November 11/11
I decided to venture slightly further afield this month, bit still on the Island so not too far.
I have been trying to decide how long it will take me to ride from home to the ferry next month when I head off for the Winter Bivi in Dartmoor. So the best way to know is to do a dry run

So I left home at 20:50 on the loaded bike and rode across the Island to the ferry terminal at Yarmouth. It only took 1 hr 10 mins. Not bad for 16 miles but it is on the road and not too hilly. The weather was also favorable so I'll allow some extra in case of headwinds.
That done I rode 5 miles back the way I'd come to a small forest, followed the service road through to the north coast of the Island to a spot I've used before that overlooks the Solent. Form my bed I could see the lights of Lymingon to the west, Calshot Power Station's cooling tower and then Gosport to the east.
The forecast was for light rain at midnight which would be ideal as I was in my myog bivi bag and wanted to test the new rainproof cover over the mesh top. Pleased to report this worked as intended, I didn't get wet and didn't suffocate

Once the rain stopped I opened up the bag again for a view of the sky. All too soon the alarm was going and it was 06:15 and time to get up, even though it was still pitch black as there was no moon.
I'd bought a new small flask the day before as an experiment for coffee in the morning, to save time or having to light a stove. The water could be described as 'warm to tepid' but I managed to make a drinkable coffee. To be fair the flask was only £7 and the garmin (which I left on all night) recorded a low of 3 degress. Took a photo of my spot a proof, not overly clear due to the lack of light.
Then packed up and rode the 10 miles to the office. Passed this on the way on the side of Home Bargains
It always brings a smile to my face when I ride past it, as Jane (my wife) just cannot believe the bargains that arrive at home from classifieds purchases, the lack of receipt seems to cast doubt over the price I say I've paid
I arrived at the office at the same time as normal. This is the first time I've gone straight to work post-bivi. I've bivied on a work night before but I'm usually close enough to home to pop in for a shower on the way. Not sure if a quick rinse in the work toilet sink is as good
Good job I'm first in or arriving with this much kit might attract attention.
I keep my bike in the small lock-up and this is attached to the book shop next door. As the wall between the two is not insulated some of their warmth comes thought and the 'shed' is always nicely warmer than outside. Best take advantage and air the bivi bag and mat
I used to have the shed to myself but we downsized and now rent less rooms in the building so I have to share it with old filing. The shelving was useful though. I didn't want to leave my sleeping bag in there in case it feel on floor which is quite dusty, but I did want to air it as the foot end gets a bit damp from condensation.
I thought no one would notice as the boss rarely comes into my room and if he does the bag 'should' be out of view behind the screens. Typical that today he came in and then walked over and stood by the window and talked to me for 10 minutes. My sleeping bag laid out along the top of the printer was in full view but he didn't ask why it appears I'd slept on a printer, perhaps he thought it best not to know
Only December to go for me now which will be the South West Winter Bivi on Dartmoor

I'll then be able to apply for my second blue (BAM) badge. This will make my collection 2 blue, 1 black (BB200) and 2 orange (BB300) badges. For me the blue is harder than the others as it takes a real commitment, especially as I have to be stealthy and get away early every time.