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Pocket rocket - check
skin so soft - check
alpkit hunka (fb size) - check
oh well I must be out on a bivy then ๐
night all.
And home
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Oh and the fire scar was already there and very well developed.
wow,some beautiful scenery!!!did it rain?
[i]Did it rain?[/i]
Nope - and in my best Peter Kay voice it is now 'cracking the flags'. Happy days ๐
excellent, i love these bivvy photos. When i get home in a few weeks ill be getting a few in myself. Keep them coming ๐
"If you feel you must have a fire, and it is safe to do so, dig up a square of turf and put it to one side so it can be placed back over the site of your fire to ensure no trace is left behind."
This has really got me fired up to try this.
Just better get my skates on before winter sets in.
see my thread on Bivvying stuff reviews
[url] http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/alpkit-bivvy-bag-and-self-inflating-mats-any-good [/url]
"If you feel you must have a fire, and it is safe to do so, dig up a square of turf and put it to one side so it can be placed back over the site of your fire to ensure no trace is left behind."
As I said [i]the fire scar was already there and very well developed.[/i]