Start your journey with an early morning pick-up at your accommodation in Reykjavik and drive towards the Snæfellsnes peninsula, a region in western Iceland known for its dramatic landscapes. After two hour of driving, you’ll reach the foot of the majestic Snæfellsjökull Glacier. This glacier is a dormant 700000-year-old stratovolcano rising an amazing 1446m (4745ft) above sea level. Spend the rest of the day climbing and after 6-7 hours reach the top — the panoramic views will leave you breathless! After marveling at the views and taking a few pictures, return to the foot of the glacier where a comfy hotel awaits you with dinner and bed.















































The next two days were set aside for an expedition to Hvannadalshnjúkur. We got up at 4 am and left from Sandfell. At 1,050 m we built a campsite and practiced self-arrest, snow anchors, avalanche risk assessment and avalanche beacon search both solo and as a group. After spending the night we had glorious weather on summit day. Around noon we were all standing on the highest peak in Iceland, enjoying the blue skies and the sun.