See my comment above. Layers, waterproof shell pants and hooded jacket, and 15" waterproof overshoes you wear right over your Merrills. Wool ski cap. It i snot the cold that will get you, it is the wind and rain. And trust me, you will want to wade in somewhere to get a shot.
ronichas wrote:
I was in Iceland in August. It depends on what you plan to do. I did a horseback riding tour up north. I did wear mid calf boots. Take a rain/wind breaker, winds up north can be quite terrific as *Just Fred* reports. While there may or may not be snow. A few weeks after I was there, there was a terrific snow storm in the north.
I love Iceland. I have a multi-media slide show I will be presenting to a travel club on Long Island. It is a combo of 3 separate trips to Iceland with authentic Icelandic music.
https://youtu.be/Adjc3D8HRhsI was in Iceland in August. It depends on what you... (
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Great pictures. Thanks for posting. I am planning a around Christmas. When it comes to the weather I, expecting the unexpected seems the way to go.
I was going to take a tour around the island but the weather could make that less than fun. Also four hours of light does give much time for photography. The drives seem long with a lot in the dark.
I agree with Fred. Layers are the way to go. Also don't forget to bring a rain jacket for your camera and yourself.
ronichas wrote:
I was in Iceland in August. It depends on what you plan to do. I did a horseback riding tour up north. I did wear mid calf boots. Take a rain/wind breaker, winds up north can be quite terrific as *Just Fred* reports. While there may or may not be snow. A few weeks after I was there, there was a terrific snow storm in the north.
I love Iceland. I have a multi-media slide show I will be presenting to a travel club on Long Island. It is a combo of 3 separate trips to Iceland with authentic Icelandic music.
https://youtu.be/Adjc3D8HRhsI was in Iceland in August. It depends on what you... (
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Great slide show, thanks roni.
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