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            5 --[ Twelve months of Bivvy - Month 1
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            8 At the end of last year, I set some goals to motivate myself to get out more,
            9 deciding to spend at least one night each month in a bivvy bag throughout the
           10 year. Originally, I planned to start in mid-January when I had some free time
           11 from work. However, the north of Scotland experienced back-to-back storms, with
           12 Storm Isha followed by Storm Jocelyn, making it a no-go. Finally, this Friday
           13 became my last chance.
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           16 Unfortunately, leaving work early wasn't an option, so by the time I set out,
           17 it was already 8PM. With darkness falling around 4:30PM, I found myself walking
           18 five miles in the dark before reaching my chosen destination - a forest.
           19 Beforehand, I had packed my sleeping bag into the bivvy and stowed it in my
           20 backpack, making it easy to set up upon reaching the forest. I also set up a
           21 tarp, as one weather report warned of a few hours of downpour, but it turned
           22 out to be unnecessary.
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           25 During the Christmas sales, I invested in a new sleeping pad to replace the
           26 uncomfortable Issue Nato Mat [0] I had been using. The new inflatable Multimat
           27 proved to be a huge improvement, very comfortable! The winter sleep setup I
           28 used on Friday was on the heavier side weight wise, I have comfortably used it
           29 down to around -2°C, despite the forecast only predicting a low of 3°C. For
           30 colder temperatures, I've found it necessary to combine the lightweight and
           31 medium sleeping bags from the gear list below.
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           34 Here is a photo I took just before I hunkered down for the night:
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           36   gopher://jay.scot/I/files/bivvy/bivvy-01-2024.jpg
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           39 My sleep system for the night:
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           41     British Army Bivvy Bag [1]
           42     British Army Medium-weight bag [2]
           43     Multimat Adventure 38 Mat [3]
           44     Alpkit 3.5 Rig Tarp (for heavy rain) [4]
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           47 Now, what I've found is that I'm not getting any younger, and the process of
           48 shimmying and fussing about getting into the top entry bivvy is becoming, let's
           49 say, frustrating at times. Additionally, my current bivvy has a drawcord issue
           50 I've been unable to fix [5], adding to the annoyance. So I have bought myself a
           51 new bivvy bag today. After many reviews and videos, the Snugpak Special Forces
           52 Bivvy [6] bag seems to be excellent! It's half the weight at 340g and also has
           53 a center zip, making it easier to get in and out. This change should help with
           54 some of the minor issues I've came across during my adventures!
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           57 I am looking forward to next months bivvy!
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           59 P.S. Sorry for the HTTP links, hard to find them in gopher space!
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           61 0. https://www.military.direct/products/multimat-military-issue-nato-mat-10-mod
           62 1. https://goarmy.co.uk/collections/bivvy-bag/products/british-army-mtp-bivi-bag
           63 2. https://goarmy.co.uk/collections/sleeping-bag/products/british-army-modular-sleeping-bag
           64 3. https://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/1633-Multimat-Adventure-38-Sleeping-Mat
           65 4. https://alpkit.com/products/rig-3-5
           66 5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuFZyMhr6BY
           67 6. https://snugpak.com/products/special-forces-bivvi-bag-wgte?variant=42606104838316
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           70 .EOF