Bivvy a month 2020.
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Park Brompton, Gatewood out of the S-bag, quick pitch, mat and bag in, lie with beer watching fireworks!
Wishing all Boners and their families/friends/bikes/dogs/owls a peaceful, healthy, but excitingly unusual 2021....
12/12, 12/12, 59/59
Wishing all Boners and their families/friends/bikes/dogs/owls a peaceful, healthy, but excitingly unusual 2021....
12/12, 12/12, 59/59
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Cheers Pete, and you! A balmy 0degC out here tonight, very pleasant.
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The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
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Ooft... a dramatic last minute finish there Reg. Never in doubt, though!
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A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do....
Happy New Year to one and all...
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Just checked met office page, apparently it went down to -5 here last night...I certainly felt I'd pushed things to the limits when it came to how many layers you can wear and still stuff yourself into a bivvy bag already stuffed with a mat, sleeping bag and liner
I was warm enough and slept alright but it was one of those odd nights where for no obvious reasons I needed loads of pees (I think a bit of dehydration from cycling usually helps), which was sooo annoying, not to mention hard work on account of all the layers...after the third one at 2.30 I decided to say sod it, take one last look at a milky moon and headed inside to my bed...
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. My apologies for any tense moments there .
It was terribly contrived I know but I childishly have to invent some small ridiculous feature each time now or it's just pointless 'camping in the garden' .
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Nice one V. At least you were out there. -1degC touched here. I'm deffo feeling the cold more these days. Winter bag and baselayer top/leggings, socks, but also Ghost Whisperer jacket and down balaclava. Still felt a bit nippy around 5am.Verena wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 8:13 amJust checked met office page, apparently it went down to -5 here last night...I certainly felt I'd pushed things to the limits when it came to how many layers you can wear and still stuff yourself into a bivvy bag already stuffed with a mat, sleeping bag and liner ........
On the plus side I was reminded how fantastically comfy my Exped Winterlite mat is, along with the Pillow Pump. Getting the inflation just right makes a hell of a difference though, ie not too firm.
The Gatewood did its stuff competently as well. Didn't make a big effort 'pitching perfect' but added the 2 extra lifters at the last moment (stole some of Mrs P's garden sticks, shhh). Glad I did because it keeps the fabric and condensation off the bag ends. There was plenty of room for airflow but no wind so had some condensation before it frosted over. Next time I'll add the extender mini-pole, and angle the pole much more towards the door to make it easier to position the mat/bag under the highest part. At under 300g it really is one of those makes-you-giggle at the fun of using it bits of gear.
Anyone else out there?
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I think our overnighter was around -5 too. The nearest weather station recorded it at -7 but it didn't feel as cold as when we slept out at -7 last year. It also helped that I took my usb heated gilet, though I barely turned it on - the thing is ridiculously warm on its own - I draped it over my legs in the night and I have to say it is rather marvellous to be able to warm up at the touch of a button when needed.
It's probably considered cheating by some, but I don't care - not being warm enough really kills enjoyment and I thoroughly enjoyed this last trip.
I'm pleased to see you made it under the wire Reg.
It's probably considered cheating by some, but I don't care - not being warm enough really kills enjoyment and I thoroughly enjoyed this last trip.
I'm pleased to see you made it under the wire Reg.
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Good on you both for getting out there in the snow Bridget. Looked like a fun trip.
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I can't see why, it's your kit and you've lugged it out there.It's probably considered cheating by some...
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So, hopefully Phil will be along soon with the official scoreboard but picking up from his November list we have:
JimG - Dec & 2021 done
ScotRoutes - Dec & 2021 done
Froggie - Dec & 2021 done
Trep - Dec & 2021 done
Landslide - Dec & 2021 done
Reg - Dec & 2021 done
Phil - Dec & 2021 done
Eric - Dec & 2021 done
Ragged Kev - Dec & 2021 done
K1100T - Dec & 2021 done
You out there Ben C? Jose McT?
Not sure if Charlie's in but not mentioned in Phil's earlier list?
Bridget/Joe?
Plus a few 'started after January' - Sean etc.
Top effort folks in a less than ideal situation
JimG - Dec & 2021 done
ScotRoutes - Dec & 2021 done
Froggie - Dec & 2021 done
Trep - Dec & 2021 done
Landslide - Dec & 2021 done
Reg - Dec & 2021 done
Phil - Dec & 2021 done
Eric - Dec & 2021 done
Ragged Kev - Dec & 2021 done
K1100T - Dec & 2021 done
You out there Ben C? Jose McT?
Not sure if Charlie's in but not mentioned in Phil's earlier list?
Bridget/Joe?
Plus a few 'started after January' - Sean etc.
Top effort folks in a less than ideal situation
"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
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Yup as far as I can make out I have the following completions in terms of 12 months within 2020:
Jimmy G
RIP
Frog
Trepid
Htrider
Scotroutes
K1100T
Ericrobo
Landslide
Raggedstone
Jose sounds like he's done it too, just waiting on Ben.
It seems if you make it past April, your on for all 12 months. Well done folks and also well done to the late starters, folks who didn't do all 12 months and in fact everyone!
Jimmy G
RIP
Frog
Trepid
Htrider
Scotroutes
K1100T
Ericrobo
Landslide
Raggedstone
Jose sounds like he's done it too, just waiting on Ben.
