Katelyn Michaud
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How to Pack for Your Iceland Outdoor Adventures
Dressing in layers is important in Iceland! Packing for Iceland is probably going to be the most stressful part of your trip. The weather in Iceland can be unpredictable. Even in the height of the summer, you can get cold temperatures and rain. It’s not uncommon to have sun, rain, snow, and wind all in the matter of hours in Iceland. If you’re from New England like me, you won’t find the temperatures to be as cold even in the dead of winter, but if you’re from Florida or Italy, you better bring extra socks and mittens. Despite the unpredictable weather, Iceland is an incredible country wi
Meet Iceland’s Famous Four-Legged Resident: The Icelandic Horse
Iceland’s green landscape is dotted with thousands of sheep and furry horses. No bigger than a large pony, the Icelandic Horse is a unique breed that came to the island nation of Iceland with the first settlers from Norway over 1100 years ago. Due to its isolation, the breed is one of the purest in the world. Header picture: Icelandic Horses nuzzling in the pasture (Source: Katelyn Michaud) About the Icelandic Horse Iceland is home to over 80,000 horses, which is impressive for a country with only 334,000 people. Bred for both riding and companionship, many Icelanders own at least one of
Mes blogs
How to Pack for Your Iceland Outdoor Adventures
Dressing in layers is important in Iceland! Packing for Iceland is probably going to be the most stressful part of your trip. The weather in Iceland can be unpredictable. Even in the height of the summer, you can get cold temperatures and rain. It’s not uncommon to have sun, rain, snow, and wind all in the matter of hours in Iceland. If you’re from New England like me, you won’t find the temperatures to be as cold even in the dead of winter, but if you’re from Florida or Italy, you better bring extra socks and mittens. Despite the unpredictable weather, Iceland is an incredible country wi
Meet Iceland’s Famous Four-Legged Resident: The Icelandic Horse
Iceland’s green landscape is dotted with thousands of sheep and furry horses. No bigger than a large pony, the Icelandic Horse is a unique breed that came to the island nation of Iceland with the first settlers from Norway over 1100 years ago. Due to its isolation, the breed is one of the purest in the world. Header picture: Icelandic Horses nuzzling in the pasture (Source: Katelyn Michaud) About the Icelandic Horse Iceland is home to over 80,000 horses, which is impressive for a country with only 334,000 people. Bred for both riding and companionship, many Icelanders own at least one of
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