Winter bivvy - can we have a show of hands?

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99percentchimp
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Re: Winter bivvy - can we have a show of hands?

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Have fun all... looking forward to the video Composite :) Be good to see what you all got up to.
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HUX
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Re: Winter bivvy - can we have a show of hands?

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Sadly im going to be bored stiff at work so have a good time guys. Looking forward to reading all about it. Hopefully getting out next week for a xmas bothy trip. Enjoy
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Re: Winter bivvy - can we have a show of hands?

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All loaded and ready to go, there's food / water on there and no pack ... I'm quite pleased with that.

13L on bars in Wildcat harness: Quilt, jacket, hat, pillow, mat, pole + poles for Composite.

Alpkit Koala: Cooking gear + fuel, food, water filter, emergency gear (light, etc), tarp + pegs, bivvy bag, waterproof, pump.

Small TT bag: Tools, tube + spares, sweets ;)

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Ray Young
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Re: Winter bivvy - can we have a show of hands?

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Nice one Stu, that chain looks a little rusty though ;) .
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Re: Winter bivvy - can we have a show of hands?

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Yeah, and the frame is bent :lol: ;)

Actually, for a brief second I did think your gold chain was actually rust coloured :) Looks neat though, nice one.

The poles really match the hub at the front too 8-)
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