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io6 Summer Travelling in Iceland. whole country covered with it to the depth of several inches, and it was in such a hurry to invade the tent, that I was forced to lace up the door again to keep our unwelcome visitor out. There was an end to our hopes of reaching Dettifoss on this day, and the only provisions we had were some tea and a small quantity of black bread, as we had counted on reaching the farm of Svlnadalr, which is on the other side of Dettifoss, during the course of the day. Under these circumstances we were naturally anxious to proceed, and so we took counsel with the guide Jon as to what we had better do; he de- clared his willingness to return to Reykjahli$, but flatly told us that nothing would induce him to start for Dettifoss in a snowstorm, as we should be sure to lose ourselves in the mountains. We were determined not to go back, if we could possibly avoid doing so, and therefore concluded to wait where we were in hopes that the weather would im- prove. Jon, however, prophesied that it would not, and further informed us that, even if it left off snowing there and then, the mountain trail would be obliterated for some days to come, and that he would not attempt to go to Dettifoss until he could see the trail plainly. I have said that there was plenty of fuel to be got in this place, but I must qualify the statement by saying that this is only the case in dry weather, as the small stems of the dwarf willow become so saturated with rain or snow that it would be quite impossible to ignite them, and such we found to be the case in the present instance. There were some timber and broken planks in the ruined house; but these belonged to Jon, who would in no wise consent to our making a fire with them, but after much persuasion he gave us just enough to boil some tea, and with this and a small portion of black bread we made our breakfast. The temperature was now below freezing, and the snow continued to fall without inter- mission, so we tried to find a more comfortable place than
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Summer travelling in Iceland

Year
1882
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