national holiday”. This month is an important one in Ice- land. It is the month of the great sheep round-up. Older by centuries than the fa- mous round-ups of the “Wild West” it will go on for centuries after barbed wire and modern agricultural methods have made them a thing of the past. For the mountain pastures of Iceland are wild, scanty and vast; they have never been fenced in and never can be. Through the long winter months the sheep are kept in the farms and foddered with hay and herring-meal. In early June they are clipped and driven out into the mountains where all through the summer they wander freely living on what scanty pasture they can find. Towards the end of September the hard work of the summer is finished, the hay has been gathered in and all over the country the farmers prepare for the round-up. One or more men are sent from each fatm and on a certain day parties of men from every farming commune in the country ride up into the mountains. Each party is under the leadership of a head-man and each man takes at least one spare horse and carries with him not only a tent and a supply of food but a plenty- ful supply of drink as well, for this is not a great national task it is also a great na- tional holiday. Riding hell-for-leather all day over the difficult lava, camping at night among the rocks, the parties all close in on an ap- pointed meeting-place, gathering the sheep as they go. It may take them a week or ten days and it is dangerous work for sometimes men and horses are caught by early snow-storms and lost* for ever. “. kings of the mountains . embrace”. The arrival at the meeting-place is the great national reunion of the year. It is an immemorial custom that the head-men of the different communes or “kings of (Continued on page 7.)

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