Wednesday, August 15, 2018

The golden circle

The weather was beautiful when we woke up to get our rental car. Avis picks you up at the door which is VERY convenient. We had to pick up our tent and stock up on cheap food from the local Budget market first. Our research told us that we'd need to get the bulk of our food in Rekyavik, but that turned out to be wrong. We found plenty of supermarkets along the ring road. No need to go overboard in Rekyavik. 

We did most of the Golden Circle in one day. The weather was perfect so we figured seeing everything in sunny blue skies would be a huge plus. We bought the Lonely Planet's little ring road book and it treated us very well. Between that and Sunni's Google phone plan we were always well informed (and it's impossible to get lost).

First stop was Pinvellir park. Very modern with lots of walkways. I'm pretty sure I saw Steven Spielberg and his son. One of the more crowded places we went, but not to the point where you couldn't take it all in uninterrupted.







Geysir was stinky and sulfery as we expected. We stayed and saw a few eruptions.









Gullfoss was massive and full of rainbows. Iceland has so many waterfalls that it's very easy for them to blend together after a few days. This one stands out for its size and beauty.





We were able to get very close to Skogafoss. It sprays everywhere.




We decided to camp in the city of Vik. We got in around 11pm so everything was closed. NO ONE was working the campground so we couldn't pay (no one ever showed up even in the morning, so we stayed for free).

Setting up the tent was a disaster. The instructions sucked and it wasn't like any other tent I've ever used. Plus the wind was INSANE. After about an hour struggling with a full campground of people watching us and not offering help, we got it together and went to sleep. The wind woke us up around 2 in morning. The tents were getting brutalized and our tent, in particular, was getting destroyed by the wind.  Shortly after, the front tent pole snapped and we had to take down the entire tent in a wind storm and sleep in our tiny economy car.





Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Reykjavik


Iceland has been on my bucket list since I fell in love with Bjork in college and WOW’s cheap flights were just too good to pass up. But Iceland is notoriously expensive, and I am notoriously cheap. So we tried something a little different this year for our annual summer trip. We booked a ten-day trip to Iceland and planned to rent a car and camp for 7 days, then spend a few days in the city. We were able to bring everything but a tent without checking a baggage and we rented a car from Avis since I didn’t trust any of the budget Icelandic companies (which all get terrible reviews).

For a budget airline, WOW was fine. We’ve flown better, but we’ve also flown Ryanair (so much worse). We stayed at KEX hostel for our first night. The building is an old converted biscuit factory, with a full bar and live music. We checked in and were able to walk most of the city in a single day. The weather was exactly as we expected, cold and rainy. There was great live jazz playing at the hostel when we returned. We were pretty jet-lagged, but I stayed up for both sets (Sunni hates jazz and chose to sleep).



We had to buy lots of new gear for this trip. Somehow we found it all in black. 






Note* we are posting this way after the fact so we don't forget. Blogging and camping didn't mix.