Iceland review - 2002, Page 16

Iceland review - 2002, Page 16
14 ICELAND REVIEW rocky grade divorces us from the refined dirt route I was growing attached to. A few arbitrary winds in the road later, two well-equipped jeeps make their slow way toward us, lurching over a set of shallow, silver river beds. The first driver raises his hand in a grave salute to the deeper solitude that lies ahead. As we pass the 10 km mark, the wide valley comes to life as the sun reveals itself and dispersed obsidian catches the sudden light. Far off the road, columns of steam mark the distant hills. The road dead-ends at a looming, black-striped cross section of a gla- cier, where the ground sizzles like a frying pan. Under the wall of ice, two large caves have been melted by the hot springs that rise up from the earth. The hollowed caves rain heavily at their entrances, hissing where it meets boiling puddles of ground water below. Hrafntinnusker is a frequent first stop on the famous Landmannalaugar-Thórsmörk Highland trek. Though it isn’t visible from the road, a few hundred metres away is an overnight hut that lodges hikers. Some stay here, and some press on to another desti- nation, claiming this area is too forbidding and inhospitable. Kyra Beuermann, a policewoman from Berlin on a solo three-week bicycle tour, struggles up Núpsheidi, not far from the Hólaskjól hut on F208. 10 IR302 - Fjallabak bs-rm 2.9.2002 10:14 Page 14

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