Re: Bivvy a Month 2021
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2021 9:55 pm
12/12 for 2021 and 36 consecutive
A Solstice bivvy seemed like a good idea and as finally the cloud was supposed to lift and a cold clear night was forecast it seemed like a good opportunity to get December done ,unlike some of last year's end of year bivvys I had managed to do something meaningful each month this time so a local run up the Malvern's was not an option . I had been wanting to do a night on Bredon Hill for a long time so it seemed a good time to go , it had been noted earlier in the day that I wasn't as grumpy as usual a state of mind that allowed me to enjoy the Christmas lights in the villages I passed through on the way across the vast Severn plain . The fish and chip shop in Bredon down by the railway line was where I was planning to get an evening meal and indeed enjoyed the best fish and chips that I eaten for a long time whilst waving at the passing trains in case Reg was on one of them .
Weighing quite a bit more now the climb up the hill followed I had an idea where I would probably stop as I know the hill quite well from the many nights spent stumbling back over from the cider pub to a friend's place . The moon was out and the temperature was going down quickly so somewhere under the trees seemed a better option I found a good flat place amongst the debris from storm Arwen . I had the deschuttes tarp with me but cleverly hadn't brought the pegs finally I found a good use for the the Bearbones throwing trowel it was perfect for the front guy and bits of stick did the rest . I dropped off easily and was woken by a deer barking very loudly quite close to me each bark was answered by a distant response after about twenty minutes it stopped . A few fitful sleep's followed then the sky went red with a glorious sunset accompanied by a brew and breakfast .
IMG_20211222_075740139 by Kevin Hawker, on Flickr
IMG_20211222_075646852 by Kevin Hawker, on Flickr
IMG_20211222_075802518 by Kevin Hawker, on Flickr
It was pretty cold bit of frost on the bags and under the trees but I was quite surprised how frosty it was out in the open at least the mud was solid . Arrived back home around midday with numb feet and fingers another year done looking forward to doing it again next year .
A Solstice bivvy seemed like a good idea and as finally the cloud was supposed to lift and a cold clear night was forecast it seemed like a good opportunity to get December done ,unlike some of last year's end of year bivvys I had managed to do something meaningful each month this time so a local run up the Malvern's was not an option . I had been wanting to do a night on Bredon Hill for a long time so it seemed a good time to go , it had been noted earlier in the day that I wasn't as grumpy as usual a state of mind that allowed me to enjoy the Christmas lights in the villages I passed through on the way across the vast Severn plain . The fish and chip shop in Bredon down by the railway line was where I was planning to get an evening meal and indeed enjoyed the best fish and chips that I eaten for a long time whilst waving at the passing trains in case Reg was on one of them .
Weighing quite a bit more now the climb up the hill followed I had an idea where I would probably stop as I know the hill quite well from the many nights spent stumbling back over from the cider pub to a friend's place . The moon was out and the temperature was going down quickly so somewhere under the trees seemed a better option I found a good flat place amongst the debris from storm Arwen . I had the deschuttes tarp with me but cleverly hadn't brought the pegs finally I found a good use for the the Bearbones throwing trowel it was perfect for the front guy and bits of stick did the rest . I dropped off easily and was woken by a deer barking very loudly quite close to me each bark was answered by a distant response after about twenty minutes it stopped . A few fitful sleep's followed then the sky went red with a glorious sunset accompanied by a brew and breakfast .



It was pretty cold bit of frost on the bags and under the trees but I was quite surprised how frosty it was out in the open at least the mud was solid . Arrived back home around midday with numb feet and fingers another year done looking forward to doing it again next year .