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First project of the season completed…

Our search for trails free from snow lead this season’s first volunteer team to Hjálpafoss in Þjorsadalur, where we have been working on Forest Service (Skógrækt ríkisins) trail projects in recent days. Our work included landscaping around the newly built trails at Hjálpafoss and general maintenance tasks there. This project was the first time that our teams have worked away from our home area around Þórsmörk, Goðaland and the Laugavegur, since our programme began three years ago.

We would like to thank the team for joining us, for braving the cold conditions, for their hard work… and for digging the car out of the snow so many times!

Now we are warmed up and ready for the summer!

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.

Memories of 2014 on Pinterest…

We have just put together a gallery with our favorite online pictures from last summer.
Good memories of a great summer – Pinterest Board – 2014 Thórsmörk Trail Volunteers

Counting down to the summer…

Although the snow still covers Thórsmörk and Goðaland, our work season begins in just eight weeks time with preparations at our Langidalur base camp at the start of May (weather permitting). We have been busy with planning and recruitment since Christmas and are very excited about returning to Thórsmörk and getting back on the trails.

This year, our programme has been extended and the first volunteers are scheduled to arrive on May 10th. As well as returning to many familiar project sites to complete maintenance tasks, we will be focusing on more long-range projects this season so that we can complete necessary work on several new sites in remote locations.

As our teams make their plans and preparations before joining us, we would like to invite all participants to take a look at our Volunteer pages, where they can find additional information about the project, equipment required and travel details as well as meet the other members of the teams. The response to our placement adverts has been overwhelming this season and we would like to thank everybody who has contacted us about the programme.

We are very much looking forward to another Thórsmörk summer!