River: Jokulsá á Brü
Grid Reference: 65 deg 15′N; 15 deg 20′ W
Grade: V
Length: 70km
Date run: 01.08.89 + 02.08.89
Weather conditions: Grey.
River level: 450 cumecs / Medium
Significant portages: 3
Access arrangements
Access the river where the bridge on the 923 crosses the river. The get-in is on the south bank.
Egress
Below the bridge where Route 1 crosses the river, river left.
Description
Note: There have been numerous changes since the river was last run in 1991, most notably, the Karahnjakur hydro project that has dammed the river way upstream of our original get-in.
Access to Merki
The river starts with rapids with powerful waves and flatter sections. Soon, the river banks narrow down into a canyon that continues to Merki. We soon called this Poo Canyon due to the committing nature of the river and the inability to exit the river. The first major rapid, is a large curling wave, named the Poopa Scoopa. From here, the walls of the canyon draw in. We inspected as far as possible, but soon enough we were all swept over Bad News I, a river wide hole. Although this looked horrendous, we were all swept through it without a problem. There is now a long section of canyon with easier rapids and canyon walls made of basalt columns. Bad News II is the next major rapid. It looked even worse than Bad News I, and we portaged river right.
Merki to Route 1 / 928 Junction
Route 1 / 928 Junction to Route 1 Bridge
The river eases off, flatter sections with easier to inspect rapids. There are a couple of grade V rapids to watch out for, and one horror, Bad News III. The final Bad News is not too far upstream of the Route 1 bridge, and can be portaged river right.
The flow in the Jokulsá á Brü was about 450 m³/s when we ran it.