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Gleðilegt nýtt àr – Happy New Year and very best wishes for 2014!

Thorsmork Trail Team

From one of our team…

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So this post has been brewing for a while, it’s a bit of a long one and I’ve been too busy to get around to writing it but it’s finally here!

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A view of Rjupnafetl above the Troll Church.

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Wild. Man. volunteers in 2014

We are delighted to announce that our wilderness management programme has received a green light for 2014!

Following the team’s successes last summer, plans are now well underway for two projects that will run next season. The work of our wilderness management teams focuses on trail construction and maintenance as well as erosion control projects. In addition volunteers are involved in GPS data collection throughout the area as part of our ongoing Pathfinder mapping project. On the fourth week of the placements, participants have the opportunity to hike the famous Laugurvegur trail from Landmannalaugar to Thórsmörk.

Placements on the wilderness management team are for 6 weeks although shorter placements will once again be available for returning volunteers. The programme is supported by Iceland’s Forest Service (Skógrækt ríkisins) and our partners and there is no participation fee.

The projects will start on June 2nd and July 21st. The first week is used for training and induction and this takes place at our base camp in Langidalur. After completing that, participants are divided into small teams who then work on a series of different projects throughout the area swapping between locations. Teams will spend time on projects organized from our base camp as well as the new wilderness camps that we are establishing to enable us to work on more remote trails.

Full programme details and an online application form will be posted here shortly, and we will begin our search for volunteers in November.

Takk fyrir sumarið! – Thank you for the summer!

Finally we have hung up the orange waterproofs and packed away the rock bars as the end of our project season has arrived. The volunteer camp has closed and the first snow has arrived in Langidalur. It has been a great season for our new programme and we would like to thank everyone who has helped to make it such a success. Together our teams completed over 200 weeks of practical work throughout the area, which greatly exceeded our targets despite the challenging weather conditions.

Our main work included returning to projects that were began last season including sites on Valahnúkur, the Langidalur/Húsadalur valley trail and the Básar Circle but our additional teams also allowed us to take on new tasks further afield including work on the Tindfjall Circle as well as a flight of timber framed steps and a large area of erosion control work(drainage and reseeding) on the Fimmvörðuháls trail. Our actual work area was then enlarged beyond Thórsmörk and Goðaland with our first volunteer project at Emstrur in August.

We would like to thank everyone who joined us for our first season; our very own Wilderness Management teams, groups from WorkingAbroad, our friends from the Icelandic volunteer group Sjá (Sjálfboðaliðasamtök um náttúruvernd) and summer staff from the Forest Service (Skógrækt ríkisins). We very much enjoyed working with you and the results from all the great work that you all did speaks for themselves.

We would especially like to thank our “operations team” (the group leaders, project organisers, returning volunteers and friends) who brought the programme to life and kept things moving so well all summer despite all the challenges – we could not have done it without you!

We hope you all enjoyed your time with us in Thórsmörk and look forward to working with you again. After a short break, we now begin preparations for next season… there are lots of new projects and opportunities planned and full details of placements for 2014 will be published here soon.