Winter bivi ‘22 POSTPONED

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Re: Winter bivi ‘22

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SWWB now officially off the ground. Or more likely under the ground judging by the comments so far.

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I'm intending to go to one of the winter bivi's, not sure which one yet as not sure where a y are starting from :mrgreen:
Thought I best post up here so I don't miss updates. :cool:
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Right then, not sure how much interest there is in a WWB, so I thought I'd try and find out (I think V's version further south is charging ahead).

My initial plan was to head further north but a 32mm spanner was thrown in the works and I now have 'transport issues', so if there is some interest I'll work something out but it will need to be closer to the Tower's than I'd first planned. If there isn't much interest, I'll embark on a solo mission directly from the front (back, we don't really use the front) door.
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Re: Winter bivi ‘22

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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:23 am V's version further south is charging ahead
Oh. She'd said it was free. Might do yours instead.

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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:23 am Right then, not sure how much interest there is in a WWB, so I thought I'd try and find out (I think V's version further south is charging ahead).

My initial plan was to head further north but a 32mm spanner was thrown in the works and I now have 'transport issues', so if there is some interest I'll work something out but it will need to be closer to the Tower's than I'd first planned. If there isn't much interest, I'll embark on a solo mission directly from the front (back, we don't really use the front) door.

Going to have to give it a miss. I've being informed there's a family part that Saturday :roll:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:23 am Right then, not sure how much interest there is in a WWB, so I thought I'd try and find out
I'll be there Stu.
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Me and viv should be there stu . Doesn't have to be a epic distance. Local to the towers is fine
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Gramps is in as well
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Looks like we've a posse. I'll make some plans :-bd
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burty wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 11:56 am Gramps is in as well
Gramps?
Mart?
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thats the one :lol: :-bd
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"Heavy snow showers" on Sat 10th, and hovering around 0degC from now until then. Shaping up nicely! Not convinced they can peer that far ahead though. And how can a shower be heavy, surely shower means not very heavy? Traditionally, the WB does attract some highly amusing weather though doesn't it? Those jaunts around Mynd and Kerry Ridgeway were somewhat memorable.
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I'm seeing more sleet than I am snow - maybe we need some high ground :wink:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:06 pm maybe we need some high ground :wink:
I believe that is catered for on the SWWB - potential bivi at the Highest Village In Wales #-O :-S

Have just ordered an extra (supposedly) waterproof (it won't be) beanie. Not that I'm flapping or anything.

Just reminiscing re past WB's. On the first Chilterns WB I remember I slept under a lawnmower in the snow, lying right next to Javi. That was a bit eccentric. Talking of the machine that is Javi, didn't he ride from London to Cornwall one Christmas? And back??. Astounding.
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RIP wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:59 pm And how can a shower be heavy, surely shower means not very heavy? Traditionally, the WB does attract some highly amusing weather though doesn't it? Those jaunts around Mynd and Kerry Ridgeway were somewhat memorable.
Officially (according to our weather provider) a shower is anything less than 30 minutes or so, and can be torrential to a light dreich!
Looking like full on winter up here, at least above a few hundred meters
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So a shower is defined by the duration rather than the intensity? Weird.

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Re: Winter bivi ‘22

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The anticipation is over, let the disappointment begin .....

When? Next Sat, the 10th. Noon(ish) for one.

Where? Layby opposite the Star Inn Dylife SN863939.

Who? Anyone who fancies it.

What? A leisurely amble about the hills and valleys plus a bonus night out. Hope for the best but expect the worst - forecast is promising cold and possible sleet and maybe a little snow. I still haven't fully finalised a route but I have a few ideas which may change depending on the conditions.

Those expressing an interest thus far are - Zippy, Taylor, Burty, Viv and Mart.
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Re: Winter bivi ‘22 Now with added update.

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:-bd

Is there any vague plan to stop at a pub for dinner, or is it a bring all the food we need type affair planned?
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Is there any vague plan to stop at a pub for dinner, or is it a bring all the food we need type affair planned?[/quote
I think at present, it's better to be safe and plan to bring ample food.
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Glancing at the forecast - JC would be proud of me - and looking at a rather bracing -5c next Fri/Sat night 8-X :smile: .
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Glancing at the forecast - JC would be proud of me
I'm not sure why Jarvis Cocker should be impressed??
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boxelder wrote: Sun Dec 04, 2022 11:30 pm
Glancing at the forecast - JC would be proud of me
I'm not sure why Jarvis Cocker should be impressed??
Didn't he sing about "Heavy Weather"?

No no, I refer to Mr John Climber, an esteemed personage of this parish, well known for his weather checking in advance of events :smile: . I think one time he was analysing the weather a couple of days after a Winter Event. When it was pointed out that he was a bit late, the enigmatic reply was that he was checking it out for the following year :wink: .
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No no, I refer to Mr John Climber, an esteemed personage of this parish, well known for his weather checking in advance of events :smile: . I think one time he was analysing the weather a couple of days after a Winter Event.
Yes, I've briefly met 'the' JC. Did he stay home to do the dishes?

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Now a winter wonderland - wrap up :wink:
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Warm clothes being packed. Er, summer tyres on car....oh well!
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