Winter Bivvy - date?
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Winter Bivvy - date?
I know it's a very long time away (or it at least feels like it is) but while I remember I thought I'd mention it.
I can see two possible dates for the annual winter bivvy (Welsh version) ... either Dec 14th/15th or Dec 21st/22nd. Does anyone have a preference? 21st/22nd appeals to me but I don't have any potential issues with family or work so am happy to go along with whatever suits.
Will the Scots be throwing their hat in the ring again this year?
I can see two possible dates for the annual winter bivvy (Welsh version) ... either Dec 14th/15th or Dec 21st/22nd. Does anyone have a preference? 21st/22nd appeals to me but I don't have any potential issues with family or work so am happy to go along with whatever suits.
Will the Scots be throwing their hat in the ring again this year?
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14/15th for me.
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I'm up for an outing in Scotland, anyone else?s8tannorm wrote:Will the Scots be throwing their hat in the ring again this year?
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Yes, I'll try and actually turn up this year 

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Well, I need to do at least one in December 

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Not your fault you couldn't make itrestlessnative wrote:Yes, I'll try and actually turn up this year

Came across a large abandoned bungalow at NT 203 464 (Courhope) north west of Peebles which had it's front door kicked in. Didn't go in to check it out as I was pushed for time but could be usefull for an overnighter. Set in forest so lots of wood to get a fire going. Of course it could just be full of sheep poo or worse but i'll check it out at some point.
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as usual im working both those dates :evil:
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Im in.Ray Young wrote:I'm up for an outing in Scotland, anyone else?s8tannorm wrote:Will the Scots be throwing their hat in the ring again this year?
I cycled past that turn off last Friday. The forest looked like a great setting. I didn't check out the path or building. I was heading to my parents house for dinner and already late.Came across a large abandoned bungalow at NT 203 464 (Courhope) north west of Peebles which had it's front door kicked in. Didn't go in to check it out as I was pushed for time but could be usefull for an overnighter. Set in forest so lots of wood to get a fire going. Of course it could just be full of sheep poo or worse but i'll check it out at some point.
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I don't know what I've got planned in Dec but having a young family means that I'd prefer it not to be too close to xmas.
I'll just keep my eye on the thread and if I'm available I'll put my name down nearer the time.
I'll just keep my eye on the thread and if I'm available I'll put my name down nearer the time.
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New kid to the forum, and Norfolk based so big hills scare me..but would be up for the Wales weekend and would prefer the earlier in December the better due to family and the chaos of yule time.
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Interested, but will confirm nearer the time..as always 

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14/15 works for me - but the way things are going it might be my first bivi ride since the last winter bivi!
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Re: Winter Bivvy - date?
Right then ... it's looking like Dec 14th/15th it is then.
Don't worry, we've no hills ... everything just kind of undulates.New kid to the forum, and Norfolk based so big hills scare me
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Re: Winter Bivvy - date?
Any idea on where it will be? I will also jump in on this but confirm nearer the time, either date is good.
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Somewhere mid-Wales(ish)Any idea on where it will be?
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we have a saying...s8tannorm wrote:Right then ... it's looking like Dec 14th/15th it is then.
Don't worry, we've no hills ... everything just kind of undulates.New kid to the forum, and Norfolk based so big hills scare me
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14/15 sounds good... I'll try to make sure I can make this.
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I'm going to stick my neck out and go balls out I'm in for my return to the fold
You've got Steve to thank for this and reigniting my need to bivvi by giving me my 2012 WRT T-shirt and the need to catch up with old friends :D
Hmmm I may need to build/procure a HT for this lark again

You've got Steve to thank for this and reigniting my need to bivvi by giving me my 2012 WRT T-shirt and the need to catch up with old friends :D
Hmmm I may need to build/procure a HT for this lark again

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Yay.
Why wait 'til winter though?
Why wait 'til winter though?
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It's because I'm a polar bear
You are right, only got my Zesty at the moment hankering after a hard tail as I sold my Swift last year as didn't get the use out of it. Thinking of getting a 650b when the 2014 bikes are released.

You are right, only got my Zesty at the moment hankering after a hard tail as I sold my Swift last year as didn't get the use out of it. Thinking of getting a 650b when the 2014 bikes are released.
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Genuine question Pete ... why ^?Thinking of getting a 650b when the 2014 bikes are released
I'd have thought you'd suit 29" better given your height.
It'll be good to catch up in Dec, so circle it on the kitchen calendar with a big black marker right now

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I don't know why tbh then Steve got me thinking about a fat bike too, damn him
I just want a do it all HT really to ride when I don't need the big travel full suss
Yes I guess a 29er would be best, really miss my old 456 with 140mm revs perhaps I should just get one of those again??

I just want a do it all HT really to ride when I don't need the big travel full suss
Yes I guess a 29er would be best, really miss my old 456 with 140mm revs perhaps I should just get one of those again??
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Seeing as my manager (voodoo_simon) has booked the 14th/15th off work for the both of us, I guess were both in!
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Fingers crossed, i'll be there with jblewi :D
Might even treat myself to a new down bag for the occasion...
Might even treat myself to a new down bag for the occasion...