Ethan Lim
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This place is absolutely a gem of nature. Came here on a backpacking trip and its remoteness ensures some breathtakingly beautiful views of nature away from human influence. The land is a haven for any outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore some of the wildest and most pristine landscapes in Iceland. Please care for the delicate ecosystem there though!
In terms of wildlife, I primarily encountered arctic foxes, seals, seabirds, and a lot of bugs (though I never got bitten by anything). The trails range from level ground along the coastline to challenging hikes up steep mountain paths. Be sure to know where you are setting camp, as there are designated areas, and the only amenities are the occasional outhouse. The only time I had service there was at the peak area of The Horn. In August, there were still some remaining snow patches, but spikes were not needed. The one thing to be aware of is the windiness in the flats, two of our Nemo tents snapped under the conditions. The very last night we also got a view of the Aurora Borealis, which was absolutely stunning. Words alone cannot describe such nature, if you ever get the chance to visit yourself, it is a must.