Sorry to hear about your Mum Gecko, a fitting tribute.
Well I survived my November Bivvy although it was looking a bit marginal at one point. I'd meant to head out on Friday night but the weather looked better for Sat / Sun(!), plus I got distracted by a motorbike....
It was dry as I left the house with stars showing, but by the time I'd entered Glendevon woods there was a hint of rain in the air. Same spot as Feb, March and July. I was a mite concerned that the stiff south westerly might make it a bit drafty but when I got there it seemed OK so got pitched up. Haute cuisine followed (B-in-B pasta and smoked sausage) and a few beers. By this time it was blowing a gale although it wasn't too bad in my spot, just noisy! I figured whisky would help me sleep, which it did.
Until 2.30am when I woke up to the sound of torrential rain and even more wind. I had a quick look around under the tarp and all seemed well, apart from a few drops of rain on the bivvy bag. I checked the weather forecast to get an idea of how long this would last. According to the beeb it was to be light winds and light rain until 6

I contemplated abandoning wood, but I wanted to do a decent ride in the area the next day so buried my head under the pillow and tried to sleep. Which I did, once the rain eased off after about an hour. I eventually surfaced at 9.30 so actually a pretty good kip all in all. A quick check suggested all was dry, bag-wise so I made tea, ate sausage and cheese then departed.
A perfect gap for the wind to blow in....
I headed to Auchterarder via various easy trails for a Co-op meal deal (I am now a member, wonder if they will sponsor me?) then it was off onto new ground.
Riding the good stuff.
After a lengthy climb on a good track, I rode through this lot and contemplated my next moves.
This was where I wanted to get to but how? I managed to get into the forest and found an old track down to a nice little pond. Windblow blocked one end but I picked my way round to another forest track, up which I ground for a view of lots of low cloud. A bit of nose following then got me onto a new track through a load of carbon credit scam forestry that went in a couple of years ago then more tracks and trails back to where I'd been earlier. Home via a usual route.
I was glad to get that one in, at the last minute. That's about the only crap weather I've had on a bivvy all year so I can't complain. So much for a sub-zero bivvy, it was 13 degrees today!