I wanted to write this yesterday, but well... priorities...
And I have not yet read the background on the other site.
metalheart wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 1:59 pm
Well, somebody edited them in
You don't believe they were there?
Perhaps they jumped out of a car, took some photos with the bikes, jumped back in and pitched a tent for 10 min in the next photo session.
I've seen Mark Beaumont do something very similar. A common thing for advertisement...?
Yes... perhaps they did set the photos/videos up in such a way, but I'm sure they did actually travel across the Sprengisandur (in some way). I recognise eg the Nyidalur hut and ford. I could even tell the month they went by how things look.
metalheart wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 1:59 pm
More that they were, you know, prepared. They even brought a dingy FFS. R@pha crew looked prepared for a photo shoot for cycling clothing in Guildford (possibly)...
Back then the Sprengi didn't have bridges. Today, there still are quite a few fords to be done, but definately none that would require a packraft (unless you go there mid snow melt season and catch very nasty and prolonged rain).
Those who do their homework and prepare well (in my experience) look in traversing in late summer, early autumn, when even the slightly notorious river just before Nyidalur (coming from N) can be done with dry feet, riding across, just as the riders do in the R.a.p.h.a. vid. Today, good preparation is quite different for a place like Iceland. Icelands development (like it or not) is quite young.
htrider wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:38 pm
genuinely tougher back then, but didn't show it in any overt way, they just were. I guess the change happened in the '60's when life got a lot easier for most people.
Those "tougher" and less outgoing folks from today just go under in the noise of all the crazy amount of pretentious "adventurers". Maybe?