Winter bivvy, Scotland
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Winter bivvy, Scotland
Is it too early to start making a plan?
I haven't managed to go on one of these yet. I just know that I would like to this year.
I haven't managed to go on one of these yet. I just know that I would like to this year.
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Re: Winter bivvy, Scotland
Well they're already selling Christmas cake and Santa outfits in our shop round the corner (next to the Halloween and Nov 5th stuff!) so it can't be too early can it?
. Last year I think we started 'organising' ours in July!!
I wonder how many separate geographical groups we can get this year? (says he a bit guiltily, after suggesting then shifting allegiance to a new "Salop" winter bivvy group
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I wonder how many separate geographical groups we can get this year? (says he a bit guiltily, after suggesting then shifting allegiance to a new "Salop" winter bivvy group

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What new group reg ,same as before but with the added bonus of meeting up with Stu and the Welsh winter Bivi Bhoys 

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Aye, I meant new last year. But yep let's hope Stu brings his ice tyres this year!
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I don't remember the last time I rode my bike, make it easy and count me in!
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Great. Now we just need someone to tell us where we are going and when

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By precedence it would be 14th/15th December.
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Yep, that's what I've got down Colin.By precedence it would be 14th/15th December.
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That probably rules it out for me as I'm Glasgow 13th/14th to see Skipinnish.
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Great, now we just need the 'where'.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 5:21 pmYep, that's what I've got down Colin.By precedence it would be 14th/15th December.
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Obviously you don't have to go with that date.
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Re: Winter bivvy, Scotland
Errrmmm
Borders if Colin isn't going??
Ben Alder area using Culra bothy
Duinish again
Could do a Fife bivvy in the place at Falkland - I could make enquiries about getting it 'officially' if there is going to be a gang of us
Or you choose Borderer!
Borders if Colin isn't going??
Ben Alder area using Culra bothy
Duinish again
Could do a Fife bivvy in the place at Falkland - I could make enquiries about getting it 'officially' if there is going to be a gang of us
Or you choose Borderer!
Re: Winter bivvy, Scotland
Time again for a return Southwards I'd say but I'm leaving it for others to decide this year. I'll try to do a coal drop if I can.
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Fraser and I should be up for winter bivvy trip.
Could be a gathering of the young team if Fraser and Joe make it.
Could be a gathering of the young team if Fraser and Joe make it.
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That might lower the average age to around 59.
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That sounds great

Yes lots of southern bothy options - might be good if we are all coming from the central belt or south.
Dryfehead or Greensykes both have three rooms (two with heat sources) or Roughside is huge and might be fun. It has lost its former dodgy rep and is a nice place now - it is in England though so it might not work for the Scottish meetup!
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Just make sure not to inhale while staying there!
That place last time was good, or we could go to one of the Arrochar / Loch Lomond ones?
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We need a tin pot dictator!
Slight balance of favour to the borders (sorry Colin, I'm sure your gig will be good) so Dryfehead??
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Slight balance of favour to the borders (sorry Colin, I'm sure your gig will be good) so Dryfehead??
Feel free to usurp me
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Which made me think of this ...

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My favourite is Professor Schwartzman's dog translation device - there's a bit of depth to it.
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Dryfehead sounds good to me and a coal drop is easy enough,
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Are there not "rules" about turning up at MBA bothies mob-handed?
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Yes but the most people attending any Scottish winter bivi I've been to is 6, not exactly a mob Colin. We always ask people to bring alternative sleeping arrangements too.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:43 pm Are there not "rules" about turning up at MBA bothies mob-handed?
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Ah. We had more last year (but also tents etc).