Laugavegur
near Skogar, Suðurland (Lýðveldið Ísland)
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Bjórgil
A nice place for lunch. If it rains note that the lava on the southern side actually forms an overhanging shelter
Bláfjallakvísl
One of many rivers to ford. WikiLoc could use a pictograph for river crossings ...
Botnar
09-SEP-06 12:59:14 The third overnight stop on a "normal" (four day) hike. We just walked past.
Bratthálskvísl
The second river to cross, this one is normally very shallow. The ford shown is that on the route via Álftavatn, on this occasion we forded the river far upstream.
Brennisteinsalda
One of Iceland's most beautiful mountains (in terms of colouration).
Básar
10-SEP-06 11:39:41 Our destination
Grashagakvísl 1
This is where one normally wades across Grashagakvísl on the way to Álftavatn. If heading for Hvanngil you may want to check out the upstreaam location ("Grashagakvísl 2") where we managed to jump across though the river was in flood.
Grashagakvísl 2
This is where we made our "stepping stone" way across Grashagakvísl despite it being in flood. Risky but rewarding .....
Hvanngil
A very comfortable hut where we spent the night.
Höskuldsskáli
This hut is where most people spend their first night (if hiking north to south), usually taking an evening stroll to the ice caves on the other side of Hrafntinnusker. We made a brief stop on our way past in the pouring rain ...
Krossárbrú
Although my track ends on the northern shore of Krossá I felt I should indicate the location of the bridge - it isn't obvious.
Ljósárbrú
This river runs in a deep gully underneath the bridge, well worth stopping to look down!
N Emstruá
There are only two ways to cross this river - across the bridge or on the glacier where it originates. Any variations on the Laugavegur theme are constrained by this fact.
S Emstruá
Like its sibling, the Northern Emstruá, this river can only be crossed via the bridge - in this case a pedestrian-only affair with interesting approaches on both sides.
Skagfjörðsskáli
This is really too grand an affair to be called a hut, I guess "lodge" would be a better fit.
Stórihver
The name means "big (hot) spring" - this place is about right for a lunchbreak if you started your hike at Landmannalaugar and intend to spend the night at Hrafntinnusker.
Þröngá
This river can be a bit difficult if it's been raining - so be careful.
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