What's it really like to giant-stride into a crack between two continents at 2–3°C (35–37°F)? In this episode, Joe heads to Þingvellir National Park in Iceland to dive Silfra with divemaster Loui from Dive.is, exploring the glacial spring that fills the fissure between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. They break down the logistics of winter diving in Iceland—surface conditions, long walks over ice with full kit, drysuit and weighting challenges, and why 35 minutes at 18 m can feel like a serious expedition. You'll hear how the dives are run (cathedral, lagoon, and "little crack"), what more advanced 40 m cavern options look like, and why unstable rock and extreme cold demand true overhead-discipline even in "recreational" depths. Along the way, they weave in Viking history, beheading waterfalls, and what to pack so you don't freeze your hands off before you even hit the water.