Olaf hat geschrieben:Es kommt genaugenommen die Fehlermeldung "This is a private video. Do you have permission to watch this video? If you do please first log in to Vimeo to watch this video."
Echt geniales Video, kann man einfach immer wieder anschauen.
Außerdem gefällt mir die Musik sehr gut.
Das is Sigur Ros, oder? Wie heißen denn die Lieder?
habe erst heute Dein Video Deiner Reise durch Island 2008 gesehen - einmalig schöne Fotos (und ich hab' schon wirklich viele schöne Fotos von Island gesehen und vielleicht das eine oder andere ganz passable selbst gemacht)! Kompliment und Danke für die ca. 25 wundervollen Minuten, die ich gebannt vor dem Bildschirm gesessen habe.
my name is Alessandro and I am italian, I cannot speak german and I read the forum with the google translation german-english.
I saw your video and I saw that you passed through Vonarskard coming from F910 and heading to the F26, is it correct?
If so I would like to have some more info about that part.
With a friend we are planning a trip by bike from Egilsstadir to Landmannalaugar passing from Karahnjukar, Kverkfjoll, Dreki, F910, F26 and if there is time we finish in Landmannalaugar. We plan to send a box of food to Dreki. That's the idea. Now I saw your video and I saw that there might be a passage from F910 to F26 passing from Vonarskard. That could be really interesting.
So if you can send some info would be very nice, gps track, pictures, your coments...
Thank you,
Ale
P.s. this year we did the following: Hvolsvollur, F210, F225, F26, F821, Akureyri and then Dorshofn, Vopnafjordur, Hellisheidi pass, Egilsstadir. In all 600 Km in 2 weeks with a box of food in Nyidalur.
The track from the north is stony to go and there is a steep rocky downhill to Vonarskard. Then afterwards in the valley you have to search for your own track coming over the rivers It’s difficult to ride the bike there (sand, river crossing, no tracks) so you have to pull a lot coming to the west side of the valley. Could also be a lot of water there.
On the exit in the south take the way over the mountain on the west side of the river. So train your stuff the precipitous slope up. Crossing the Kaldakvisl twice is a bad idea.