Iceland 2016
Things to know when traveling to Iceland:- Most cars/campers are manual (out company made Kalinda test drive it with them to insure she could shift gears)
- Familiarize yourself with the road signs: yield signs, town signs, no more town signs, falling car signs, gravel coming signs, sheep crossing, no horses to name a few
- The ring road is narrow and there are many single lane bridges and a couple single lane tunnels
- Go in late May to early June to see many many snowmelt waterfalls
- It is remote. 330,000 ppl in country majority in capitol.
- Lots of sheep and horses
- Campsite personel are around usually between 830-11pm to accept payment. The bathrooms are very nice for campsite bathrooms (tile). Some you have to pay for a shower; some showers are included. You pay by the person who is camping and number of items (two tents, one tent, one camper on the site which is usually a field)
- Get a cycling map of Iceland. It has the most information on one map of any we came across.
- We enjoyed driving counterclockwise even though the guide book suggested clockwise.
- Prices are going up for everything. Everything was more expensive than the guidebook quoted that was published in April 2016.
- Hot dogs at the N1 gas stations are "cheap," but nothing spectacular. There is a hotdog food trunk on the most south western peninsula that has unique hotdogs.
- "kull" glacier, "foss"waterfall, "fell" mountain, "fjordur" pennisula
Hole in the middle is where the geysir erupts |
Gullfoss (Golden waterfall) in the Golden Circle |
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The camper battery died. They delivered a new one, and we had no other car problems. |
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Cave worn away on a black sand beach |
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Lunch above the waterfall |
A snow melt waterfall. So pretty |
Skogafoss. The middle outlook is the best view. There were 527 stairs to the top of the waterfall |
famous basalt colmns |
Turf houses were built with driftwood, stones, and turf at there were and are few trees for building material |
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Glacier tongue in Skaftafell National Park |
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one of the many tongues of Vatnajokull glacier |
Basalt Colmuns form when lava is still flowing but the upper part is cooling. The colums form perpendicular to the lava flow |
A theater in the Capitol is modeled after skaftafoss |
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small iceberg lagoon, Fjallsarlon |
Blue ice is old ice apparently. This was one of the icebergs in Jokulsarlon |
Reindeer |
East Iceland Fjords |
One of the small coastal towns. Each town had a church, swimming pool, and most had soccer field |
Another small town |
Hengifoss and snow melt falls. The snow melt made the river rushing. We had to walk across it carefully at one point. |
The red layers are clay. It is a combination of volcanic eruption then soil repeated over many many years |
Hverir. Boiling mud with horrible stench of sulfur. |
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The cave that was farther away than we thought |
Geothermal pool inside the cave |
Not a huge pile of gavel... it's Hverfell |
It's the outside of a crater |
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Hot Spring up north |
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Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe |
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Whale watching suit to stay warm. Despite the sun, the windy made it chilly on the boat |
Husavik harbor |
Puffins. They come to nest on an island here. They mate for life, have to beat their wings 400 times per minute to fly but can dive 60 m deep |
This is Orion. Humpback whales have unique patterns on the underside of their tails. |
There were three humpbacks and several minky whales feeding. They would dive showing their tails |
Foreground is a whale breathing and in background is tail |
Godafoss |
Akureyri (Northern Capitol) |
one of three fish tanneries in the world. They sell mostly to Prada and Gucci |
Water boiling out of the earth. |
It is harnessed and piped 65km away. It only cools to 80 degrees C. |
A no town sign |
Kirkjufell. Most photographed mountain in Iceland |
Best hotdogs in Iceland |
Tallest lighthouse in Iceland (maybe Europe I don't remember) |
Reykjavik |
Brochures and maps we picked up along the way and used. |
Leif Erickson the true first European to discover North America |
If you still want more details or photos, just ask :)