Thórsmörk Trail Volunteers have published on their website a series of photos taken last summer by volunteers carrying through diverse trail and land reclamation projects in the nature reserve area. Applications for 2022 placements will open on December 15th.
Or as says on the Trail Team website: "We have been gathering together our favourite pictures from the team’s adventures last season"
Alongside their completion of more than 170 weeks of trail maintenance and practical conservation work, the teams found time for plenty of hiking and exploring in Thórsmörk and Goðaland and out on the Laugavegur Trail. The pictures were taken by volunteers and tell the story of their summer.
Click here for the 2021 gallery
Applications for 2022 placements will open on December 15th and full details will be available the Thórsmörk Trail Volunteers' website: https://trailteam.is/opportunities/
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