Enkel vandring på Sólheimajökullglaciären





Beskrivning
Ingen resa till Island är komplett utan att se en glaciär. Det är trots allt ett land av is, eller hur? Och för de som är villiga att uppleva det från första hand har vi förberett denna tur på glaciären som är den närmaste och lättillgängliga från Reykjavík. Upplev skönheten i en glaciär och alla dess gömda skatter på ett säkert sätt tillsammans med en certifierad glaciärguide på vår enkla 3 timmars vandring designad för alla resenärer - du behöver inte vara en idrottare för att uppleva den unika isländska naturen och känslan av äventyr. Ta på dig stegjärn och bege dig in i det isiga underlandet! Våra guider är alla skickliga och utbildade yrkesmän, certifierade av Association of Icelandic Mountain Guides. De har stor kunskap om geologi och glaciologi som de delar med sig av på ett underhållande sätt. Vårt mål är att utbilda och ha kul på våra turer på samma gång, så att din upplevelse blir både minnesvärd och givande. Naturligtvis är våra gästers säkerhet alltid vår högsta prioritet.
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Resplan
Vid mötesplatsen kommer din guide att överlämna all nödvändig utrustning – ett par stegjärn, isyxa, hjälm och en säkerhetssele. Efter att ha sett till att alla är välutrustade kommer du att gå cirka 20 minuter till glaciärterminalen. På vägen kommer guiden att introducera dig till detta överjordiska landskap som förklarar bildandet av glaciärer och svarar på dina frågor. Innan du kliver på isen kommer du att få en grundlig instruktion om hur du använder redskapen och säkerhetsreglerna på glaciären. Sedan börjar ditt riktiga äventyr, när du slingrar dig genom isväggar och högar av vulkanisk aska mot glaciärens övre platå och sakta fördjupar dig i isens värld. Där kommer du att ta en naturskön promenad runt, omgiven av fantastiska fotomöjligheter samt intressanta platser att observera och lära dig om – sprickor, moulins och mycket mer. Om inte mitt i vintern när allt är fruset får du också chansen att prova det färskaste glaciärvattnet.
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Recensioner(3)
We loved this tour! Carolina was so patient with our group which had a young child and seniors. She went at our pace and we felt perfectly safe. The glacier was gorgeous! Carolina pointed out the most tiny and subtle things that I never would have noticed without her. Book your tour fast because she said in two years this part of the glacier will be inaccessible.
Thank you Shani for sharing your experience! It's been a pleasure to spend the time with you and your family up on the glacier!
We are very glad to have included an icewalker tour among the things to see and do in Iceland. Our tour guide was Karolina. She was very experienced, observant of our safety at all times, educated us about Icelandic glaciers, answered all of our questions, and allowed time for pictures. We were given proper gear for the glacier walk. We peered into a deep crevasse and drank from a stream of pure glacial melt water. We highly recommend the tour as a highlight of our Iceland trip.
Thank you so much for joining us a sharing your experience, Mark! We hope the rest of your trip went great.
Bottom line up front: Icewalkers Tours are a small adventure guide company operating in the south of Iceland. I have hired them on two occasions to lead the glacier excursion for our college’s trip to Iceland and recommend them to you without reservation. From the planning, scheduling, payment, and logistics in the lead up to the day of the trip, to the communication, equipment fitting, route selection and all of the events on the day in question, they are a friendly, thoughtful and capable organization. If you want to explore the glaciers of Iceland during your visit, look no further. I have a background in mountaineering, so I understand why they describe Sólheimajökull as an easy hike. It can be technical if you want it to be, but the technical aspects of glacier climbing/hiking can be mitigated through route selection. It is one thing to climb an outlet glacier with other mountaineers, but I can't imagine the difficulty in creating an experience for a diverse group both in terms of fitness and enthusiasm. They truly make it look effortless. However, if you look past our activities on the day of the trip, you can see the immense amount of prep. involved. I was in contact with Karolina throughout the week, trying to optimize what little flexibility remained in our schedule to find the best window weather-wise. At the same time, I know that Łukasz was all over the terminus of the glacier in the lead up to our arrival, updating his mental map of the changing conditions and selecting routes of varying difficulty so that he could accommodate how our group was performing on the day in question. In the end, they succeeded beautifully in finding the balance between the college students who were worn out mentally and physically after nearly two weeks in Iceland, to those who treasured every moment in crampons and wanted to stay up on the glacier into the very late Icelandic evening. Once again in our post course/trip reflections, all of the students reported that their day on Sólheimajökull was a high point during their time in Iceland. I will close with an encouragement and warning to any may read this review. It is critical that more of us visit glaciers, that more of us interact with them and observe them. The future for glaciers is bleak and the only hope for them is that they find a place in our mainstream consciousness. I am an American who climbed in Glacier National Park in my 20’s-30’s, all of those little glaciers I climbed on will be gone before I die. It is much the same for Iceland. Unless we change our trajectory, there will be little left beyond Vatnajökull in the next century. If there was a high point in the trip for me, it would be watching Karolina and Łukasz explain this grim reality to the students. It is one thing to hear about glacial mass balance in a lecture hall, and another to stand on a glacier and listen to two people who have spent much of their lives up on the ice, directly experiencing the changes occurring there and then relating those experiences in such a moving manner. I plan to be back to Iceland in 2026 with another group of students, and I will take them up on the ice, for the reason I mentioned above. When I do so, I will ask Icewalkers to guide the trip, both for their professionalism and attention to detail, but also for their ability to relate this crucial message to our students.
We are truly pleased and humbled reading your review, Jim. And you know it is not easy to leave us speechless! Thank you so much for your words and we are looking forward to seeing you again next summer!



