Is born on 11th May 1981 in Reykjavík, Iceland. He is educated as an Marine Engineer and is working as such on an Icelandic freezing trawler Vigri as well as working in a metal workshop when he is not out at sea. Viggó has been riding dirt bikes before he got chest hair and has raced in couple of enduro competitions.
Ingólfur kolbeinsson
Ingo is born on 13th July, 1981 in Reykjavík, Iceland. Currently he is finishing his Masters in Mechanical Engineering in New Zealand and this is going to be his traveling method to go back home to the land of ice and snow after finishing his studies. As well as driving rally car two seasons back home he has had his legs wrapped around dirt bikes since twelve and competed in couple of enduro competitions. Ingo did obtain Marine Engineering degree earlier and did work in metal workshop as well as go fishing on trawlers as an engineer.
....djöfull eruði flottir maður, af myndunum af ykkur að dæma held ég að þið ættuð samt að strappa Viggó við stýrið á hjólinu hans áður en lagt er í'ann... þið finnið hann aldrei ef hann sleppur eitthvað á djamm í þessum útlöndum þarna.
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Hann verður tjóðraður niður á hverjum áfangarstað og meinaður aðgangur að drykkjum sterkari en mysa!!
ReplyDeleteég held að það séu nú fleiri sem þurfa á smá tjóðringu á að halda.... nefni engin nöfn!
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Hi Ingólfur
ReplyDeleteAnton here, I got your comment on my hamilton2japan blog. I didn't see your email, but feel free to contact me on olaf_nz at hotmail. Unfortunately I just left NZ this week - my wife and I are planning to spend this year travelling in South America. But I am happy to be in email contact if you would like.
Hey guys,
ReplyDeleteI'm alive and safe and sound back in the UK following my bike-v-cows incident in Cambodia 2 days after we parted ways. Still in cast, and have to see a plastic surgeon in September to see if they can do anymore for my finger!
But it could have been worse....
Great to follow your blog, and see that you are avoiding cows and feet eating fish... shame you couldn't get into China, but Mongolia should be amazing, and you can break out your cold weather gear...
Thanks for the company riding in Cambodia, and the fantastic photos and vids you gave me.
Busy planning my next trip, South America sounds favourite, but hey might pop up to Iceland before that and catch up with you guys when you get home for a cold 'Anchor' and get the full story of your trip.
Ride safe (watch out for charging cows!)
All the best
Nick