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Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:45 pm
by FLV
notinabox wrote:
any other areas that can be shared as pretty hassle free stops? :)
many thanks
I dont make fires or leave mess, therefor I bivi more or less wherever I fancy.
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:36 pm
by notinabox
Same thoughts and deeds regards fires etc.
I just 'worry' consider the being moved on possibility. Does that happen much?
Obviously not in the farmers garden etc! :-D
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:02 pm
by Bearbonesnorm
I just 'worry' consider the being moved on possibility. Does that happen much?
You just need to be sensible. Pitch up late and leave early, make sure you can't see any houses or farms from your pitch, keep lights to a minimum and pick a spot far enough back from tracks / paths that anyone on them can't see you.
In reality what's the worst that can happen? You're asked to move, you apologise, pack up and move on ... but I've never known it happen.
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:19 pm
by notinabox
Good to know :) Does seem obvious when listed but good advice often does!
And the fact that folk aren't being moved on adds confidence :)
Many thanks folks!
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:54 am
by FLV
s8tannorm wrote:I just 'worry' consider the being moved on possibility. Does that happen much?
You just need to be sensible. Pitch up late and leave early, make sure you can't see any houses or farms from your pitch, keep lights to a minimum and pick a spot far enough back from tracks / paths that anyone on them can't see you.
In reality what's the worst that can happen? You're asked to move, you apologise, pack up and move on ... but I've never known it happen.
Exactly this.
A bivi looks so minimal that even if you do get seen, so long as theres not rubbish lying around its unlikely that you would get and bother for it.
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:39 pm
by Zippy
Ok, I'm even more set to come to this one. I think it's easiest one for me to get to, the scenery will be way better than Essex, and I think due to holiday commitments from my coursework partner on the coursework submission I thought might be a pain, I have a pretty good chance of making this one.
Also FLV - I'd like to have a play with your etrex 20/30 if that's ok?

Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:40 pm
by greenmug
I have an etrex20 too which will be coming along to this. I have the cheapy 1:50k UK map installed.
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:24 pm
by adjustablewench
Ok so in the geek corner we will have zippy and greenmug
I will probably be asked to move on as I do like a nice fire - especially in winter, but thats ok happy to bivi alone crying into my mulled wine feeling warm

Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 7:30 am
by FLV
Zippy wrote:
Also FLV - I'd like to have a play with your etrex 20/30 if that's ok?

I may not make it yet. As it stands its my weekend with my kids so unless theres a change around I'll be warm and cosy in my house on the other side of the snake

Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:33 pm
by Zippy
adjustablewench wrote:Ok so in the geek corner we will have zippy and greenmug
I will probably be asked to move on as I do like a nice fire - especially in winter, but thats ok happy to bivi alone crying into my mulled wine feeling warm

I like fire too :D
I spent new years once up kinder scout, we had some sparklers to celebrate...visibility was only about 2 metres, so I suspect we might be able to sneak a small fire somewhere non flammable 8-) (Shhhhhhh).
Might also need to sort a bike out in time, the BB200 on one of my bikes, and this weekend riding round Afan and Bikeparks wales has meant both MTB's need some TLC

(as do my legs

)
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:05 pm
by MM-on-POINT
I could be up for this but would require a definitive grid ref for the bivi spot and meeting up point.
keep us posted please
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:30 pm
by Chew
MM-on-POINT wrote:I could be up for this but would require a definitive grid ref for the bivi spot and meeting up point
Dont worry i'm on it :D
I'll post some final details up nearer the time
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:55 am
by Pyro
I'm same as MM, happy to make my own way there once a spot is decided on formally.
And a fire-suitable place would be nice. But then, I would say that... :)
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 6:21 pm
by Chew
Details posted above on my original post.
I'll be riding down from Halifax if anyone wants to join me (about 50/50 on/off road on the Cross bike). I'm hoping Cutgate will be passable, but i'll worry about that later :?
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 3:03 pm
by Zippy
I'm going to have to pass on this one I'm afraid :(
In amongst my list of reasons include having to pay my current employer £2.5k because I'm changing jobs and need to pay for my masters course myself (so needless to say, I'm skint now), and then the masters course itself needs some time given to it, so essentially fun stuff like riding, sorting the bike out and travelling to more interesting things is going to take a back seat for a while.
I hope to be there in Christmas 2014.

Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 10:22 pm
by barney
bail for me i'm afraid (will be on Stu's xmas bivi instead)
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:39 pm
by Keiracon
Pass confirmed for me. Chew I'll be going over Cut Gate too so we may meet up. If not en route then at the pub
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 8:11 pm
by notinabox
Hi guys,
Just trying to get a feel for the weekend :)
What's the normal train of events for the evening?
Hoping to make it. Do we meet at a pub in evening and then ride to spot and set up?
Have grub and tipple and banter at spot?
Thanks in advance :)
Steve
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:21 pm
by Chew
notinabox wrote:Hi guys,
Just trying to get a feel for the weekend :)
What's the normal train of events for the evening?
Hoping to make it. Do we meet at a pub in evening and then ride to spot and set up?
Have grub and tipple and banter at spot?
Yes, basically ride to the pub based on your own route. Long/short on your own or tag along with others.
Pint, banter, crisps in the pub while people arrive. We'll decide a bivi spot based on the weather how further people want to ride.
Pitchup, banter and a tipple or two.
Make your way home on Sunday morning.
Looks like me and Keiracon will be heading in from the North and i'm sure people will be heading in from other directions :D
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:09 pm
by notinabox
Cool, cheers guys.
Time will be tight so will be driving quite close or even to the pub meet from Nottm once confirmed where.
Assuming close to ladybower as mentioned, would you normally łeave car at pub? Or are there other recommended spots to leave car overnight? Will a PMessage be better for this info? Not sure on what gets shared on posts, for none members to see etc. Not paranoid, honest! :-D
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:27 pm
by Chew
notinabox wrote:Cool, cheers guys.
Time will be tight so will be driving quite close or even to the pub meet from Nottm once confirmed where.
Assuming close to ladybower as mentioned, would you normally łeave car at pub? Or are there other recommended spots to leave car overnight? Will a PMessage be better for this info? Not sure on what gets shared on posts, for none members to see etc. Not paranoid, honest! :-D
I have i nice 10 mile route from the outskirts of Sheffield if you fancy a bit of a ride to the pub (and another 20 miles route from Hayfield for anyone who might be interested)
Personally i wouldnt leave a car around Ladybower/pub over night it may not be overly safe.
Otherwise there are a couple of villages nearby where you'll be able to safely stash your car overnight if you use a bit of judgement

Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:41 pm
by notinabox
Lovely, Chew :)
Would that ride in be with you? Possible meet at what time approx if it is?
It's a hectic weekend so getting options in early to get best chance of making it :)
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:49 pm
by Chew
No i'm riding in another way, but others may be comming from that direction.
Simple enough route to follow if i were to send out a gpx track
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:54 pm
by notinabox
Ok :)
I'll possibly do Hope and easier way up to lady bower, hoping for Most of Saturday free to sort.
What sort of time will pub be?
Re: Northern England Christmas Bivi
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:58 pm
by Chew
Ladybower Inn (SK205865) sometime between 4-6 (sunset is at 4)