Looks like an incredible adventure, Neil!
Are the rigs ferried from Norway aboard a ship or an aircraft? You mentioned the South Pole, how do you get down there?
I have never been to Iceland but it looks as though vegetation there is limited to grasses and very small bushes. Are there area's of Iceland that tree's grow?
Those vehicles look very capable. Is there a site where we could see the technical specifications of them? I'd be interested in seeing the suspension and chassis modifications required to run those massive tires!
Thank You for sharing!
Brian
Hei Brian
Thanks a lot for your message.
Yes, it was an incredible adventure.
It's the second Iceland Arctic Trucks Expedition I have organized in 2 years.
Take a look at our 2 expedition websites, for more info, details, photos and videos:
www.ice2015.no
www.ice2017.no
ICE (Iceland Circumnavigation Expedition)
We take the vehicles to Iceland via ferry to Denmark and then via
Smyril Line ferry to Iceland (via Faroes Islands).
So each adventure begins and ends with 3 days (each way) on 2 ferries.
It's not cheap, but it's good to travel with your vehicle, rather than ship them via containers.
As for Iceland - there are many variations in the landscape and flora.
There certainly are areas where trees & bushes grow, but these areas as not widespread, and the trees are certainly not tall by normal standards.
If you take time to check out our website(s) and the daily blogs we published, you will see photos with green fields and trees.
But the overall impression of Iceland, is a "lunar landscape" - and there is a lot of that over there....
The 6X6 Toyota Hilux Arctic Trucks in the photos, was built by
Arctic Trucks Iceland, as a prototype / proof of concept car, for South Pole expeditions.
This 6X6 model is now used for many South Pole expeditions, and forms one of the income strings for Arctic Trucks.
Lots of Arctic Trucks videos of these South Pole trips on YouTube.
I have not been to Antarctica (as yet), but Mike Herbert (6X6 owner) has been on one of the Arctic Trucks South Pole expeditions.
He just flew down there - the vehicles were shipped there from Iceland.
I don't have the technical specs for the 6X6 - but I will ask Mike Herbert if he can supply me.
I will forward them to you once I have them.
In the meantime, take a look at the
Dreki website, for first-level details and cool photos:
https://dreki.smugmug.com/The-Trucks/
They are very capable vehicles, and stand up to a lot on these sort of expeditions.
And of course - great fun to drive..........
Talk later once I have the Technical Specs for the 6X6.
Cheers
Neil :)