
One of the closest mountain's visible from Reykjavik is called Esja (pronounced Es-ya). Because of its proximity (about 30 minute drive from town), it's quite common for the locals to hike it after work. I kept hearing how nice it was so I recently tagged along when the weather was clear.
By Icelandic standards this is a very easy hike. Apparently there is a race held every year and the record time is 37 minutes. I'm unsure if this includes the return as well, but either way I'm damned impressed now having done it.
Here's a picture of Esja from the base. You can tell how well-traveled this is because the paths are really nice. Apparently the naming rights of the trail has been purchased by Toyota; it's actually called the "Toyota XXXX" trail. I found this strange until a local pointed out it is no weirder than our sports stadiums having company sponsors. I guess I see their point.
Finally we made it, and the summit view was worth it the effort.
(Author's Comment): At our brisk pace, which included very few breaks and attributing our slow pace to having not stretched, it took us about an hour and forty minutes up and an hour down, which unfortunately did not qualify us for any of the local records. Maybe next year.
More pictures of the Esja excursion can be found here.
3 comments:
If I ever make it out to Iceland, I know the first place I'll go for a run! Whats the elevation gain like? From the pictures, I'm guessing about 3000 feet?
cute haircut!
I'm told it's about 750m; not a bad guess.
And thanks for the compliment on the haircut; at least I got my money's worth!
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