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Náttúrufræðingurinn 38 Ritrýnd grein / Peer reviewed öll tók þrettán daga. Þetta var fyrsta alíslenska ferðin yfir Vatnajökul fram og til baka á seinni öldum. Með henni ráku þessir ungu fullhugar rækilega slyðru- orðið af forfeðrunum.58 Svo vill til að sá sem þetta ritar hefur tekið ástfóstri við gönguskíði einmitt til að kynnast betur leyndardómum Vatnajökuls (22. og 23. mynd). ABSTRACT The Vatnajökull glacier at its greatest extent from 1600 to 1900, the search for alternative routes along its northern borders, speculations about the loca- tion of Grímsvötn, the pioneering cross- ings by foreigners from 1875 onwards and later activity by Icelanders. In the first and second articles of this series, published in Vol. 90, Nos. 2–3 and 4–5 (2020),1,2 the author reviewed old sources about journeys and routes across the Vatnajökull gla- cier up to 1600, fishing activities off the south coast, the earlier vegetation cover and some dwelling sites on the north side of the glacier. In this, the last of three articles, he describes how travelling across the interior of Iceland became less common and even came to a complete stop in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. After the routes across Vatnajökull were abandoned, travel continued for some time longer on the east of the glacier to fishing stations in Lón and Horna- fjörður. Interest in exploring the inte- rior of the country and finding both old and new routes revived shortly before 1800. One of these, “Vatnajökulsvegur”, lay close to the northern side of the glacier, running through Vonarskarð or joining the Sprengisandur route to the west. Attention is also given to the Grímsvötn volcano and what was known, even in the medieval period, by the people of Skaftafellssýslur, and some others, about its location within the glacier. The name Gríms Vatna Jökull is preserved in sources from the seventeenth century; this is probably the antecedent form of the name Vatna- jökull. During the nineteenth century closer attention was given to eruptions within the glacier and in 1883 measure- ments from different locations provided a precise location in what was later to become known as the Grímsvötn caldera. For about 250 years, from the early seventeenth century until 1875, there are no records of anyone crossing Vatna- jökull; after this began the visits by foreign enthusiasts. The first of these was the Englishman William L. Watts, who travelled north across the glacier, accompanied by Icelanders. Several others followed, including Koch and Wegener, on horseback, in 1912. Then, in 1926, three young farmers’ sons from Hornafjörður made the crossing in both directions as their ancestors had done. Now the great ice-cap is the playground of thousands of visitors to the Vatna- jökull National Park every year. 22. mynd. Við Goðheima, skála Jöklarannsóknafélagsins á Goðahnjúkum. Kristján Már Sigurjónsson og Kristín Einars- dóttir. Grendill (1570 m) í baksýn. – On Goðahnjúkar (1460 m) in the eastern part of Vatnajökull, site of the Glaciological Society's hut. In the background the peak Grendill (1570 m). Ljósm./Photo: Hjörleifur Guttormsson, 27. ágúst 1989.
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