Happy New Year!
We would like to thank all our volunteers and Thórsmörk friends for another great year.
A very Happy New Year to you all and best wishes for 2023.
Jan 1
We would like to thank all our volunteers and Thórsmörk friends for another great year.
A very Happy New Year to you all and best wishes for 2023.
During the summer Trailteam projects, domestic tasks at our volunteer camps are shared between the teams. Our volunteers take part in organising the food and preparing the meals.
Facilities at our volunteer camps are basic but our volunteers are inventive and make some delicious food.
We have begun the search for volunteers for 2023 and applications are now open. Dates, details and application forms are available here… Volunteer opportunities
Here are some pictures from last season…
Today we begin our search for volunteers for 2023.
The new programme includes both three and six-week volunteer placements as well as longer placements for team leaders.
Full details including placement descriptions, dates and application forms are now available here…
Places are limited so if you would like to join us out on the trails next summer, don’t delay!
We have gathered together some of our favourite pictures from last season. Great memories of an amazing summer… 2022 Volunteer Gallery
Next week we will start preparing for 2023 and our search for volunteers begins. Further information including placement dates and application forms will be available here on December 15th. Placement applications will be open from December 15th – January 31st.
This year we returned for our tenth Trailteam season in Thórsmörk and Goðaland.
We were joined by 46 international volunteers and together our teams completed more than 200 weeks of trail maintenance and practical nature conservation tasks throughout the area.
This year’s trail work included a series of ongoing projects on the Laugavegur and Fimmvörðuháls trails where our teams focused on step construction and drainage. New trail projects in 2022 included timber box steps at Gluggahellir and log steps and drains close to the Elf-Church (west of Réttarfell). Local stone is used when available, but our teams specialise in the use forest timber in the construction of the area’s hiking trails.
Information about our 2023 programme including placement dates and application forms will be available here on December 15th. Placement applications will be open from December 15th – January 31st.