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Highlands II, Askja, Viti – F910 / F88

 
1. The night was cool, 24°F to the thermometer of VivaLaVida.
 

 
 
2. The Vatnajökull ice cap is really close.
 

 
 
3. At the beginning of the day, as at the end of the previous one, the track was really chaotic through lava fields and screes. VLV did not drive faster than the average of 2 mph to take care of her occupants well shaken!
 

 
 
4. We are happy when she found vast alluvial plains…
 

 
 
5. Drawings…
 

 
 
6. We then cross the Black Sand Desert.
 

 
 
7. Lunar…
 

 
 
8. We reach the site of Askja, a large caldera of approx. 8 miles in diamete. Part of the crater contains lake Öskjuvatn.
 

 
 
9. The opportunity to go discover the site of Lake Viti.
 

 
 
10. Lake Viti is nestled in a crater on the edge of the lake. Its temperature varies between 75° and 82°F, great for bathing.
 

 
 
11. Gorgeous!
 

 
 
12. Lake Öskjuvatn with several lava flows of different periods.
 

 
 
13. The trail leading to the start of the 2 miles hike crosses another lava fiels.
 

 
 
14. The Dreki refuge just outside of the caldera.
 

 
 
15. View on the plain toward East.
 

 
 
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17. The famous mountain Herðubreið looking like a huge pastry.
 

 
 
18. We are now following the F88 track toward North and stop at Gljúfrasmiður canyon.
 

 
 
19. The Öskjuleið river rushes into it in pretty falls…
 

 
 
20. … before meandering along a lava flow.
 

 
 
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22. Some iron colors…
 

 
 
23. End of the day light.
 

 
 
We had a nice wild camp in a crater before discovering the Mývatn region. To come soon…
 
 

Highlands I – F26 / F910

 
1. After refueling VivaLaVida (with about 10$ a gallon of diesel, it’s more than 400$.- to fill VLV!), we begin the crossing of the Highlands to the Northeast via the F26 road then the F910 which passes north of Vatnajökull.
 

 
 
2. We took two days to reach the site of Askja through beautiful and immense landscapes.
 

 
 
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7. Giboulée…
 

 
 
8. Notre piste…
 

 
 
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11. After about 150 miles exclusively mineral, we found some vegetal colors again…
 

 
 
12. At 2400 feet elevation, snow is close.
 

 
 
13. Moss grows along furrows carved by surface water, forming geometric shapes.
 

 
 
14. The sky ends up opening to the north.
 

 
 
15. The opportunity for Emile to stretch his legs! 😉
 

 
 
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18. As we borrow the Southern variant of F910, as we gain altitude, the weather decays and the snow quickly covers the lava.
 

 
 
19. While snowing, VLV is the only color note of this landscape.
 

 
 
20. Naturally monochrome landscape.
 

 
 
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We spend a cold night not far from the Kistufell refuge, near the Northern end of the VatnaJökull.
 
Continuation of VivaLaVida’s journey soon! Thank you for your loyalty.