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Jökull - 01.01.2020, Síða 137

Jökull - 01.01.2020, Síða 137
Sturkell and Gudmundsson camped on a small plateau framed by abyss-like cliffs on both sides. The horses were nervous and Erik and Hakon had to hold them all night, and at midnight it started to rain. After this miserable night the journey down towards civilization continued. Hakon suffered badly from rheumatism as they followed the narrow ice ridges down the glacier. At nine o’clock on the 6th of September they finally arrived at the farm Hólar in the district of Mýrar (Figure 1). The farm people were extremely friendly, and they were well cared for. At the farm they meet Dagbjartur Eyjólfsson, a farmer from Heinaberg. He offered to help them retrieve the sledge up on the glacier. They rested for a few days and then decided to let the world know about their achievement. They rode to Höfn in Hornafjörður and sent a wire to news agents. On the 9th of September the first news appeared in Morgun- blaðið and Berlingske. The next day the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet printed the story with the headline: “The largest Icelandic crater discovered. An astonishing achievement by two young men from Stockholm. The crater perhaps the largest of the world has been named - Swede crater.” Now all they had to do was to retrieve the equip- ment. On the 18th of September they set out with four horses and with the guidance of Dagbjartur they fol- lowed a better route. But the last part proved to be very difficult as new crevasses had formed. Eventu- ally after several hours they reached the sledge. The horses were loaded and they noted the wind had died completely. This was bad news. A storm from north was coming. The storm caught them and they had to sacrifice the equipment and concentrate on surviving! They succeeded wrapping the tent around the three of them, but no clothes and blankets – they had a terri- ble night. The next day they managed to get blankets and food. They were stranded on a tiny plateau sur- rounded by deep chasms. The horses were still with them on the second day of the storm, but on the third day when the storm had ceased, the horses were gone. One of the horses was found deep down in a crevasse, alive but beyond help. The three men succeeded in reaching a populated area, but they were scarred for life. Two other horses had managed to find their way down and were found by a farmer. On the 22nd of September, five Icelanders went back to retrieve all the equipment parts they could find, but a lot of it was lost. Erik and Hakon traveled back to Stockholm and ar- rived there on the 19th of November. Other observations made by Wadell and Ygberg Although the discovery of Grímsvötn was the most noted finding of this two-man expedition, there are other relevant observations. Firstly, their descriptions and photos bear witness to the extent and magnitude of the fallout of tephra on Vatnajökull in the eruption of Katla in 1918. Wadell (1920a) states that the tephra was up to 10–20 cm thick in the ablation area of Síðu- jökull (Wadell uses the name Skaftárjökull) and that in that area a 20–25 cm layer of packed snow was found between the tephra layer and the glacier ice. This may, however, have been and older tephra layer as this thickness is improbable given the large distance from Katla. Moreover, they used this tephra layer to estimate the mass balance in the accumulation areas, apparently by digging snow pits down to the tephra layer. Wadell states that at 1600 m above sea level the thickness of the net snow accumulation varied be- tween 1.5 and 3 meters. These may be the first obser- vations of mass balance on Vatnajökull. Using a firn density of 550 kg m3, these numbers are equivalent to a net mass balance of 0.8–1.7 m water equivalent, comparable to the averages reported for 1992–2006 (Björnsson and Pálsson, 2008) in the the accumula- tion area of Vatnajökull traversed by Erik and Hakon. Aftermath The achievements of Erik and Hakon got a good cov- erage in Iceland. Morgunblaðið (1919) was the first to break the news on the 9th of September. The news- paper printed a longer story in the 21st and contin- ued on the 23rd of September based on a telephone interview with Hakon Wadell. The next summer Morgunblaðið printed a more complete story written by Hakon (Wadell, 1920b), first introduced on the 3rd of June 1920 and when published on 9th, 10th,12th, 20th of June, and 3rd and 8th of July. In Sweden, the news came out on the 10th of September in Svenska Dagbladet. They got a hero’s welcome upon their re- turn on the 19th November, but their fame died out 134 JÖKULL No. 70, 2020
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