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May 31st 2022
Published: July 2nd 2022
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Monument to Stephan G. Stephansson at Vatnsskarð pass near Varmahlið in northern Iceland. The work of Ríkarður Jónsson. Stephan G. Stephansson (i.e. Stefán Guðmundur Guðmundsson, 1853-1927) was an Icelandic poet who lived much of his life in Alberta, Canada. IMG_6049p1
From Bogarnes we struck off for the north of Iceland along Route 1, Iceland's ring road. Our guide, Holm, advised this would be a day of mostly driving, heading to Eyjafjörður for a whale watching cruise.

A little after 11 a.m. we we in the vicinity of Varmahlið. The coach stopped at the Stephan J. Stephansson Monument for a photo opportunity. Stephan J. Stephansson (1853-1927) was an Icelandic poet, though he lived much of his life in Alberta, Canada. The outcropping overlooks the valley of Skagafjörður and with a view east to Vatnsskarð Pass. Rugged but beautiful country.

Continuing on into Varmahlið, we stopped for a lunch break. Like numerous waypoints on Iceland's highways, the Olis in Varmahlið is a gas station along with a convenience store and food counter. (Olis and the similar N1 travel plazas are akin to Sheetz, Turkey Hill and Wawa operations in the Mid-Atlantic USA, except the Icelandic cousins have larger dining areas.)

Susan and I each had an Icelandic hot dog for lunch. Icelanders love their hot dogs. Icelandic hot dogs are made principally from lamb and are sold everywhere in the country. Ours were accompanied by melted cheese and crispy fried onion toppings. They are good! Technically, the Icelandic word for a hot dog is pylsur, but everyone calls them hot dogs.

From Varmahlið, we made for Hauganes on the Eyjafjordur (Eyja Fjord). Whale Watching Hauganes would take the group on their boat for a cruise along the fjord to look for whales. But first, we had to don survival suits over our clothing and jackets. Thus attired we set out. Alas! No whales were to be seen in the 2 1/2 hour cruise down the fjord and back. However, it was enjoyable to be out on a fjord. Coffee and tea were served to keep the would-be whale watchers warm. We passed a cruise ship, Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas, sailing from Akureyri and two other whale watching vessels. There were also plenty of seabirds about, mostly kittiwakes. Returning to port, we passed a former fish processing plant at Hjalteyri. The closed herring factory is being converted to a community center. A flock of eider ducks greeted our return. The captain was apologetic, but, as everyone knew, sometimes these nature trips don't work out.

At the far end of the fjord was the city of Akureyri, our
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Herds of sheep are allowed to roam during the summer and are rounded up in the fall for shearing. DSC_0099p1
stop for the night.


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BolstadharhlidhBolstadharhlidh
Bolstadharhlidh

A typical village along the Ring Road. Each village has a church similar in construction to this one. DSC_0105p1
Skagafjörður ValleySkagafjörður Valley
Skagafjörður Valley

View from the Stephan G. Stephansson Monument. DSC_0115p1
Vatnsskarð PassVatnsskarð Pass
Vatnsskarð Pass

View from the Stephan G. Stephansson Monument. DSC_0117p1
Skagafjörður LandscapeSkagafjörður Landscape
Skagafjörður Landscape

View from the Stephan G. Stephansson Monument. DSC_0120p1
EyjafjörðurEyjafjörður
Eyjafjörður

Eyja Fjord. IMG_6059p1
Whales EA-200Whales EA-200
Whales EA-200

Operated by Whale Watching Hauganes. DSC_0389
EyjafjörðurEyjafjörður
Eyjafjörður

Eyja Fjord. DSC_0180p1
Jewel of the SeasJewel of the Seas
Jewel of the Seas

Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas operates Iceland cruises from Amsterdam. DSC_0150p1
Hólmasól Whale Watching ShipHólmasól Whale Watching Ship
Hólmasól Whale Watching Ship

Operated by Elding. DSC_0173p1
KittiwakeKittiwake
Kittiwake

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Knörrinn Whale Watching VesselKnörrinn Whale Watching Vessel
Knörrinn Whale Watching Vessel

Operated by North Sailing. DSC_0206
Herring Factory at HjalteyriHerring Factory at Hjalteyri
Herring Factory at Hjalteyri

The former fish processing plant is to be converted to a community center. DSC_0224p1
HjalteyrarvitiHjalteyrarviti
Hjalteyrarviti

Hjalteyri lighthouse on the Eyjafjörður. DSC_0228p1
EyjafjörðurEyjafjörður
Eyjafjörður

Eyja Fjord. DSC_0316p1
KittiwakeKittiwake
Kittiwake

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