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08/09/2008 08:30:45 AM · #76 |
If we can drag melethia there, you'd have quite a few Texans. LOL
Wish it weren't a year away. Oh wait, I need that long to save up. :~) |
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08/09/2008 08:37:17 AM · #77 |
Originally posted by Jutilda: Sh*t!! If there was ever a reason to get a passport, this is one. I better start now - I hear it's taking longer and longer. I hate flying by myself though. I need to find someone to accompany on the flight there. HOW FUN |
I'm working on going and would be flying from Orlando - so... come fly with me!
Austin to Orlando is a shorter flight anyway. :o) Prolly cheaper, too.
Message edited by author 2008-08-09 12:39:12. |
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08/09/2008 08:40:04 AM · #78 |
Originally posted by goodman: i'm interested. |
Start swimming... that's reeeeally far. |
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08/09/2008 09:27:08 AM · #79 |
Does Lufthansa fly to Iceland? :-) |
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08/09/2008 09:53:33 AM · #80 |
Deb, Icelandair fly code share with Lufthansa to Frankfurt. Don't know if that helps! |
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08/09/2008 10:18:41 AM · #81 |
Originally posted by Melethia: Does Lufthansa fly to Iceland? :-) |
I think only Iceland Air flies to Iceland. Back when, I had to leave from Luxemburg. But now they also service Frankfurt, which shouldn't be too far for you.... a minute later... (I love booking flights, so I looked): Apparently Lufthansa flies to Reykjavik via Hamburg from Frankfurt. Probably with the fly code share Sarah was mentioning. |
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08/09/2008 10:27:36 AM · #82 |
Originally posted by redjulep: Originally posted by Melethia: Does Lufthansa fly to Iceland? :-) |
I think only Iceland Air flies to Iceland. Back when, I had to leave from Luxemburg. But now they also service Frankfurt, which shouldn't be too far for you.... a minute later... (I love booking flights, so I looked): Apparently Lufthansa flies to Reykjavik via Hamburg from Frankfurt. Probably with the fly code share Sarah was mentioning. |
if you wanna go cheap on the flight you should check out iceland express they fly from all europe, also berlin and frankfurt. no food on the flight, but good service and reliable online-booking :) |
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08/09/2008 02:36:13 PM · #83 |
thanks for that link christoph, however is it normal for that website to only have dates within a week that you can book your flight on?
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08/09/2008 03:05:11 PM · #84 |
I'm definitely interested. When's the date by which firm commitments are needed? |
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08/09/2008 03:23:58 PM · #85 |
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08/09/2008 03:31:55 PM · #86 |
Originally posted by silverfoxx: I'm interested, too.
:) |
YOU! Where'd you come from? ;-) |
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08/09/2008 04:48:47 PM · #87 |
was thinking and wondering what i would need to charge batteries there? i think they have 220 v not 110 where to get a charger? |
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08/09/2008 04:59:54 PM · #88 |
Count me as interested. The sooner dates get locked in the better as airfares are steep and deals will be few. I see from Seattle they use Northwest Airlins so I may be able to use miles! |
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08/10/2008 04:45:50 AM · #89 |
this may turn out to be one of the largest GTGs yet!! I think the dates will not change as far as the workshops go. I plan on staying at least 7 days, maybe 8. If I fly that far, I'm certainly going to be there more than 3. LOL
Alicia - isn't the flight from Orlando longer than from Boston? I'll go for whatever is cheaper. Anyone have recommendations for a place to stay, since I want to be there longer than the workshop? I looked online and there are some nice hotels. I think goodman and I are going to share a room. :~)
I also wondered bout electrical stuff as rider mentioned. Case in point: hair dryer. LOL |
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08/10/2008 06:56:40 AM · #90 |
Here in iceland we have 230 volts.
As to accommadtion the best option is staying in a tent, it offers the most flexible way traveling, no booking and you allways stay close to the right places at the right time as you can pitch your tent where ever you like. Thats an important thing when you shoot landscape.
If you want a little more confort a farm house accommodation is a good option too. Many farms offer this service, they are cheaper than the hotels and you will experience a little more cultur this way. Comming in July you will have too book it in advance. Here is a link: //www.farmholidays.is/
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08/10/2008 08:09:27 AM · #91 |
As long as there is a bed for me and a bathroom, I'm not too weird about it. I want to be able to visit those wonderful Icelandic horses!!! Some of the farm/cottage facilities have them there. I'm so excited. |
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08/10/2008 09:34:12 AM · #92 |
I'm all for a farm stay.
It's still a year away but maybe we should gather numbers as to how many for tenting and how many require a few more facilities. ;o)
Message edited by author 2008-08-10 13:34:25.
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08/10/2008 11:45:58 AM · #93 |
Count me in as interested! I'll be visiting my mom in Reykjavik anyway at some point during the summer... |
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08/10/2008 12:02:17 PM · #94 |
tenting .. hmm may haveto get a new sleeping bag (my small one is a summer only) & it looks like would need a three or even a four season bag for that type of camping ...
buurrr,,.... |
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08/10/2008 12:14:50 PM · #95 |
Originally posted by ralph: tenting .. hmm may haveto get a new sleeping bag (my small one is a summer only) & it looks like would need a three or even a four season bag for that type of camping ...something like this you might want to buy there---save dragging it along if the price of 1 there is near the price here
buurrr,,.... |
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08/10/2008 01:09:42 PM · #96 |
My wife and I have decided to commit to this. So the question is..do I save for a canon 10-22m or do I add a longer lens to my pack? Say the 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 Which would serve more useful for this trip? Or any other suggestions?Or do I just get 24-105mm f4L.
Help me spend some money.
Message edited by author 2008-08-10 17:10:31. |
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08/10/2008 03:35:24 PM · #97 |
Originally posted by LVicari: My wife and I have decided to commit to this. So the question is..do I save for a canon 10-22m or do I add a longer lens to my pack? Say the 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 Which would serve more useful for this trip? Or any other suggestions?Or do I just get 24-105mm f4L.
Help me spend some money. |
The problem is, you need both. ;o)
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08/10/2008 03:47:23 PM · #98 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: Originally posted by LVicari: My wife and I have decided to commit to this. So the question is..do I save for a canon 10-22m or do I add a longer lens to my pack? Say the 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 Which would serve more useful for this trip? Or any other suggestions?Or do I just get 24-105mm f4L.
Help me spend some money. |
The problem is, you need both. ;o) |
If I buy both then one of us is not making the trip and my bet is that my wife will leave me at home.:) |
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08/10/2008 03:51:48 PM · #99 |
go steal one. plenty of stores are overstocked of 100-400mm lenses, im sure they wouldn't care.
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08/10/2008 05:16:58 PM · #100 |
Originally posted by Fetor: go steal one. plenty of stores are overstocked of 100-400mm lenses, im sure they wouldn't care. |
Horrors~ you an upstanding Marine, talking like that? LOL
(pssst - steal one for me and bring it) |
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