Now, Iceland is considered the least forested country in Europe. Which is incredible for sightseeing, but makes the miles go by a little slower as the headwinds grind away. Just remember, forests in Iceland are so rare, and their trees so young, that if you do get lost in the woods, just stand up and you’ll find your way. (That’s a local joke!)
The lack of trees also means there isn't any vegetation to protect the soil from eroding, which has led to vast deserts across the interior Highlands, despite the country's far northern location.
Traversing the Highlands is as close to riding on the moon as you can get. Surreal is an appropriate word. This is where big, sturdy tires will add a bit of plushness and confidence to your wanderings. Welcome to outer space. Yes, NASA and other space agencies now take advantage of Iceland’s diverse habitats and off-world landscapes to test equipment and procedures.