Spent a week in country, 4 days on a trail whose names are impossible to reproduce and a few days In Reykjavic. I did little research before going and I was a little shocked to see how touristy the place was, few Americans, mostly Eurotrash. Still a very cool place if you do the research and get off the beaten path.
The hike was damn near the most impressive stuff I have ever seen. Highly varied terrain and new vistas every few miles. Unlike 'Merican backcountry the prescribed campsites have huts, and masses of people. I usually prefer the isolation, but sharing a bunch of Wild Turkey and chocolate with a group of Belgian girls has it's advantages. Had several camera issues so waiting to download pictures from friends but I still got some good shots.
Reyjkavic is a charming fucking city.
Iceland is all about the D
The hike was damn near the most impressive stuff I have ever seen. Highly varied terrain and new vistas every few miles. Unlike 'Merican backcountry the prescribed campsites have huts, and masses of people. I usually prefer the isolation, but sharing a bunch of Wild Turkey and chocolate with a group of Belgian girls has it's advantages. Had several camera issues so waiting to download pictures from friends but I still got some good shots.
Reyjkavic is a charming fucking city.
Iceland is all about the D