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170 GUIDE TO ICELAND. men to man it—is obtainable here to row the party to Samar, and if not, retain the boat and men from I'safjor&r until after the ascent of the Jokull. Twenty-seventh Day.—Assault upon the Olamu Jokull. Shep- herd’s party did not make the ascent. Gunnlaugsson gives the altitude of the Jokull at 2,872 Danish feet= 2,957 English. Twenty-eighth Day.—Kleifar to Samar. Ten hours by boat. Twenty-ninth Day.—Samar to Staler. A stiffish day’s journey. The Steingrimsfjar6arJievf>i, the dreary mountain waste between the fjords east and west of the isthmus, will be crossed. Thirtieth Day.—Sta^&r to Kirkjubol, on the Steingrimsfjor^r, or to Berufjdr&r. The former route is, perhaps, to be preferred, being over fresh ground, but it is rough travelling, and if the ponies show signs of giving in, the party will do better to return the way they came, via Kirkjubol. Shepherd describes the travelling as very bad, whenever the beach is quitted. He says : ‘ We found short, deep valleys with perpendicular sides, rocks, stones, and slippery ways, intersected with bogs and miry places.’ The summer that he was in Iceland, it must be observed, was an unusually wet one. Thirty-eirst Day.—Kirkjubol to O'spakseyri. Another day over difficult and broken ground. Shepherd describes the valley in which stands Fell church, and into which a descent has to be made, as a very break-neck place. The scenery is charming, how- ever, though perhaps it will seem tame after that of the Joklar. Thirty-second Day.—O'spakseyri to BoF&eyri. An easy day’s ride, the greater part of the way close to the fjord. Thirty^-third Day.—At BoF&eyri. A day’s rest. From here the party can either return to Reykjavik in four to five days by the same route as they came, or proceed to Akureyri. If the latter course is resolved upon, send the ponies and guide round the head of the fjord to poroddstaftir (Thoroddr’s-stead), a farm directly opposite BoF&eyri, with instructions to await the travellers on the following day. Thirty-eohrth Day.—BorSeyri to Borg (Burg). Cross the fjord to the ponies in a boat; and thence ride over the SrutafjarS- arheiKi to Sta/6arbakki (Stead-bank) in the Mir&fjaFSardalr (Mid- fjord-dale). A good many salmon are caught in nets in the lower part of the river flowing through this valley. When the author was here in 1880, he heard that the osseous remains of a whale had recently been discovered on the summit of a mountain in the neighbourhood. A geologist, with a day to
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Guide to Iceland

Year
1882
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