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Iceland 2013/2014 - Snow and TRs
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Day six and we're heading up Kerling the highest mountain on the Peninsula at 1538m. I initially climbed and skied this back in 2012 and had to do 1000m of ascent and descent carrying skis on scree which was not fun. Thankfully there was considerably more snow this year but even so this was the first tour we had to walk for a bit from the car to hit the snow line. The first time we walked up the obvious ridge line. This time we tried to skin up the shoulder where the ridge meets the glaciated plateau. This turned out to be considerably steeper and firmer than expected so we ended up booting up the majority of it which was less than stellar. The third option is to follow a gully up which would be very dodgy in the wrong conditions but absolutely great for us... you live and learn. It's all quite steep though and the guys on approach skis had major problems on the firm snow even with ski crampons.
The Route.
Making friends on the way up.
Hiking up to the snow line.
The bootpack.
Craig making his way up the ridge. The guys with soft-boots had to scramble up a slightly different route because the snow was too firm. (Photo Demetre)
Not at all posed. Recovering at the top of the bootpack.
Crossing the plateau. I skied the prominent shady line in the background in 2012.
A wider view of one of the corries. Gnar. That extra 500m makes a big difference. Plus the weather was clearing!
Hard to judge scale but there are some lovely looking ski lines up here. Would be great sled accessed skiing.
This is the true summit and the corrie is a much easier proposition. A bit of skinning up the guts with a bootpack to the top which would be inaccessible except by a long ridge traverse in dodgy avi conditions or when it has a mahoosive cornice.
More opportunities for group skiing on the way back down.
The snow got a little slushy in places.
An excellent end to a great trip.
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Some panos, click through for biggerer.
Héðinsfjörður.
From the top of Gvendarskál looking towards Ólafsfjörður.
Looking across Eyjafjörður from the top of Gvendarskál.
Looking across Eyjafjarðará from Kerling.
Last edited by Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? on Wed 4-06-14 12:36; edited 1 time in total
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Finally a full album of these photos and some more is here:
http://imgur.com/a/Tef5H#0
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Be sure to take account of 'elfin safety:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27907358
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Urrgh, press when it comes to Iceland is terrible. In reality the concern and protest about the road is primarily centered around the destruction of the lava field.
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Note to self. Must ski Iceland.
After all it is free
After all it is free
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