Bivvy a month 2023.

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Re: Bivvy a month 2023.

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JimmyG wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 11:12 am
ergaster wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:18 pm
JimmyG wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 2:19 pm
Mrs G and I spent last week in a cottage up north at Cragganmore, right next to the Speyside Way, etc, etc.
Very pretty camp! I've not bivvied in proper rain yet but it was enough that I doubt I'd sleep. I'm planning on making a bivvy that raises the fabric off my face. Do you have any thoughts or advice on what might make things comfortable enough?
Thanks, it was a nice little spot. Re heavy rain: Rest assured I'm unable to sleep through it, too. However, it's a nice, cosy feeling being safely under cover while listening to the raindrops smacking off my tarp. Ideally not all night, though!

I'm assuming you're referring to making your own bivvy bag? We've all seen hooped bivvies that go some way to keeping the material off your face, etc. but if it's raining or threatening to, I much prefer being under a tarp. Gives you much more room to move around and you can also orientate it to create a degree of protection from the wind/wind-driven rain. I've slept in a bivvy bag on several occasions in varying degrees of rain and whilst I stayed dry inside, it wasn't pleasant feeling the rain drops constantly hitting the bag. I definitely didn't sleep through that!
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah I've made a 'traditional' bivvy bag and I tested it in various conditions in the garden just to see how it held up. An hour of rain bouncing off my head wasn't much fun. I love the sound of weather (outside :lol:) when camping in a 'proper' tent so I'm trying to figure out what would be the minimum to be able to rest properly. I have ideas about integrating everything as well. It's more just the fun of making stuff really and I get to make stuff for my size: short ass.
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Re: Bivvy a month 2023.

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redefined_cycles wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:53 am Hi.

My name is Shafiq and I am a missed-the-BAM-again-oholic.

Next time (if I'm still alive) I will:

*Start in January.
*Head out at the start of the months.
*Not think about luxurious BAM plans and keep em simple.
*Take more cold showers!

All the best everyone and it's been nice whilst it lasted :o :sad:
Hey Shafiq, I'm in the club too! I have all the best intentions and then life gets in the way. If I get 12 in a row then great. If not I've probably had a good laugh trying. I like being part of the forum as it does give my motivation a boost when I'm wavering and getting out is definitely good for me. Look forward to reading about your adventures!
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ergaster wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 6:16 pm If not I've probably had a good laugh trying
That's about the size of it :smile: .

Still 2 nights to go anyway, so it's all to play for, and as my neighbour used to say "Friday? It's steppin' out night man!". Or possibly pedallin' out night.
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Re: Bivvy a month 2023.

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Sadly the 14 month streak is a gonner. A combination of work, life, weather and now a nasty cold has ruled out a bivvy. Never mind. Onwards next month with some chances for at least two nights out and some proper outings.
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ergaster wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 6:16 pm
redefined_cycles wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:53 am Hi.

My name is Shafiq and I am a missed-the-BAM-again-oholic.

Next time (if I'm still alive) I will:

*Start in January.
*Head out at the start of the months.
*Not think about luxurious BAM plans and keep em simple.
*Take more cold showers!

All the best everyone and it's been nice whilst it lasted :o :sad:
Hey Shafiq, I'm in the club too! I have all the best intentions and then life gets in the way. If I get 12 in a row then great. If not I've probably had a good laugh trying. I like being part of the forum as it does give my motivation a boost when I'm wavering and getting out is definitely good for me. Look forward to reading about your adventures!
Thanks Ergaster. Yes, life!!

Hopefully got a few things planned and will try and throw some trip reports together :-bd
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Left it a bit late (not helped by covid finally catching up with me), but here we are.
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Thought I recognised that church entrance, the path along side it takes you down to the weir area doesn't it and then onto the canal in Llan ? Excellent spec that :-bd Nice one Frog

Lychgate...
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GoneCaving wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 7:51 pm Sadly the 14 month streak is a gonner. A combination of work, life, weather and now a nasty cold has ruled out a bivvy. Never mind. Onwards next month with some chances for at least two nights out and some proper outings.
Tomorrow (Friday) night counts!
Last night folks, get 'em in :-bd
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Left it real late this month for the March BAM Cabin In The Woods Edition, was meant to go last Friday but a 130 mile round trip to Caernarfon for the lads football match with a kick off time of 18:15 and not getting back home till gone 22:00 finished that plan off and a busy weekend and work Monday meant my last chance for this was after work on Wednesday and before my nights on the Thursday.
So after tea I sorted my kit out and set out around 21:00 to head out to The Cabin In The Woods that I've said for a while I'd have a kip in one day, the weather turned sour after around 4 mile so when I arrived at base camp I was pretty soaked.
After finding a few screws here and there to hang the coat and jersey up on plus the fact the Cabin had no windows and only 10-15% of the floor left intact, the breeze was flowing nicely but not enough to dry much out just glad to get this one done as the weather hasn't been great. Must try and get things done earlier in future :lol: :-bd

Imageprocessed-d1439a90-63b6-470a-a198-98449b03b5c5_0sQ3VJkt by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Base camp set up

Imageprocessed-f3914f32-44ab-49e3-9cfb-9a6a3b81e45d_T0HFEqoR by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Room with a view, ish

