Sunday, June 9, 2024

09.06.24 Varmahlid-Blönduos

The wind makes or breaks you in Iceland. Yesterday I said there were no easy days here, today I reconsider. If there is little wind (exceptionally?) and what there is comes from behind, Iceland is not so different from Norway. Still quite cold for June though, 3-4 degrees maybe. 

As indicated yesterday, I went for the secondary roads, 12km longer, slightly more ascent, but more quiet and arguably more beautiful. 

The first 20 km are due North against a weak headwind, nothing serious. Many farms in this area, I saw mainly horses and also sheep. 

Passing the charming small church at Reinistad

Reinistad is a historical places with connections all the time back to the sagas. 

One more picture especially for my old aunt

Arriving in Saudarkrokur, a surprisingly large town (2600 inhabitants in 2019 according to Wikipedia). Best of all, an open gas station with coffee. Good to sit insight a warm room for a while.

Then starting up to today's first mountain pass at 230m. Not many signs of summer up there. 


So down again, and continuing to the next at 320m. Before that, lunch. 

Can't be too picky to find a lunch spot

From there a steep but perfectly rideable ascent. The map indicated >10% slope, but it was not that steep. 

Summit picture

From there a long and easy descent. Gradually more farms, but the highest ones must have a pretty short summer, everything still brown. 

View up the valley where I came down


Finally stopped to take a picture of one of hese signs, you find them on each mountain pass (which doesn't need to be very high), and also some places along the fjords. Been closed a lot last week! 

Finally arriving in Blönduos where I booked a guesthouse again. Tent is not too tempting with this temperature + wind. 


Statistics:
68km, total time 5:45, active time 4:15 which gives a moving average of 16.0km/h. Total ascent 555m, net descent 55m.

An observation: there seem to be more Teslas here than any country I have been, apart from Norway. Checking this - indeed, Iceland has the second highest EV share in Europe!

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