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ROUTE IV.—UP THE WEST COAST. 171 spare, could not better employ it than in visiting this object. Its presence confirms the author’s view that sudden upheavals of immense masses of the older rock formations took place towards the close of the glacial epoch. See Chapter II. The track—which skirts a large lake, the Vestrahopsvatn, for some distance—between Midfja/A&ardalr and the Vffiidalr is not over-good, and the travellers will be six hours, probably, in accom- plishing this part of the day’s journey. Borg is in the lower part of the VP&idalr, and is the abode of an English-speaking farmer, Petr Kristophersson, who. is famous for his hospitality. The river is well-stocked with salmon, but they seem very reluctant to take the artificial fly. Three English anglers, beside the author, have tried this river without success. Good grouse and duck shooting here in August; and trout fishing to be had in the upper waters of the river, and also in a tributary from the Vestralwpsvatn. A day should be spent here, and a visit paid to the Burg, a circular crater, more than once the refuge of outlaws. In the days anterior to gunpowder this natural fortress was quite impregnable in the nightless summer months, when held by a handful of resolute men, with abundance of provisions. A story is told how an outlaw once sought refuge here, taking with him several sheep belonging to the neighbouring farmers, who, when his provisions were running short, adopted a ruse to deceive his besiegers as to the state of his larder. Seeing that they were dining somewhat meagrely, he threw them his last sheep, ready dressed, and they, judging from this that there was but little chance of capitulation, abandoned the siege. Thirty-sixth Day.—Borg to EjjaHabalcki or Blonduis. Six hours’ ride, good track the best part of the way. One short swampy piece, however, will be passed through after skirting the Hop (Hope), a large land-locked salt-water inlet; and an appropriately named little stream, the Gljufra (Cliff-river), will be forded before reaching the Vatnsdalr, where a junction will be made with Route III. (See p. 134, 31st day. Do not fail to notice the cones of upheaval, amid which the track winds down to the Vatnsdal. Salmon fishing to be had at Hjaltabahhi. Hence on to Akureyri, see Route III., pages 136-138.
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Guide to Iceland

Year
1882
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