Imageprocessed-4398ac0f-9c18-4a99-83cd-f7e0e3ec1d18_Ind2UGnt by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Hot chocolate before turning in

Imageprocessed-e24ec893-a4f7-44e3-a8ee-b6f20aebb45a_pCzpwmid by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Solid roof

Imageprocessed-e697a699-fc18-421b-bb97-00cb73a4de20_Gxv8h6Tw by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Hunt washing line to dry the socks out a tad, didn't work

Imageprocessed-83e8bac9-b85b-4335-a528-03e7c6300d92_OWGsKmqH by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Morning had broken and looked pretty good

Imageprocessed-44d79ecf-e362-421c-8dd1-3eb384041783_pCXwnOYT by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Front view of The Cabin In The Woods

Imageprocessed-585d6d01-4838-4bd6-a672-e155102fd270_aGZOjDwI by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Sunriser for the ride home

March BAM complete
3/12
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A few pics of the cabin in the daylight from a previous recce ride

Imageprocessed-c60e33ff-44f6-4561-89ab-23af0647f6b3_aNx81hvO by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Rear

Imageprocessed-6b47be5b-a05b-4b75-8641-c8b72953a803_PR9P0BIj by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Side

Imageprocessed-0a7a5980-cfa8-4ebb-91f6-2c4199b0c286_I6EMyc3x by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Floor or lack of
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Bearlegged wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:42 pm Left it a bit late (not helped by covid finally catching up with me), but here we are.
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Leerowe76 wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:57 pm Thought I recognised that church entrance, the path along side it takes you down to the weir area doesn't it and then onto the canal in Llan ? Excellent spec that :-bd Nice one Frog

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That's an ace spot...

One day I'll be brave and try that, I have a few little churches in mind where surely there won't be any 6am weddings....
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Quite a dramatic end of month unfolding here ....
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Leerowe76 wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 1:54 am A few pics of the cabin in the daylight from a previous ride

Imageprocessed-c60e33ff-44f6-4561-89ab-23af0647f6b3_aNx81hvO by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Rear

Imageprocessed-6b47be5b-a05b-4b75-8641-c8b72953a803_PR9P0BIj by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Side

Imageprocessed-0a7a5980-cfa8-4ebb-91f6-2c4199b0c286_I6EMyc3x by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Floor or lack of
Very palatial!

Bit of an ankle breaker though that floor, if trying to step out for a pee in the dark??
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Dare I ask what's in the jar???
Looks like cheese cubes and chopped peperami to me. Need a foil wrapped orange and cocktail sticks for a more civilised soiree :grin:
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Yup, Cheddar and kabanossi. Not pictured, curry spiced "ancient grain"* chips. They were pretty good. World's worthiest porridge this morning though.
A cosy night's dozing on and off. Punctuated by rather more passing trucks from the local quarry than I'd anticipated throughout the early hours.
It had been dry when I headed out, but rain set in overnight, and I was very glad of my waterproof socks on the way home.

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2023 BAM 3/12
2023 total bivvies 3
Current streak (months) 52

*I think this is marketing speak for "what crops were like before modern agriculture bred for yield rather than taste".
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Sorry just noticed 'Dream Cycle" oat meal stout. Deserve a gold star for that :grin: I just saw 'tins of beer' initially.

If I thought it wouldn't give me disaster pants I'd have liked to try that.
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RIP wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 2:23 pm So while we're checking the stats, we usually get quite a high drop-out rate in February but this year is not bad at all.

Unless I've missed a post, the only contestants not checked in for February are Javatime, Jose, Kumquat, and Zippy I think. I believe Pip's in?
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Leerowe76 wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 1:54 am A few pics of the cabin in the daylight from a previous ride
Imageprocessed-0a7a5980-cfa8-4ebb-91f6-2c4199b0c286_I6EMyc3x by Lee Rowe, on Flickr
Floor or lack of
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I was listening to the Scud Mountain Boys earlier and their track ‘Penthouse in the Woods’ came on. Thought of us lot.
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Some excellent Men In Sheds stuff going on here at the last minute. That CITW even has a little annexe bit for next time!
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RIP wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:00 pm Some excellent Men In Sheds stuff going on here at the last minute. That CITW even has a little annexe bit for next time!
3 Rooms in total, not sure of the history of it tbh maybe a store of some sort as there is a farm across the field. The annexe part has two small rooms but with no floor at all in either of them one looking like it may of been a bog at some point.
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Verena wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:42 am Quite a dramatic end of month unfolding here ....
Isn't it just, guessing there will be a few more by morning :-bd
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Very palatial!

Bit of an ankle breaker though that floor, if trying to step out for a pee in the dark??
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Indeed palatial :lol: I didn't trek to far for a pee if I'm honest just to the next room which also had no floor :lol: :-bd
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BAM March 31...3 of 12...15 of 15

Once again faced with a last night stand, mainly due to work, on a day and night full of heavy rain.
Already soaked cycling during the day, my need to stay dry dictated a local trip.
Time to experiment with kit, very pleased with the outcomes, feeling readier than ever for WRT.
Used my Robens Starlight for protection from rain. New arrivals: Sonder Confucius loop handlebar, Alpkit Deluge 20 litre handlebar bag, Alpkit Cloudbase air mat, footprint made from heavy gauge polythene sheet.

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