Iceland Gear

What we took, What we loved,What we should have skipped

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Luggage

Salomon Rolling Bag very high quality and durable. We had to buy it in Patagonia last year when our cheap bag failed. Buy a good bag and use it forever.

Two sturdy backpacks- as large as you need, we used ours for transport of stuff for carryon (cameras and basics) on the plane and then turned them into water and excess clothing storage for hiking.

Compression sacks. You can buy nicer quality ones but we got these in his & her colors. Labeled the outside with tape so we knew what was in each one.– These worked just fine. Would buy again.

Erik- Clothing

Marmot Precip Eco Jacket- worked great

Columbia Fleece Vest – my arms seldom get cold, so this was a good layer to help keep my core war,

Meriwool Base Layer Shirt – great shirt, would buy again

Meriwool Base Layer Leggings– also great, would buy again

Darn Tough Wool Socks- better than the Danish Endurance, but pricier

Danish Endurance Wool Blend Socks– good wool socks. I’d buy again

Marmot Arch Hiking Pants– great pants, but pocket is a little small

Columbia Convertible Hiking Pants– Good pants, wold buy again

Marmot Rain Pants– mandatory in Iceland

Various T shirts/Underclothes. I packed for 10 days without washing.

2 wool scarves, 2 pairs lined gloves

Camera & Electronics

Insta 360 camera with

Iphone 15 Pro

DJI Mini Pro 3 Fly More

Ipad Pro

International Multi Plug USB/ USBC Adaptor– never worked once I left the US. Maybe just mine though.

Various cables and chargers to charge phones, ipads, camera batteries

DJI Gimbal Selfie Stick/Tripod

Joint Items

First Aid Kit- at least all of your prescriptions, basic pain relief, bandages, antihistamines 

Toiletries- enough at least to get you going, you may decide to buy what you need locally. But you should pack necessities just in case.

KT Athletic Tape, for hurt knees and ankles- didn’t need it, but didn’t regret taking it either

Hiking Sticks– not required but Erik needs them- very handy- even Melinda used them in the wind!

Zip Lock bags just come in handy

Leatherman Tool (checked luggage only)- always useful when you need them. A cheap one might suffice.

Headlamps– not really needed when the sun is up 19 hours a day, but just in case

Sturdy daypack backpacks