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Iceland - 2010 - Snowkiting Adventure Trip
snowkiteruk - 9-2-2010 at 09:38

Imagine having one thousand square kilometres of untracked powder snow, summer sunshine, near constant wind, and only your friends to share it with on a remote glacier in the Icelandic highlands: check out www.snowkiter.co.uk for your ultimate kiting trip in 2010 and do something different this year!
The ultimate kiting trip for 2010: Langj??kull glacier, Iceland - Friday May 14th to Friday 21st
Just two-and-a-half hour’s flight time from the UK and five hours from New York, Iceland offers an unparalleled combination of snow, wind and 24 hour daylight during the summer months.
Snowkiter have been running trips to this same destination for five years now and still can’t get enough of it. We try to provide everything we can to make your trip as effortless as possible for you, including, but not limited to:
• Full time guides and drivers for the whole week
• Cooked breakfast every day
• Packed lunch every day (except first and last days)
• Huge cooked dinners for the whole week
• All your transport, everywhere, in a jacked up superjeep.
• A very nice hotel right in the centre of the downtown for the first night
• Accommodation for the week in a luxurious timber cabin with a geothermal hot-tub
• A night out downtown in Reykjavik

Get in touch with either of us by email for more info: robert@snowkiter.co.uk, or email Einar in Iceland using einar@snowkiter.co.uk. or send an enquiry through our website.
You can find more info on our website:

www.snowkiter.co.uk

And some great pictures from previous trips here:

http://www.snowkiter.co.uk/gallery/main.php
And even some video:
http://www.snowkiter.co.uk/video.html

Hope to see some of you guys in Iceland - book it now!
Rob Brown and Einar Gardarsson


justal - 9-2-2010 at 10:05

Never been snowkiting there but I have been snow-mobiling on the Langj??kull glacier and it is a pretty impressive place.

Al.


mNeil - 9-2-2010 at 11:24

worked there for a month in the 80's and it was encredibly expensive then; can't imagine the price of a beer now!


Spooker - 9-2-2010 at 13:16

I was in Reykjavik a couple of years ago, beer was about £4-£5 for a small bottle - bludy glad I took me bottle of Jack with me!

But those black sand beaches, with huge black dunes are definitely worth a look, like something off a post-apocalypse movie and dead weird...


col123 - 9-2-2010 at 14:49

yea but when you say 80's neil you mean 1880's..

and beer was three sheep and a cow in bartar terms


mNeil - 9-2-2010 at 20:08

and it took 3 weeks just to get there!!!