It seems if you make it past April, your on for all 12 months. Well done folks and also well done to the late starters, folks who didn't do all 12 months and in fact everyone!
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We missed Jan to June so we won't complete til June 2021 now. We don't have a garden we could have slept in during lockdown and were busy moving house at the start of 2020.
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Sorry, nearly there - November was a pleasant saunter along the coastline and sand dune bivy in cold temperatures.
Past the eerily quiet town centre Christmas lights
Supply boats and turbines from Aberdeen beachfront
Squeezing between the coastline and the encroaching high tide
Comfy in the sand
Better than expected sunrise
Patriotic bunkers
These fatbikers might be on to something
Little more here:
https://highlanddrifter.com/bam-2020-november
That was 11/11, so I'll try and gather my pictures from December tomorrow, which was tied to the Solstice Century just before Christmas!
Past the eerily quiet town centre Christmas lights
Supply boats and turbines from Aberdeen beachfront
Squeezing between the coastline and the encroaching high tide
Comfy in the sand
Better than expected sunrise
Patriotic bunkers
These fatbikers might be on to something
Little more here:
https://highlanddrifter.com/bam-2020-november
That was 11/11, so I'll try and gather my pictures from December tomorrow, which was tied to the Solstice Century just before Christmas!
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Been really tired since November 12th. Walking round the block was my biggest challenge of the year. Shame I couldn't complete it. 11/12 ain't bad. Some neat stories in there.
Hoping for a ride to sleep as well as a sleep to ride style BaM each month once I recover.
Hoping for a ride to sleep as well as a sleep to ride style BaM each month once I recover.
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Sorry to hear that Ben, how gutting for you. If you are that poorly though you need to prioritise getting well again. I hope you feel better soon.benconnolli wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 10:23 pm Been really tired since November 12th. Walking round the block was my biggest challenge of the year. Shame I couldn't complete it. 11/12 ain't bad. Some neat stories in there.
Hoping for a ride to sleep as well as a sleep to ride style BaM each month once I recover.
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Really sorry to hear that Ben, but recovery has to come first when you get into that kind of condition. This is a battle I have constantly with my wife when she's feeling similar to what you describe and won't accept that rest is sometimes the only answer, so good luck and hopefully get yourself recovered for BAM 2021 instead!
I'm just adding in my last BAM to the thread, so I don't end up adding it in February or something. It was inspired by an email from Restrap about doing a Solstice Century - I haven't done many long rides this year, so why not do the longest on one of the darkest nights? I'm sure that makes sense somehow.
I headed for Insch at about 10pm in the evening, enjoying Christmas lights and icy roads the further north I got.
Not much time for night shots, with a failing camera battery
After much diverting for VVE tile collecting, I tucked myself away out of the wind in a forest near Huntly around 0130
Next morning was a very slow start navigating icy backroads and diversions inappropriate for my tyre choice
Despite the conditions, I was back in time for lunch and to put some ointment on my no longer hardened posterior. That takes me to 12/12 and 3 years in a row.
A bit more detail here:
https://highlanddrifter.com/bam-2020-december
See you all in the 2021 thread, no point stopping now!
I'm just adding in my last BAM to the thread, so I don't end up adding it in February or something. It was inspired by an email from Restrap about doing a Solstice Century - I haven't done many long rides this year, so why not do the longest on one of the darkest nights? I'm sure that makes sense somehow.
I headed for Insch at about 10pm in the evening, enjoying Christmas lights and icy roads the further north I got.
Not much time for night shots, with a failing camera battery
After much diverting for VVE tile collecting, I tucked myself away out of the wind in a forest near Huntly around 0130
Next morning was a very slow start navigating icy backroads and diversions inappropriate for my tyre choice
Despite the conditions, I was back in time for lunch and to put some ointment on my no longer hardened posterior. That takes me to 12/12 and 3 years in a row.
A bit more detail here:
https://highlanddrifter.com/bam-2020-december
See you all in the 2021 thread, no point stopping now!
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Do you not have an underquilt on the hammock? I'm interested in your set-up as I assume it was cold if the roads were icy.
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Including yours Ben of course, always a bit of food for thought.
Anyway, bad luck, hope you perk up soon, and 'upsadaisy' and back into the fray for this year.
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I know the underquilt is supposed to be the way to go, but I feel like the bulk required would make me less inclined to take the hammock on long rides. I just get by with a normal inflatable mat (Klymit Ultralite SL) and take my winter bag if it's going to be below zero. I also don't get inside my sleeping bag as normal, I unzip it down to about knee level and use the top 3/4 as a quilt, tucked around my sides to keep cosy.
A more insulated mat like my old self-inflating Thermarest works better if temps are really low and my DD hammock holds the mat in place better thanks to the double layers, but the Exped setup takes up about the same room as a bivy bag, so I'm happy using it nearly all the time.
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Sorry to hear that Ben and well done Jose
I think that's a wrap folks, see you on the 2021 thread
I think that's a wrap folks, see you on the 2021 thread
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Thanks for taking the trouble to sift through all of the year's entries Phil. Can't have been easy but it's certainly much appreciated by us BAMmers!
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Nah, it meant I got to read everyone's posts again