The three, who started from the north coast, ascended the plateau in the center of the island, crossing more than 200 km of the Spengisandur desert also called the "plateau of death" given the difficult weather conditions dictated by the climate, and then connected to the famous Lauravegur trek that crosses the volcanic landscapes of Landmannalaugar, amid the colors of yellow, green and brown rocks, raging glacial streams, glaciers and snowfields, ash deserts, lava fields, to the twisted trees of Þórsmörk, and then reaching Skogar via a technical pass where the Eyjafjallajökull glacier meets the Mýrdalsjökull glacier.
Twenty days of adventure, exposed for 24 hours a day to strong winds, sudden torrential rains, snow, hail and torrid days accompanied by clouds of Arctic flies, having to day by day find water sources to filter, meticulously assessing where to place the camp to be protected from the strong winds, rationing precious food, daily choosing routes and tracks to follow with a heavy backpack on their shoulders, all immersed in an environment that makes human beings feel small and insignificant.
The project was the promoter of a fundraiser in favor of the association Emozionabile ETS, with the goal of organizing personal growth workshops, in a natural environment, for people with disabilities, all aligned with the association's pay off "emotion has no boundaries."