We crossed Iceland from the northernmost to the southernmost point on foot in 27 days. We started on August 5th 2018 in Rifstangi and finished on August 31st at Kötlutangi. We were hiking 'unsupported', which meant for us not to pick up food supplies on the road, all we needed was carried by us from the start. Additionally we carried a portable water turbine and a solar panel to power all our electrical devices. That's how we used the inexhaustible power of nature and showed what is possible with renewable energies.
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569.4 km
158:46 h
6,517 m
6,517 m
Highest point
1,302 m
Lowest point
1 m
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Coordinates:
DD
66.537619, -16.195367
DMS
66°32'15.4"N 16°11'43.3"W
UTM
28W 446893 7380344
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Coordinates
DD
66.537619, -16.195367
DMS
66°32'15.4"N 16°11'43.3"W
UTM
28W 446893 7380344
w3w
///catastrophe.sigh.dodge
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Distance
569.4 km
Duration
158:46 h
Ascent
6,517 m
Descent
6,517 m
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