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Huts in Kverkfjoll area
Changeable weather
conditions, such as fog, storms and sandstorms occur with little or no
notice in the area. Special care should be taken on trails leading to
ice caves and glaciers because of potential collapse, glacial
crevasses and poor visibility in murky weather. Taking along all the
necessary equipment when travelling on glaciers, such as a compass,
rope, crampons and sunglasses, is of vital essence!
1.
Hut Sigurdarskali - Ice Cave
The
distance from the Sigurdarskali hut to the edge of the Kverkjokull
glacier is about three kilometres. Great care has to be taken because of
constant collapse of ice chunks from the edge and the cave ceiling.
2.
Mt Virkisfell - Mt Biskupsfell
Begin
the tour by heading north to Mt Virkisfell (1108 m). Mt Biskupsfell
(1240 m) is 1½ km further east and is easily scaled from the south
side.
3. Hut Sigurdarskali
– Kverkfjallarani - Ravine Hveragil
The
tour follows route 2 over a rocky terrain, and then runs twelve km east
over volcanic fissures and lava strips. In several places in the
Hveragil ravine there are hot springs with temperatures up to 62°C.
4.
Trail through Eastern Kverkfjallarani to Ravine Hveragil
From
the Hvannalindir area, a 38-kilometre jeep track extends from the
Kverkfjoll road to the Hveragil ravine. The trail passes through an
undulating gravel landscape, past ponds and across lava strips.
5.
Western Kverkfjoll Mountains
The
tour starts from the hut Sigurdarskali, heading toward the Kverkjokull
glacier north of the ice cave, and proceeds upward to the south over the
glacier, past crevasses into marginal rocky slopes. The tour continues
upward and across the Langafonn slope, then via the ravine Hveratagl to
The Icelandic Glaciological Society’s hut at an altitude of about 1700
m.
6.
Skarphedin's Peak - Kverk Pass - Hut Sigurdarskali
From
The Icelandic Glaciological Society’s hut it is possible to walk
southeast across the caldera of the Kverkfjoll Mountains to the
Skarphedin’s Peak (1936 m), which rewards hikers with a magnificent
panoramic view on a fine day. The peak can be descended west of the
Kverk pass.
7.
Hvannalindir - Kreppuhryggur Ridge - Krepputhrong Narrow
A
road lies from the Kverkfjoll route in the Hvannalindir area southeast
to a parking area at the end of the Kreppuhryggur ridge. The ridge is
within short walking distance and provides a breathtaking view over the
Hvannalindir area and southeast across the Lindahraun lava field toward
the Kverkfjoll Mountains. There is a short distance from the ridge
eastward to the Krepputhrong narrow.
8.
Hvannalindir - Ruins of the Outlaw Lair - Hill Lindakeilir
The
parking area (see no. 7) is within a short walking distance from the
Lindahraun lava field. Ruins of an outlaw lair are at the edge of the
lava field. There is a 2 km hiking trail from the ruins to the Hill
Lindakeilir.
9.
Hvannalindir Area - River Lindaa -
Krikatjorn Pond
From
the ruins in Hvannalindir a longer hiking trail is available along the
river Lindaa and the edge of the Lindahraun lava field south toward the
Krikatjorn pond or the Sjonarhaed hill leading to the trail to the
Hveragil ravine.
10.
Mts Lindafjoll - Mt Rifnihnjukur - Mts Upptyppingar
The
trail from the Sigurdarskali hut to the bridge across Jokulsa a Fjollum
passes through the Krepputunguhraun lava field, west of Mts Lindafjoll
and northeast of Mt Rifnihnjukur (780m) Mt Rifnihnjukur is a 100 m high
hyaloclastite mountain mixed with pillow lava with a cap of tuff at the
summit and deeply dented with cracks and faults. |