Moving on from Vik we visited the largest icecap, a glacial lagoon, and took a “super jeep” ride up onto a glacier.
Barren lava field with Icelands biggest icecap in the distance
Crystal at a glacial lagoon
Tiny arctic flowers at the base of a glacier
Tiny arctic flowers at the base of a glacier
Surreal moss field that stretched as far as the eye could see
Tiny farming hamlet in the shadow of a waterfall.
Crystal with glacial ice on Diamond Beach
A glacier spilling down off the icecap.
A glacial lagoon
View of ice on the glacial lagoon
Ice washing up on Diamond Beach.
A closeup of glacial ice washed up on the beach.
A seal gives me the stink eye as it makes its way out to sea.
View of the ocean from the edge of the glacier.
Crystal at the base camp at the edge of the glacier. We took the "super jeep" transport up the mountain and then took a sno cat onto the glacier.
Kai at altitude before we set off on the glacier.
Nora in the Snocat
Crystal and Nora taking a ride on the glacier
A crevice high on the glacier
Distant mountains seen from the glacier. It was snowing too
Basalt columns on a rock face high on the glacier. These are formed when lava cools very slowly giving it time to crystalize. Normally quite rare but, in Iceland, they were everywhere.
Rock outcropping high on the glacier
Jacobs family on the glacier
Jacobs family on the glacier
Kai waiting for the snocat ride back down. He did well considering he had a broken arm with steel pins in it.
Glacial snow-owl
Nora with her snow owl
Nora on the glacier
The snowcat took us right by a deep crevace on the glacier
Crystal next to the "super jeep" that took us up the mountain
At the base of the glacier
Kai staying warm in the chalet before we headed down
Crystal after spending time on the glacier
Our trusty pickup parked outside our lodging for the night. That is in ocean you can see in the distance.
The Air BnB had more taxidermy than we expected.
Nora in a small town where we stopped for sandwiches
A flock of seabirds flys by on the eastern Fjords
Egilstadr seen in the distance
Kai during our visit to Seydisfjurdur
The famous rainbow sidewalk leading to the blue Lutheran church in Seydisfjurdur