Well I was too busy bivying with my daughter and missed all the fun on here last night. Great work everyone, and especially Reg. We managed to sleep despite the street lamp ad woke to a surprise frost.
Landowner here has invited me in to cook a fry up. Will be heading back outside to eat it, though. It’s a beautiful day and the sun is just about to reach a nearby rock outcrop where someone has conveniently left a table and a smouldering fire pit.
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I managed to get to the bivvy spot and get set up in time for the sunset ,it seemed like a good opportunity to try out the Lidl bar bag and seat pack seemed fine for a local trip .
Time to light the fire for a recreation of a well known scene from a "cult movie"
After a beer or two followed by a hot chocolate with radio 4 and the thought of loads of others entertaining themselves in their own ways for company it was time for bed i decided to try just using a lightweight bivvy bag wiith a cumulus 150 quilt to test the limits as can be seen from the before and after pictures there was a change of approach sometime in the night . The Dawn cacophony woke me from my slumber and just to make sure a woodpecker started banging away at a tree in the neighbours garden . I got up about 7 to see a bit of frost on the bag and a white lawn 0.1 C according to the Garmin
On the way home i managed to catch a glimpse of the promised land
Great idea and a lot of fun well done everyone
Last edited by Raggedstone on Sun Apr 05, 2020 11:00 am, edited 2 times in total.
If we are under lockdown why the hell was there so much traffic on the nearby motorway?
They can't all be essential traveling.
And OMG how many bloody sirens going off all over the place, I gave in at 1pm got up and headed for the garage for some earplugs.
Once back in my hammock with the ear plugs in I went straight to sleep again.
Only to be woken at 4 with my bladder, once emptied I slept in until 8.40 when next doors barky bastard (that's the breed name) dog was let out into their back garden and woke everyone up with his no stop barking as normal.
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Nice work all, but particularly Reg
I would have joined you if I hadn't had a virtual 30th birthday to go to.
JohnClimber wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 11:44 am
If we are under lockdown why the hell was there so much traffic on the nearby motorway?
They can't all be essential traveling.
I live quite close to a dual carriageway, the main road into town from the east, and I've noticed walking/riding alongside it that although there's much less traffic (though still not as little as you might think) it doesn't seem any quieter. It seems that the noise of a few cars at any one point, enough to be almost constant, is much the same as many cars.
Well spotted. Couldn't carry the other half of them . I know it's easy (for some) to mock Mr P but he was a clever writer. One of the few I couldn't get the hang of was Good Omens until I saw the Tennant/Sheen film version, after which I enjoyed the book. I was going to carry out a load of fairly weighty factual tomes instead but didn't want to give the right impression .
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