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Training week at Langidalur

Each season, we begin with a week of induction and training for our Operations Team volunteers. The aim is to prepare them for their role which includes leading the teams, organizing our camps and the day management of the programme.

Tony Newby returned to Langidalur to run the training week for our 6 Operations Team volunteers (From UK, Germany, Australia and New Zealand). The week focused on team leadership skills, safety planning and practical skills training… with a few group exercises and games involving blindfolds thrown in.

A big thank you to Tony for a great week!

Back in business… with this season’s first volunteer team at Langidalur

Preparing for a day of challenging weather…

 

Our third birthday!

Preparation work at the volunteer camp stopped briefly on Thursday, so that we could celebrate the volunteer programme’s third birthday with chocolate cake and coffee (a welcome break from working on the roof of the volunteer hut in freezing cold temperatures).

Established by the Icelandic Forest Service (Skógrækt ríkisins) in 2012 as a pilot project, the programme now recruits, trains and leads volunteers on trail maintenance and nature conservation projects throughout Thórsmörk, Goðaland and beyond. In 2014, over 240 weeks of volunteer work were completed.

We would like to thank our volunteers and friends for all their hard work and support over these three amazing years.

(The cake was extremely good…)

Gleðilegt sumar! – Happy first day of summer!

We celebrated the first day of summer today with the season’s first day of trail work.

Following our recent visit to snowy Thórsmörk and Goðaland, the team has relocated to a work site at Hjalpafoss for a few days. We look forward to beginning preparations for our teams at the Langidalur base camp next week.

Gleðilega páska – Happy Easter!

A very Happy Easter to you all and best wishes for the summer ahead.