This morning I woke up feeling rubbish.... I strongly considered just crashing out for the day,
I started off slowly sitting up is interesting and in the morning walking is dangerous!
But like the previous days going from laid down to vertical is where it gets interesting... Once your ears have stabilised it's ok thank the gods!!
And I celebrate with my first fry up in three months.... I'm in heaven!!
And I have energy!!
This little stove saves the day!
feeling happy and full! I'm on my way, having planned a little last night I realised how many places I needed to visit North past the Kerid crater from yesterday!
So back up north via routes 1 and 35 past the craters, passing mountains thicker with snow than they'd been yesterdaythrough the moorland terrain with small horses being reared ... I hope for more than tourism!
I reach my first stop with the tourist tax car park only a few quid in pounds not so bad!
And I'm at Faxafoss waterfall!
Easily the biggest waterfall I've ever seen! this is the same river that flows past Selfoss town it's called the Olfusa!
Beautiful and in bright sunshine what more could I want!
Well continuing north I get my answers!
Going from cold to hot I'm at Geysir as the name suggests this a tourist attraction including geysers!
Pulling up into the car park you have to pay by app.... Which I can't get to work!
I pull out of the car park up the road turn left.... All the geysers are visible! There's even the old car park where you can park for free! Bonus!!
Passing steaming bubbling holesThere's only geyser active here the biggest having gone dormant years back!
But it's pretty impressive!!!.....
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Standing taking a multitude of photos and videos I eventually walk back to the car and get the best photo of the geysers I could hope for!!!!you can pretend to be one of the first to see this with so few tourists visible!!
I'd met a group of Brits with strong Yorkshire accents here earlier, so good to hear that accent!!
And have a conversation... They told me that they'd nearly been snowed in further north so doing the whole thing road may be impracticable.... But we'll see!.
Today's plans require going further up into the mountain plains with stunning views of white clad mountains in the distanceI'm truly skirting wilderness here!
It calls your soul..... This land is incredible!
Equally is my stop Gullfoss another waterfall on the Olfusa and the biggest waterfall in Europe!
How quickly my largest waterfall viewed changes!!!first view looking upstream is incredible but walking along the ravine you can see how deep the ravine gets as the river flows south! upstream you get to see why it's so deep! If hell was water not fire it would be at the base of these falls!such power that words cannot describe. !!!!!
Having driven this far north requires the same drive south to get back to route 1 which will be the artery of this Icelandic adventure!
The driving on the right is almost intuitive now thank goodness and getting back to Selfoss was so relaxing!
Back to the same campsite and my aurora app says that there's a 40% chance of seeing the aurora tonight.... Damn those odds it didn't show! Plenty of days yet tho!
Tonight I put the vans heater on, nice to be toastie all night!