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A guide to the bivouac – the pinnacle of minimalist wild-camping. Accounts of bivvybag adventures, both nice and nasty, alternate with practical chapters on lightweight kit and long-distance bivvying, and the book finishes with a selection of bivvybag expeditions. Informative, honest and highly entertaining!
Cicerone says
They are the best of nights, they are the worst of nights… Bivvying offers a chance to experience a whole new level of immersion in the outdoors, with just a lightweight bag between you and the elements. The Book of the Bivvy provides an informed, humorous, instructive, wry insight into the world of the bivouac, drawing upon Ronald Turnbull’s own extensive experience.
The book is a half-and-half mix of how to do it and why to do it (or how not to do it and why not to do it). Accounts of bivvybag nights and expeditions, both nice and nasty, are interspersed with practical tips about types of membrane, sites, techniques and minimalist kit. There are stories and anecdotes from all over the UK, plus a few from abroad. The rich and colourful history of the bivvy is also explored in Ronald’s own inimitable style, with descriptions of how Diogenes (the Cynic) bivvied under timber and how the Eigerwand was climbed only through improved bivvying technique.
The Book of the Bivvy is a celebration of back-to-basic camping, the perfect antidote to our fast-paced, comfort-based modern life. Honest and entertaining, there is every chance it will inspire you to find a remote hilltop, roll out your bag and watch the sunset.
Our Verdict
For nearly 50 years Cicerone have been producing guidebooks on recognised treks, regions, areas and general tips for hikers.
We have used them countless times and they’ve always provided excellent insight and knowledge that you only get through experience, giving you the edge to make your trip a success and more enjoyable too.
If you’re a gram counter you can easily remove sections of the book to take with you making your own ultra-lightweight guidebook with only the essential sections that you require.
– Reviewed by Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Features
- Seasons: Spring to autumn, plus (for tough types) winter
- Centres: Hillsides, hilltops and valleys throughout the UK, including islands; warmer climes Abroad
- Difficulty: Bivvybag sleeping asks for some physical and mental resilience – but the rewards are out of proportion
- Must See: The definitive account of bivvybag sleeping in the UK, fully revised and updated for its 20th anniversary edition; bivvybag nights, both nice and nasty; bivvy history – how improved bivouac technique enabled the first successful ascent of the Eigerwand
Specifications
- Edition: Third
- Number of pages: 176
- Size: 17.2 x 11.6 x 1.1cm
- Weighs: 198g
ContentsÂ
1Â Introduction Â
   Bag for life  Â
   Bivvy night 1: Snowdon    Â
 2 Primitive Bivvy  Â
   Bivvy night 2: Peigne and sufferingÂ
   Problems of the polybag
   Plastic bag for pleasure purposesÂ
   Polybag factsÂ
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 3 Bivvy HistoryÂ
   Rude people enquire into futurity Â
   Nights on the Eiger       Â
   Bivvy night 3: A walk on the Wye side  Â
   Mr Brown’s little green bag Â
 4 Midlevel Baggery  Â
   Bivvy night 4: Fast asleep on the Berwickshire coastÂ
   Cave behaviour      Â
   Bivvy night 5: A bedroom in Borrowdale  Â
   Fallback bag
   Bag and camera Â
   Bivvy night 6: Man management Â
   Bag shoppingÂ
   Poncho, basha, tarp – and the groovy group shelter     Â
 5 Time, things & Miguel  Â
   Time
   Things      Â
   Miguel  Â
 6 Sleeping on SummitsÂ
   Bivvy night 7: Great GableÂ
   Walking on the wet side    Â
 7 The Comfort ZoneÂ
   Bivvy night 8: Up Base Brown in downÂ
   Sleeping mats     Â
   Dew processÂ
   Route 1: Merrick two-day trip
 8 But What if it rains?      Â
   Bivvy night 9: Wet under thorns in Belfast
   Further suffering     Â
   What if it rains?  Â
   Look after your bivvy and your bivvy will look after youÂ
 9 Across Scotland by bagÂ
   Wetness and weight: cross-Scotland constraintsÂ
   Route 2: Acharacle to Aberdeenshire     Â
 10 The art of lightweight long-distance  Â
   Bag and baggage Â
   The fuel on the hill       Â
   Fast food  Â
   High cuisine
   Bivvy night 10: A peat-hole on BowlandÂ
   The importance of water     Â
 11 Mountains under the moon Â
   Route 3: Coleridge’s Helvellyn overnight crossingÂ
 12 Bivvybag routes Â
   Route 4: Lakeland all the wayÂ
   Route 5: Rannoch Moor: the beauty and the bog      Â
   Bivvy night 11: Helm CragÂ
 13 But that was in another country Â
   Foreign partsÂ
   Route 6: Sierra Nevada: the Spanish 3000s      Â
   Bivvy night 12: Cima Cadin  Â
 14 And in the endÂ
   Sheltered housing for the elderlyÂ
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