Thanks a lot Jonathan - Glad you liked it and found it interesting. Please subscribe and follow our future adventures :) Cheers, Neil Q Smith (Quest42)
why is it they dont use chains in heavy snow and or on the dual wheels run tracks with the air system easy to do and keep adjusted and more ground coverage and traction great video!
Safetravel.is keeps up to date information on crevasses on all the glaciers. Garmin in Iceland provides maps with this information incorporated, so we use Garmin GPS and PC software that can also load Garmin maps. Not sure if the rope we had on that trip had a kinetic label when it was sold from the shop, but it is dynamic enough for its task :)
I have actually not seen the web version before, but I know one of the guys use Avenza map and I think I heard him say he uses maps from iskort. Thanks for the tip :)
@@Quest42 - I've spent hours exploring the web version, looking for different tracks and routes I want to explore. Was wondering how their maps through Avenza compare to the Garmin ones. The Avenza Vefsja maps aren't cheap. Happy to help!
Awesome !!! Great job guys !! I want to join
Another great video Gunnar - Nice to see part 2 of the story. Looks like you had a great adventure 🙂
Thanks, we had a great time :D
Great video 😊
Amazing video beautiful road trip looks so cool thank you for sharing 😊
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Thank you for watching, glad you like it! Always stunning scenery to enjoy in Iceland!
Fantastic adventure
Glad you liked part 2 as well :)
A lot of work driving in snow sometimes, but it was great fun! :)
You guys are getting better and better at video making and editing! :) Joey
Thanks a lot Joey - Glad you like it :)
Thanks Joey, good to hear, we try :)
Wow what an adventure
Thanks a lot Jonathan - Glad you liked it and found it interesting. Please subscribe and follow our future adventures :) Cheers, Neil Q Smith (Quest42)
why is it they dont use chains in heavy snow and or on the dual wheels run tracks with the air system easy to do and keep adjusted and more ground coverage and traction great video!
With low tirepressure there is plenty of traction on snow, as long as the lockers work..
Chains can cause negative effects in deep snow (dig too deep) - Best to reduce tire pressure and use the tire traction to carefully drive forward.
Nice video, Tryggvi is a legend 🙂
Glad you liked it :) He sure is!
Thanks Einar - Like your UA-cam Channel (Subscribed) - Hope we can meet you out there someday.
@@neilqsmith5748 Thanks, same here, would be nice to meet
@@icelandhighlands Absolutely !!! Have a great Winter Season over there.....God Jul
Cool!
Thanks a lot Tuva - Glad you like it :)
Glad you enjoyed it Tuva :)
Great video! What GPS equipment and mapping software do you use to navigate on the glacier? Do you guys use kinetic ropes?
Safetravel.is keeps up to date information on crevasses on all the glaciers. Garmin in Iceland provides maps with this information incorporated, so we use Garmin GPS and PC software that can also load Garmin maps.
Not sure if the rope we had on that trip had a kinetic label when it was sold from the shop, but it is dynamic enough for its task :)
@@Quest42 - Great info, thanks! Do you ever use the maps from vefsja iskort?
I have actually not seen the web version before, but I know one of the guys use Avenza map and I think I heard him say he uses maps from iskort. Thanks for the tip :)
@@Quest42 - I've spent hours exploring the web version, looking for different tracks and routes I want to explore. Was wondering how their maps through Avenza compare to the Garmin ones. The Avenza Vefsja maps aren't cheap.
Happy to help!