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Re: Bivvy a month 2020.

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lune ranger wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 11:17 pm Can I count an inverse BaM?

I’ve been living in a tent in my garden since the week before lock down due to my job - ICU nurse, and my 8yo daughter - shielding due to respiratory disease.

I won a night in a hotel for being a #nhshero :roll: So here I am in the hotel now having done a 200mile road ride with a few wee bags attached to get here.

Can I count this as a BaM? - No money had changed hands and I was camping the morning j left and I’ll be camping on my return home. Inverse BaM? What do you think :YMPRAY:

This would give 9/12 with April/May/June under emergency rules.
Personally I'd have thought you've earned an honorary BAM (or even actual as you've been campin in your garden and still riding your bike) for all them 3 months already!?!... :smile:
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I believe it's buried deep in The Rules somewhere that it's perfectly acceptable so long as you sleep on the floor :smile: .
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RIP wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:22 am I believe it's buried deep in The Rules somewhere that it's perfectly acceptable so long as you sleep on the floor :smile: .
So not sleeping diagonally across the king size bed in the shape of a starfish then?
I did have the windows open....
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:-bd Tick!
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Is the emergency BAM rules over now??

Are we back on standard BAM2020...

Just wondering and I understand that some people were always on the standard BAM approach (and no offence to them and am sure they assessed the situation themselves) now??

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I did one "emergency" BAM but hoping that's all I'll need. Wild camping has been officially banned in Scotland since 18th June (the day after my June BAM - do not write this off as coincidence) but we're expecting that to change on 15th July.
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Well let's hope they are because I nipped out last night to get July's in the book, in case my real plan goes pear-shaped later.

Maybe Stu'll confirm the Rules situation now :wink: .

So, noticed this place on one of my lockdown rides. Been derelict for a while. Wanted something "under cover" to ease myself away from sheds and gardens. Obviously I "entered" but nothing was "broken" - nothing left to break I don't think. I'm quite a fan of urbex so this was an interesting BaM.

Took this one on an earlier "recce". The tank traps hopefully mean I won't be disturbed at night by any, er, tanks:

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Quite a noisy night with bits of plastic flapping in the the wind and other spooky sounds:

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Handy instructions in case of night-time deflation issues:

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Bizarrely one light was still illuminated in one of the rooms!

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Had a nosy around this morning before making a sharp exit stage left:

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Handy for morning washing:

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This would explain the ghostly noises during the night:

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Travelled light, home in time for brekky.

7/7, 7/12, 54/54

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That looks beautiful.

No, sorry, I mean horrendous. :shock: :lol: :-bd
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Yah, I kept waking up thinking I was in Shaun Of The Dead!

I always did like being at the grime end of bivvying. Only MaM can go grimier :smile: .
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RIP wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:08 am . I'm quite a fan of urbex so this was an interesting BaM.

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Had a nosy around this morning before making a sharp exit stage left:

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Quite possibly the scariest places to bivvy. There may have been hobos in there...oh
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As you know, you're talking to a Professional Toilet Block Dweller here 'Goat. Derelict houses hold no fear for me :grin: .

Anyway I thought you were going to 'Kip In A Kave' at Ribblehead? That could be pretty damn scary. Spiders.... >waaahhh!<
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Haha! No, my route took me to Ribblehead, into the Midge infested Moors :roll:
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Any trip piccies? Bonus point for obligatory photo of steam train crossing the viaduct.
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4/12

July

Visited the same spot near me in Hampshire again. It's so quiet and tucked out of the way, it's beginning to feel like a second home.

I'll probably start getting a little more adventurous when the public go back to shopping and pubs, and the nights get a bits darker and colder. Less chance of being tripped over then!

Decided to test to new Alpkit Elan hooped bivvy. Got to give it a solid thumbs up. Particularly liked the two little mesh pockets so I could stow my keys, torch and phone.

Somewhat broken sleep as I took my old 2 season down bag rather than my new super large and comfy one. Not sure why i keep bothering with it, it is too small and the zip is a sticking, catching nightmare. Might make it into a quilt that can also double as an under hammock thingy.

Sorry forgot to take pics.

Off to Devon for hols at the end of the month so I may see if I can sneak off with the Elan for a beach bivvy.
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Trep route "Northern Myth" - still a work in progress. Last year I rode it from work on Friday night back to home. This year I left on Saturday lunchtime and was home again in time for dinner on Sunday.

Absolutely stunning day(s) out avoiding the worst of the tourist trade.

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Alport Castles on the way out

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Disused rolling-stock service sheds hidden away in Urbanian Glossop

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Lancashire sunset

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reflected sunrise above Piethorne reservoir

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Looking back to the camp spot

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7/12 43 in a row :-bd
Live Bivvy in progress!
After a lumpy 15 miles with 2000ft if climbing I headed for the site of a Roman villa near winchcombe, presumably named for the gear needed to escape It’s hilly clutches!
Sadly the steam trains are not running, pickers, reg, it could be another jape in the future!
I like a bam without a plan, just ambled about picking off veloviewer squares and noticed that in the middle of a wood the OS map showed ‘Roman villa (site of) now this is a tactic which has worked in the past in Devon, the map showed the site of a medieval village, great Bivvy site with water available. Turns out that our medieval ancestors and Romans need pretty much the same as us, somewhere flat with access to water, got to say these Romans chose a cracking location,

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All right... all right... but apart from better sanitation and medicine and education and irrigation and public health and roads and a freshwater system and baths and public order... what have the Romans done for us?

BDS: left us a legacy of great Bivvy locations and roads which are now great gravel tracks?

Reg: Oh shut up!

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Oh and I did wear my best (SPD) sandals :-bd
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BigdummySteve wrote: Thu Jul 16, 2020 10:59 pm 7/12 43 in a row :-bd
pickers, reg, it could be another jape in the future!
Sounds good. The Wyre "steampacking" one we did was suitably bonkers wasn't it?
‘Roman villa (site of)
Is that the one where all the mosaic tiles are still there hidden under a load of old fertiliser bags?
Oh and I did wear my best (SPD) sandals :-bd
Sandals - very Roman :grin:
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Sadly nothing remains of the villa, nice spot and easy to imagine what it must have been like.
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Doh! Having looked on the map then internet, it is.. walked right through the location in the woods but didn’t see a thing, Arse!
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Well that's your August BaM sorted - back you go :grin: .

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Don’t rub it in Chris, missed one there.
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I'm just jealous you were there at all - a night in a derelict bungalow is far lower down the scale than a REAL Roman villa! Just imagine all the stuff that went on there - Caligula probably popped in for a weekend visit. Or who knows, maybe even....

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July done with a jaunt west from home out to, and around, the Devil’s Punchbowl. Highlights included beautiful scenery and weather, my first, second and third pints at a pub since lockdown and my second night of hammock camping, this time in my new Exped hammock. Sleep was unfortunately broken by a long-distance argument between what sounded like bears but must have been foxes, I think.
That’s 5/5 for me since March.

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Is that 'twin stoves' setup some sort of expert complex brewing system that only coffee drinkers understand the meaning of? :smile: .
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It’s a small section of my patented cold-filtered artisan civet bean espresso beverage delivery system.

No, actually they are two windshields that can be used either one on top of the other (for dubious additional pot hugging benefits) or separately, so I can brew coffee and cook a fry-up at the same time.

They’re friends so I don’t like to separate them, even when I’m going on a trip where only one is needed.
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