- Everest Base Camp #1 & #2
- Inca Trail 2018
- Women's Projects in Tanzania 2018
- Bhutan 2017
- Women's House Building 2017
- Antarctic Adventure
- Greenland by Day Hike
- Fire and Ice: Iceland
- Family Fire & Ice: Iceland
- Mongolia on Horseback
- Raising Voices, Raising Roofs
- New Zealand Adventure
- Inca Trail 2015
- Ethiopia Explorer 2015
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2015
- Patagonia & Wine
- Everest Base Camp 2014
- Bhutan, Land of the Thunder Dragon 2014
- The Way: A Pilgrimage Across Spain
- Belize Dive & Jungle Exploration
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2014
- Everest Base Camp 2013
- Turkey: Mt. Ararat
- Inca Trail II 2013
- Inca Trail I 2013
- 2013 Kilimanjaro Cancer Climb
- Spanish Immersion with Mayan Tropics & Honduran Island Paradise
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2012
- Nicaragua Volunteer Adventure 2012
- In the Footsteps of Buddha 2011
- Iceland & Greenland 2011
- 2011 Kilimanjaro Climb for Cancer
- Everest Base Camp 2010
- Bhutan Sept. 26, 2010
- Galapagos 2010
Viewing Post for: Family Fire & Ice: Iceland
Date: Sunday, August 7, 6 pm
Location: Volcano Huts, Porsmork National.
Up and away. In our beautiful 4 x 4. And we needed them. Here is how a
river crossing 20 miles away from the road works. You see a vehicle or so
stopped and the people on either side of the river looking. Maybe one
wades out unto the river to see how deep. If they are not swept away, and
return, good sign. Discuss then angle of attack, clearance, unseen
obstacles. And hope someone else goes first.
You have to hit the water at the right speed. In this case water flew up
over the hood and in the open driver window.
Next, jump and video your friends behind.
We waited at the big crossing to take a honking huge bus to our cabin.
There is this oasis of cabins tucked away in a niche on the side of this
huge glacier valley. From here we hiked 1000 foot of uphill to a
prominence. To one side a large ice cap with volcano under it cascading
down. This said volcano is the one that blew off so spectacularly a few
years ago. Quiet at moment.
Across the precipitous valley to the other side a huge, huge domed ice cap
with broken smiles of crevasses yawning down over cliffs.
We returned to our cabins for a sauna and thai food.
To be continued. ..
Messages for this post
For: Rick/Mar-c-ia
Off roading, glaciers, volcanos, raging rivers, sauna and thai food? Sounds Awesome! Can't wait. Tell Mar-c-ia "HI"!
KARLA FROM TEXAS - 8/8/2016