A Motorcycle Pilgrimage on Icelandic F-roads

In June of 2022, I left my home in a small market town in the Southwest of England and headed out on my motorcycle across the width of southern England to catch a ferry. This transported me to continental Europe, where I would head north to Denmark before catching a two-day ferry to Iceland. I plann...

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Main Author: Wragg, Jason
Other Authors: Grant, Alec, Lloyd-Parkes, Elizabeth
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2024
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Online Access:https://clok.uclan.ac.uk/50800/
https://clok.uclan.ac.uk/50800/1/Chapter%204%20Travelling%20with%20Trolls%20Meaningful%20Journey%20Final%20Version.pdf
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003389262-4
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Summary:In June of 2022, I left my home in a small market town in the Southwest of England and headed out on my motorcycle across the width of southern England to catch a ferry. This transported me to continental Europe, where I would head north to Denmark before catching a two-day ferry to Iceland. I planned on spending three weeks exploring the remote and largely deserted F-roads of Iceland's mountainous highlands. Alongside this physical journey through breathtaking vistas, I also embarked on a journey of self-discovery as I explored how myths and legends influenced meaning-making of my travels through unconventional spaces. Rediscovering the transformative power of a quest instead of an expedition, I found inspiration from the concept of a ‘Wandering Pilgrim.’ The following vignettes and reflections explore my relationship with stories, culture, and the landscape and how they shape my identity. Navigating through these isolated spaces provided a unique opportunity for exploration and renegotiation of self-identity, and the journey became both the quest and the destination, with the F-roads serving as a portal to understand the role of myths in shaping my sense of self.