My March bivi this weekend will have to be written up by me as there was no-body else there - so i can't do my usual trick of being a plus one and getting out of writing anything!
Since last March Mike and I have had a fun packed year, so it seemed quite fitting to mark the moment by . . . bikepacking some more obviously

A great idea but the only downside was that Mike actually had to work for a change! For once the tables were turned as it's usually me stuck to my desk trying to still like him as he sends me pics of his travels. Thankfully he didn't grumble at me too much (but i pity the rest of his watch as i bet he wasn't a barrel of laughs when he got to the station).
I rode out to the Wyre forest near Bewdley, stopping at the chip shop briefly and then popping into the pub for a coffee. I spent a bit of time there chatting to a group of locals about the joys of bikepacking, they thought it sounded great and then went off to get a few racks of shots in them as I pedalled off into the darkness, happy that I was going to be the one feeling freshest in the morning.
It didn't take long from Bewdley to the hut, and I had the glorious sight of the moon rising as i climbed up from the river, it truly was a stunning evening.
The hut wasn't as spooky as i'd expected, I thought sleeping next to a locked (straight out of hansel and gretal - witch house type) building would be slightly unnerving but I wasn't spooked in the slightest, just very grateful for the shelter it gave from the wind. I soon had my bed sorted and settled down to have a coffee, Mike had stashed some surprises in my bag, a small bottle of baileys to go in my coffee and a couple of tiny bars of green and blacks. It's great to have a man who appreciates the lighter things in life!
The moonlight was stunning, but try as i might the photos just don't do it justice.
The night was perfect, and i had a great sleep quite excited about seeing the view and hut properly in the morning.

it truly was a great night, so mild and nice to feel that spring is on its way
didn't have too long to wait for breakfast to arrive either - he's a star
