Iceland review - 2014, Side 37

Iceland review - 2014, Side 37
ICELAND REVIEW 35 a break FroM real liFe after each day of up to eight hours of riding, the group is picked up and driven back to Bjarnastaðir where they spend the night. Halldór’s wife elín maríusdóttir pre- pares dinner, lamb from the farm or trout from a nearby lake, and afterwards the party enjoys a glass of wine or a beer in the late summer evening sun. By a brook, a flock of ducks play, while newborn lambs prefer the company of humans. Usually lambs are only born in the spring, so these came as a surprise. “i found their mother dead in the field,” says Halldór. aiming to make tourism his bread and butter, for now he remains primarily a sheep farmer. the women find the two heimalningar, as motherless lambs are called, absolutely adorable, taking turns in bottle-feeding them. Sharing a beer with anne Kristine Boe from denmark, she tells me how much she enjoys the riding. “Back in copenhagen, i’m busy with my life as a social worker, so this was a much-needed break.” We sit outside, even though the icelandic summer evening doesn’t compare to the heat wave Scandinavians have experienced this summer. “this feels like winter,” shrugs anne Kristine, yet adding of the trip, “we’ve been lucky with the weather. it’s mostly been dry and sunny.” the arctic circle special includes not only riding trips, but also other kinds of sightseeing and activi- ties, such as whale watching from Húsavík, driving to Ásbyrgi canyon and dettifoss waterfall and sailing across the arctic circle while sea angling. emmely was the only one brave enough to jump in the ocean with Halldór and maya. “it was cold,” she admits, yet stating that swimming across the arctic circle was worth it. mostly, though, it’s about riding. it’s all over too soon. the three teens, Helena, alicia and emmely, have to get back to real life and seem mel- ancholy about leaving the group. the others are beam- ing in anticipation of the adventures of tomorrow. * trAVeL Coming home to bjarnastaðir; mountain Hafrafell from a different angle.

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