Waterfall Descent 11. júlí 2006 10:50 Sigferð glymur í botnsá Members of the Suðurnes rescue team in Keflavík made a daring descent of Iceland's highest waterfall, Glymur, in Hvalfjörður, south Iceland last Saturday. This is the first time that anyone attempts descent of the 200 metre waterfall. The team set off at five am as they had to walk for the last three kilometres carrying 180 kilos of equipment. " There were two small notches in the cliff wall which we used to fasten our ropes and then we started our descent," says Haraldur Haraldsson, one member of the team. "It was really exciting but it was really scary and very difficult. It was a huge effort for the whole team." Haraldur says that the trip was one of the biggest challenges of his life. "It's the kind of thing you don only once in your life." News News in English Mest lesið „Þau ákváðu einfaldlega að hann væri minna fatlaður í Garðabæ“ Innlent Segir nýtt að konan sé tekin á beinið Innlent Fimmtán ára piltur ók undan lögreglu um allt höfuðborgarsvæðið Innlent Óttast að lítið þurfi til svo bíllinn springi í loft upp Innlent Fær um 90 milljónir fyrir verkið sem hópur Eyjamanna vill ekki sjá Innlent „Þjóðin á ekki fiskinn í sjónum, fiskurinn á sig sjálfur í sjónum“ Innlent Karl Wernersson ákærður fyrir að leyna verðmætum listaverkum fyrir skiptastjóra Innlent Lalli Johns er látinn Innlent Íslendingar handteknir á Spáni með mikið magn fíkniefna Innlent Málverk af Grænlandi undir stjórn Trumps vekur athygli Erlent
Members of the Suðurnes rescue team in Keflavík made a daring descent of Iceland's highest waterfall, Glymur, in Hvalfjörður, south Iceland last Saturday. This is the first time that anyone attempts descent of the 200 metre waterfall. The team set off at five am as they had to walk for the last three kilometres carrying 180 kilos of equipment. " There were two small notches in the cliff wall which we used to fasten our ropes and then we started our descent," says Haraldur Haraldsson, one member of the team. "It was really exciting but it was really scary and very difficult. It was a huge effort for the whole team." Haraldur says that the trip was one of the biggest challenges of his life. "It's the kind of thing you don only once in your life."
News News in English Mest lesið „Þau ákváðu einfaldlega að hann væri minna fatlaður í Garðabæ“ Innlent Segir nýtt að konan sé tekin á beinið Innlent Fimmtán ára piltur ók undan lögreglu um allt höfuðborgarsvæðið Innlent Óttast að lítið þurfi til svo bíllinn springi í loft upp Innlent Fær um 90 milljónir fyrir verkið sem hópur Eyjamanna vill ekki sjá Innlent „Þjóðin á ekki fiskinn í sjónum, fiskurinn á sig sjálfur í sjónum“ Innlent Karl Wernersson ákærður fyrir að leyna verðmætum listaverkum fyrir skiptastjóra Innlent Lalli Johns er látinn Innlent Íslendingar handteknir á Spáni með mikið magn fíkniefna Innlent Málverk af Grænlandi undir stjórn Trumps vekur athygli Erlent