My Iceland adventure is concluding and I have
squeezed as much as I could into this trip considering the unfortunate closure
of the Southeastern section of the ring road.
I love Iceland and it needs to be further explored. The scenery is incredible, the people are
intelligent and friendly (but not overly so) and there is so much to see and do
here. The center of the country needs
4wd vehicles, but has some outstanding scenery; there are hotpots, pools and
hot springs everywhere that could take up weeks of exploration and, with the
exception of the South, there are few people on the roads (especially the
gravel ones!). A week is not enough but it is the time I allotted. I’ve met some really interesting people and
have seen some amazing sights, although no aurora was in my forecast for this
trip. Maybe next time . . .
There are a lot of photos for such a short trip, but I really
had to pick and choose. I have hundreds
that I haven’t shared that are of incredible scenes. Iceland is really a beautiful place and you
could literally spend months exploring this place if the weather and your
finances allowed.
For those who asked – here is what I have lived in for the
past week. It served me well, but the
Wifi sucked!!! Iceland is big on roundabouts
to get around towns (always interesting) and one lane bridges (probably a
necessity). It’s been a driving
challenge sometimes in a manual transmission van with six speeds. Why?
It reminded me of Spinal Tap with the amp that goes to 11 and made me
smile along the way.
I spent the last night in Dingvellir Park at the end of the Golden Circle. It was super cold and I woke to a dusting of snow on the hills around me. Time to head home!
By the way, the title means good luck and thank you.See y'all soon.
Ta da! Here it is! |
For inside pics, Happy Campers, Iceland |
Love the moss in Iceland. It covers everything! |
This area is full of cairns and it's considered good luck to add a rock (which of course I did). The road department actually leaves a pile of spare rocks for people so they can! |
The beach in the town of Vik. |
More beautiful scenes along the road. |
Geysir (where the Icelanders say we got the word geyser). I could have watched it go off all day. Fascinating! |
The real Gulfoss Falls (the falls in the first blog needs to be corrected, but I don't know what it's called! This one is huge and noisy and wet! |