Bivi/Tarp use in snow advice please.
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 11:34 am
This is a call to those of you who're more bivi/tarp accomplished than me.
I've been doing some calculations and it's looking like my only window for an overnight bike/bivi/bike trip is this weekend.
For some reason (I'm reluctant to use the word stubborn but it seems to fit) I'm dead set on sticking with the tarp/bivi combo instead of being sensible and using my tent but.....
We've still got over 30cms of snow and it's not looking likely that it'll be anywhere near gone by Saturday.
So here's my query:
How the hell do you go about setting up camp using a tarp and bivi setup when there's a crap-load of snow around?????
I've got a few ideas rattling around in my head but to be honest the best I've come up with so far is to set off as early as possible and heading down as low as possible before attempting to set-up camp.
I can also call into use my (heavy) 3m x 3m DD Tarp which might make for more pitching options.
What would you do?
Any help appreciated as always.
Cheers, Gairy.
I've been doing some calculations and it's looking like my only window for an overnight bike/bivi/bike trip is this weekend.
For some reason (I'm reluctant to use the word stubborn but it seems to fit) I'm dead set on sticking with the tarp/bivi combo instead of being sensible and using my tent but.....
We've still got over 30cms of snow and it's not looking likely that it'll be anywhere near gone by Saturday.
So here's my query:
How the hell do you go about setting up camp using a tarp and bivi setup when there's a crap-load of snow around?????
I've got a few ideas rattling around in my head but to be honest the best I've come up with so far is to set off as early as possible and heading down as low as possible before attempting to set-up camp.
I can also call into use my (heavy) 3m x 3m DD Tarp which might make for more pitching options.
What would you do?
Any help appreciated as always.
Cheers, Gairy.