Sunday, March 16, 2014

Iceland Day 6, Saturday, March 15

Woke up really early after an early night. We woke up to a pleasant view. It was snowing. It was gentle, romantic snow and not the rough howling snow storm we had earlier in the week. 


It was really pretty. I think yanli was so excited as it was her first time seeing falling snow. She wanted to build her own snow man. And there it was.


Not bad for a first attempt. 

We had managed to book a glacier walk for the day. We were kindda afraid that the snow would cause it to be cancelled. Fortunately, we could still go ahead as there's no strong winds in the mountains.

Walking on the glacier required crampons . It's our first time using them. Putting them on is not difficult, but gloves and thick clothing really tend to get in the way. 


Walking on the glacier was quite nerve wreaking for me. Probably, too much disaster movies make me cranky. I always feared that the ice would suddenly give way and we'll start falling into the crevasses. I think our guide, Dana, was great. Looking out for us all the time and I felt safe with her. 

I couldn't say the same for this bunch of youngsters from China, behaving like spoilt brats, especially when they can't really understand English and the guides' instructions. They were way more nerve wreaking than the glacier itself! 


The tour was a good experience for first timers like us. We hope that this would be useful for our ice caving tomorrow. If it happens that is. It's just so unpredictable in this season.

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