Laugaland - Fludir - Gullfoss - Geysir (94km) (Total 3833km)


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August 8th 2013
Published: August 8th 2013
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Por la mañana he tenido 20 km mas por la carretera principal y luego me he desvidao por una mas tranquila hacia el norte, hacia tierras altas. Poco antes de la interseccion, ha hecho "pang" y un radio estaba roto, lo he fijado a medias y he continuado con cuidado. Una vez en el camping he hecho ajuste fino y ha quedado algo pasable para un dia o dos hasta que llegue a Reykjavik, ya que necesito una pieza extra. He tenido viento en contra muy fuerte en esta carretera secundaria, he visto durante un buen rato el volcan Hekla, y al final del todo habia 2 atracciones turisticas. Por un lado el Gullfoss, otra catarata, esta es escalonada y con arcoiris y todo. No esta mal. Y de ahi a 10 km el Geysir y Stroker. Geysir es eun geiser dormido que debe ser muy gordo pero solo trabaja cuando hay erupciones y terremetos. Stroker es uno mas pequeñito, pero parece hecho para los turistas, escupe cada 8-10 minutos, y algunas veces bastante alto. Debe ser el geiser mas activo del mundo de ese tamaño. Ahora mismo tengo la tienda plantada a unos 200m de el, desde aqui se le puede oir.

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In the morning I had 20 km more along the main road and then I went into a quieter road north to the highlands. Just before the intersection, has sounded "pang" and a spoke was broken, I fixed it a bit and have continued with care. Once at the campsite have done some fine adjustment has been somewhat passable for a day or two until you reach Reykjavik, and I need an extra part. I have had very strong headwind in this secondary road, I have seen for a long time the volcano Hekla, and at the end there were two tourist attractions. On one hand the Gullfoss, another waterfall, this is staggered, with rainbows. Not bad. And from there 10 km away the Geysir and Stroker. Geysir geyser is asleep, ist said to be very big but only works when there are eruptions and earthquakes. Stroker is smaller, but seems made ​​for tourists, spits every 8-10 minutes, and sometimes quite high. It must be the world's most active geyser that size. Right now I have planted the tent about 200m from it, from here you can hear him.


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