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Entering Rauðfeldsgjá through the massive crack on the Eastern side known as Botnsfjall. -1C
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On my way to falling down
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Gerðuberg Cliffs were hard to get to, but totally worth the mini hike in the snow. 0C
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Prepping to climb into the massive crack known as Botnsfjall.-1C
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Standing right in the middle of a road
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My Atlantic Ocean view from the black rock cliff
Such an adventure! I had the opportunity to visit a part of Iceland I had never been to. Starting off in the city, the weather was fine…about 2C (36F), but as soon as I made it in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, temps dropped and a snowstorm presented itself!