Thoughts on Group Leader
Ginnar was excellent.
Advice for Potential Travellers
1. There are multiple river crossings - the first had a rope, the next two you could wade across fairly easily (but that will depend upon the amount of rain that has fallen recently), the last we had to link arms as it was relatively fast & above our knees. Nothing to worry about, but worth being aware of. If you have poles they are more useful for this than the general walking. Having a means to hang your wet shoes off your bag is useful. 2. Make sure you bring the right kit. The forecast for our week was wet. Luckily that was pessimistic, but we did walk in waterproofs for most of the time due to the cold wind. The campsites are flat, but basically stony, so make sure you have a good mattress 3. Cards are widely accepted, we only needed cash for the tip ! 4. If you have an early transfer for your flight, before breakfast, ask the hotel for a packed lunch 5. The geothermal baths at Sundhollin in Reykjavik are much cheaper than the Blue Lagoon & also offers multiple hot pools, up to 42C (although no face pack 😁) 6. If you worry about mobile signal, then it is pretty hit & miss on the trek, but not non-existent (check when you're up high rather than at the camps)