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Iceland, Part 7 of 7: Our Epic Grand Finale–Climbing Snaefellsjokull Volcano and Glacier

July 5, 2019 by Shelli

Map of the grand finale of our Iceland Vacation, Part 7 of 7.

“I dream with my eyes open.”
― Jules Verne, Journey to the Center of the Earth

For our grand finale in Iceland, we signed up for a guided climb of Snæfellsjökull, a 700,000-year-old glacier-capped stratovolcano on the Snaefellness Peninsula in western Iceland.

The volcano, which stands 4745 feet tall and is the “crown” of Snaefellness peninsula, would be a mountaineering experience and we were looking forward to walking on a glacier to get to the top of a volcano.

The mountain was first climbed in 1754 and is still a very active volcano. The volcano is also famous. Snæfellsjökull became world-famous after Jules Verne described it in his book of “A Journey to the Center of the Earth.” Or, maybe you’ve seen the movie.

We hired GoWest to guide us. Our guide, Orsi, was phenomenal. We drove to a point from which we hiked through lava fields for about a mile or so before reaching the bottom of the glacier. We put our crampons and harnesses on and roped up.

We had Snaesfelljokull all to ourselves. It was hard work climbing 3,000′ on snow and the wind gusts were frequent. Often, during our ascent, we couldn’t see anything but white. Other times, though, we could see the ocean below, and lava fields and the peak we were hiking toward.

When we got to the top it was blustery cold and the summit was in and out of the clouds, but we bundled up, ate a quick snack and got some photos. We didn’t stay on the summit for long because of the weather, but had a great descent down and the clouds cleared for us to have outstanding scenery during our descent.

We were whipped but fulfilled when we reach the van. We all agreed it was the most epic grand finale we could have experienced at the end of such an unforgettable trip.

Ascending Snaefellsjokull

Jerry and the boys, posing with our epic mountain guide, Orsi, a native Icelander.

Descending Snaefellsjokull

 

For the rest of the Iceland story, and for additional Iceland-related blog posts:

Iceland or Bust

Iceland, Part 1 of 7: Blue Lagoon, Kerid Crater, Seljalandsfoss, Sólheimajökull Glacier, Skogafoss and  Reynisfjara Beach

Iceland, Part 2 of 7: Iceland, Part 2 of 7: Katla Ice Cave, Vatnajökull, Skaftafell, Svartifoss and Svínafelsjökull Glacier

Iceland, Part 3 of 7: Climbing Fjallsjokul, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, Lítanesfoss, Hengifoss and Seydisfjordur

Iceland, Part 4 of 7: Studlagil Canyon, Dettifoss, Viti Crater, Hverfjall Crater, Lake Myvatn and Godafoss

Iceland, Part 5 of 7: Hiking in Landmannalaugar: Climbing Brennesteinsalda and Blahnjukur Volcanos

Iceland, Part 6 of 7: Secret Solstice Music Festival!

Filed Under: Family, Fitness, Frontier Life, Life and Leadership, National Parks, Travel & Tourism Tagged With: epic iceland, glacier, grand finale, iceland, iceland adventure, snaefellsjokull, snaefellsness peninsula

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About Shelli

Hi. My name is Shelli Johnson. I live on the frontier in Lander, Wyoming. I’m a wife, a mother, an entrepreneur, certified life/leadership coach, wellness coach, keynote presenter and inspired speaker, leadership development facilitator, personal development strategist, writer and adventure guide. This blog mostly includes stories about adventures and travel, but other passions are reading/books, technology, fitness, nutrition, and national parks, so you’ll find a wide range of articles here. I am founder of Yellowstone Journal and YellowstonePark.com, and NationalParkTrips.com, which was my first business. My current company, Epic Life Inc., is in its 7th year, and going gangbusters. If you’re interested in learning more about my current work, I hope you’ll jump over there and learn more about that. I have a more personal blog, more directly related to life and living and leadership, at YourEpicLife.com/blog. I’d love it if you’d also check out that collection of my writings. Thank you for stopping by! Finally, if you’d like to connect with me directly, please email me if you’d like to connect.

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