The Great Outdoors
Exploring the Extreme
Youth beauty, beauty youth In geological
terms Iceland is very young — and the youthful
exuberance of the land boldly greets travelers.
The landscape is alive with the restless play of
nature’s forces.
Action lovers in search of a real challenge will find
plenty to their liking in Iceland. In some places where
swirling glacial rivers race over rugged terrain on their
way seaward, the scenery looks custom-built for river
rafting. White water rafting operators often offer a
choice of routes with different levels of challenge —
for newcomers who want to experience the basic thrill
and more difficult rides for the really wild at heart.
Among the best-loved rivers for rafting are the Hvita in
the chasm down from Gullfoss in south Iceland, and
Jokulsa in Skagafjordur in the north.
Bold as ice
Glaciers cover one-ninth of Iceland’s land surface.
Vatnajokull, at 3,300 square miles, is the largest glacier
in Europe. The beauty of glaciers is eternal, but
obstacles to enjoying it are largely a thing of the past.
Glacier exploration is a unique experience, literally
transporting travelers to a higher plane, where different
values apply.
Tours are available where travelers make the ascent
by bus and belt-driven vehicle, and then have time to
explore on their own — by snowmobile. Safaris in
modified jeeps are also available. But because of the
risk of hidden cracks in the glaciers, travelers should
only visit glaciers on organized tours with experienced
operators and guides. After all, there’s all the freedom
in the world — once you make it to the top.
The main starting point for exploring several of the many glaciers that form the Vatnajokull cap is the town
of Hofn in southeast Iceland. Other glacier favorites are
the mystical Snaefellsjokull on Snaefellsnes peninsula,
Myrdalsjokull on the south coast, and Langjokull where
west Iceland borders the highlands, the closest major
glacier to the capital.
And … Action!
Go-it-alone types, too, can test themselves against
nature. Cycling around Iceland is a genuine challenge,
attracting a growing number of contenders. And really
vigorous mountain hiking trails fan out in all directions
from the outskirts of almost every community.

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