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Our day tour was delayed by a blow out but then we were off to Sólheimajökull for our walk.

My clothing for the day had been carefully planned out as I feel the cold, so I was fitted out with: thermal vest and leggings, thin fleece, trackie bottoms, thick fleece, waterproof trousers, waterproof outer jacket... then socks, waterproof socks, leather walking boots, fleece hat and thermal waterproof gloves. This turned out to be just right for the glacier.

When we arrived at the car park facing the glacier we were then fitted out with a harness, helmet, crampons and ice picks. The crampons only took a short while to get used to, taking on a more 'John Wayne' walk and we set out on to the glacier. After the initial hail flurry that attacked us, the weather was generally fine and we could see a good stretch uncovered by cloud.

Next we tried our hands at ice-climbing, with my volunteering to go first. Armed with two picks and my trust crampons (and thankfully a sturdy rope secured and held by our guide Ingó.) I took my first swing. It was easier than I expected to get a good hold with the picks, the difficulties lay in getting a decent footing, but fairly quickly I was up near where the rope was tethered and it was time to lean back and walk back down the ice face.

We each had a turn and then took a further walk on the glacier before turning back to the bus for a very welcome sandwich and drink.

Ingó was a great guide, giving us information along the drive about the volcanic eruptions, introducing us to a little Icelandic music and making sure we were safe on the glacier. He also made sure we had some great chocolate cookies while we were up there!

Do not forget your camera!

  • Visited November 2011
Backcountry hike in North Iceland

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What is the age limit for the ATVs?


To drive the ATVs you need a valid international car driver’s license. A scooter licence is not enough. For sitting at the back on the bike there is no age limit, kids can sit at the back of their parents.

What clothing is provided?

 
We provide a fleece jacket, gloves, headwear, helmet and waterproof jacket and pants!

What do I need to bring?

 
We recommend that you bring sunglasses, warm outdoor clothing and waterproof jacket and pants (but we also have some waterproof clothing to lend)

Where do I meet you for the trip if I don’t want pick up from Reykjavík?


The ATVs are located at Bolalda next to Litla Kaffistofan, a gas station on rout nr 1 on mount Hellisheiði. The guide comes to Litla Kaffistofan and you follow them to Bolalda.  The drive is around 20 minutes from Reykjavík; you follow the signs for Selfoss and turn to right few meters before the gas station.

What is the engine size of your ATVs?

 
The bikes are 700CC.