The decision came easy. My desire to give my attempt to circumnavigate of Iceland a 2nd try grew silently but steady in the past 3 weeks since I returned from Iceland.
I can't wait to slide the boat again into the Breidafjordur Bay for my 2nd attempt in 2009 to revisit the fascinating landscapes of Iceland and to meet and visit the friends I made during my brief time in Iceland in June of 2008.
My attempt to circumnavigate Iceland in the summer of 2008 was as much an attempt as it possible could be.
After having paddled only 2 full days in 2 weeks due to strong winds and storms lasting several days, having encountered a surf launch accident causing considerable damage to boat and other gear, and after spending 4 consecutive days on Stagley Island due to a major storm, I went back home to NYC.
However, I am excited to announce to go back to Iceland in 2009 to take care of the unfinished business!
I am looking very much forward to my second attempt to circumnavigate Iceland, maybe more than I was the first time, since I will have the chance to meet again the wonderful people and friends I met in Iceland this year.
Feel free to read the blog for the events which lead to the decision, or the article below "The Hardest Part", written by Derrick Mayoleth of www.kayakquixotico.com
The Hardest Part
as published by Derrick Mayoleth on June 16th on www.kayakquixotica.com
printed with permission by author (thank you, Derrick!)
"I hope you’ve been following along with Marcus Demuth's attempt to cricumnavigate Iceland. He’s certainly had a challenging start. So far he’s banged up his boat the surf, lost a paddle, killed a pager, and had his VHF charger go out just since his launch only 7 days ago. As you know Iceland has been the center of a good many expeditions over the last few years and each time produces a bit of excitement.
Iceland as we’ve talked about before sits just short of the arctic circle and produces some of the most challenging weather conditions a paddler could face; big seas, quickly changing weather, and harsh unforgiving coastlines. The pay off for those explorer types of course is that Iceland also offers and incredible look at raw nature with active volcanoes, lava deserts, tall snow capped mountains, huge seabird colonies, friendly people. . . oh, and great access to the net as well! (even if the SAT phones are a bit dodgy)
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