BAM 4 Jan... 1 of 1, 37 of 37
Verging on insanity, so close to a disaster. But equally so many moments of the divine variety. Felt muchly euphoric once mission completed.
This Saturday planned to test my Basha tarp in heavy wind and snow up the hills.
Biked to the Malvern Hills to meet a pal at Wyche cutting bus shelter (a future BAM venue!!), then we walked to a suitable spot on the hills northward to Worcestershire Beacon.
Pros:
Pitch altitude 1217'
Pitched tarp on the east facing slope exposed to the incoming wind and snow. (great test for Basha)
My friend Sharon stayed with me a good while sat under the tarp, soaking up the ensuing madness (very muchly hoping she can join me for a BAM soon

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The Basha coped admirably with the heavy wind and I got the pole and pegging well taught
Doom Bar and whisky to drink (lessened my hunger)
Pitch was flat
Brought cooker plus a meal to cook (the best laid plans of men...)
Brought 2 pair gloves- the non cycling gloves saved the day for pitching and making kit up and dried them off in my pockets
Purchased Alpkit XL Hunka just before the trip...really hope it comes before WE
Used my 4 season sleep bag
Got me a new tarp configuration to start the year!! Couldnt find a similar pitch in Reg's guide for the Ultimate Tarper! So hereby in my world the pitch will be CLAMSHELL!!
Cons:
No contingency plan if the tarp lost structure in bad weather
Tarp configuration was bullet proof but one end was not high enough. Need to practise more configurations.
Alpkit Kloke bivvy bag and Alpkit Whisper insulated mat are incompatible. The mat is the same width as the bag, hence the two remain too tight to accept a sleep bag and person. Nightmare moving around, difficuly in the sleep bag, and the head cover becomes redundant. I was unable to manage the sleep bag and hood arrangement effectively. Couldnt sit my air pillow on the air mat. Took me 10 or so mins to get out of the sleep bag/bivvy bag combination in the morn.
Started snowing heavy before we set up, and finishing the task left me shaking aka bloody cold.
Tarp was clearly too small for managing the elements, particularly swirling wind! See accumulation of said snow either side of the bivi bag. Not sufficient cover to cook and store kit. Basha is 2.5 x 1. 65.
Could say my larger Alpkit R I G 7 @ 2.8 x 2.4 would've done the job. Pulls on beard in contemplation!!
Didnt bother cooking
No back up finger food- peanuts, sausage roll, cheese, cake, chocolate.
Actually didnt eat from Saturday 1500 to Sunday 1200...the last mile home and the body starts declining from fuel deficit
See you all at the WE
