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What to Pack for Iceland

9/26/2017

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We just got back from a week in Iceland.  I read a lot of blogs before we went, and packed accordingly.  Here's the feedback I wish I could give my past self.

Great ideas of things to bring

  • Rain pants. I almost didn't pack these, planning to just rent a pair for our glacier hike.  It rained SO HARD several days. I saw many tourists in soaked pants. I bought a used pair from REI on ebay and they were perfect.

  • Rash guards, like these from Lands End.  These pack small, don't wrinkle, and can give you another layer to keep you warm and keep something you might want to wear more than once from smelling.

  • Snacks. A lot of time, when it came time to eat lunch, there was no place nearby, or we weren't very hungry, because of the filling breakfasts served at most hotels.  I brought cashews, almonds, Jif to Go, Nutella to Go, Clif bars and Kind bars.  We didn't end up using the Jif, but I still think it was a good idea.

  • Collapsible water bottles. Iceland has wonderful water and it seems a crime to buy bottled water that comes in single-use plastic.  I'm packing this for future trips.

  • Eddie Bauer daypack. This packs down small and tucks in your luggage. I used this every day, and now plan on taking it everytime I travel.


Things I wish I would have brought

  • Dry phone cover.  I used my phone in the rain, and later the volume icon started going up and down on its own.  It's finally stopped, but I'm pretty sure it's water damaged.

  • Lotion. We stayed at nicer hotels, but not a single one stocked lotion.

  • Water-resistant shoes. I bought one pair of sturdy shoes and another pair of tennies. When I wore them around Reykjavík they got wet enough that my dark socks actually dyed my toes.


Things that were a good idea that I didn't actually use

  • Headlamp

  • Binoculars


Some things I figured out

  • We got a GPS with our car but it seemed a bit out of date. It did not have our built-in-2016 hotel. It also had an Icelandic keyboard, but we had an English guidebook that has an approximation of the Icelandic, since the letters are different. The words are all long and look alike, at least to me. Twice our GPS had a different idea about where to go than the right one. We started using Google Maps on our phone as a supplement to the GPS.

  • If you think you might need to go to the bathroom, do. Restrooms are few and far between. There's actually a category of Youtube videos devoted to tourists deciding to go to the bathroom in public places. And don't bitch about paying a dollar to go - it costs money to put them up and run them.

  • It's probably a good idea not to let your tank get lower than half.

  • Know the pin for your credit card. You need to enter it on the gas station pump

  • Icelanders are pretty hands-off. They don't baby you. If there is a warning sign, heed it. Don't step over the rope to get a better picture of the 200-foot waterfall.
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  • Past News
  • Bio
    • Goodbye, 2021
    • How my Apple watch saved my life
    • Masks for Covid-19
    • In the name of research
    • Why I write scary things
    • Roald Dahl Made Me a Writer
    • Fun Facts about April
    • Questions teachers often assign
    • 10 Reasons I Love Martial Arts
    • Learning to Fight Back
    • Dear Teen Me
    • My Parents >
      • My Dad, Hank Henry >
        • Witnessing Nat King Cole's Greatest Hit
      • My Mom, Nora Henry >
        • My Mom and the Round Rock
    • My great-grandfather, the killer
    • I come from a long line of criminals
  • Books
    • For Teens (and Adults) >
      • Future books
      • Girl Forgotten
      • Two Truths and a Lie
      • Eyes of the Forest
      • Playing with Fire
      • The Girl in the White Van
      • Run, Hide, Fight Back
      • The Lonely Dead
      • Count All Her Bones
      • The Girl I Used to Be
      • Blood Will Tell (2nd in the Point Last Seen series)
      • The Body in the Woods (1st in the Point Last Seen series)
      • The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die
      • The Night She Disappeared
      • Girl, Stolen
      • Torched
      • Shock Point
    • For Adults (and Teens) >
      • Lethal Beauty (3rd in the Mia Quinn series)
      • A Deadly Business (2nd in the Mia Quinn mystery series)
      • Matter of Trust (1st in Mia Quinn series)
      • Face of Betrayal (1st in the Triple Threat series)
      • Hand of Fate (2nd in the Triple Threat series)
      • Heart of Ice (3rd in the Triple Threat series)
      • Eyes of Justice (4th in the Triple Threat series)
      • Learning to Fly
      • Circles of Confusion (1st in Claire Montrose series)
      • Square in the Face (2nd in the Claire Montrose series)
      • Heart-Shaped Box (3rd in the Claire Montrose series)
      • Buried Diamonds (4th in the Claire Montrose series)
    • Foreign Covers
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    • About My School Visits
    • A Sneak Peek at a School Visit
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    • Does Your Character Need a Job?
    • Girl, Stolen Alternative Covers
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    • Blob on the Side of the Filing Cabinet
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    • JB's Cinnamon Rolls
    • Vanity Plates
    • Diary of My First Book Tour (From 2000)
    • 1999 Interview with James Lee Burke
    • 1997 Interview with Carol Shields
    • Oregon, the Writer's Toronto
    • Stealing From Myself to Create A Character
    • Panties in a Twist
    • Heteronyms
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    • My daughter is 14 - how can she be published?
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