Bivvying — camping with just a lightweight shelter or bivvy bag between you and the elements — is the ultimate expression of minimalist wild-camping, immersing you directly in the rhythms of nature under the stars. In The Book of the Bivvy , author Ronald Turnbull combines personal adventure, practical insight and humour to explore this uncompromising outdoor experience, drawing on decades of nights spent on remote hilltops, ridgelines and valleys.

  • Insightful bivvying stories and anecdotes from across the UK and farther afield, including wet, windy, spectacular and unforgettable nights that capture the unpredictable beauty of sleeping outdoors with just a bivvy bag
  • Practical, experience-based guidance on choosing bivvy sites, minimalist kit selection, membranes, clothing and essentials for safe and comfortable wild camping without a tent
  • Balanced “how to” and “why” explanations that weave technique with motivation, so you understand both the mechanics and the joy — or occasional challenge— of bivvying under the sky
  • History and culture of the bivouac, from Classical references to the bivvy’s role in mountaineering history, illustrating how this humble shelter has shaped outdoor adventure
  • Route ideas and expedition inspiration, including tips and experiences for bivvy nights in iconic landscapes such as the Lake District, the Scottish hills and even the Spanish Sierra Nevada, offering both local and far-flung inspiration

Honest, wry and highly engaging, The Book of the Bivvy is much more than a techniques manual — it mixes compelling stories of bivvybag nights with clear, trustworthy advice on gear, techniques and the art of embracing the wilderness with as little between you and the landscape as possible. Whether you’re curious about sleeping out on a mountainside, planning your first bivvy night or seeking to refine lightweight camping techniques for long-distance adventures, this guidebook invites you to rediscover the pure joy of being alone with the sky, the stars and the living landscape.

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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!
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Map key 1 Introduction Bag for life Bivvy night 1: Snowdon 2 Primitive bivvy Bivvy night 2: Peigne and suffering Problems of the polybag Plastic bag for pleasure purposes Polybag facts 3 Bivvy history Rude people enquire into futurity Nights on the Eiger Bivvy night 3: A walk on the Wye side Mr Brown's little green bag 4 Midlevel baggery Bivvy night 4: Fast asleep on the Berwickshire coast Cave behaviour Bivvy night 5: A bedroom in Borrowdale Fallback bag Bag and camera Bivvy night 6: Man management Bag shopping Poncho, basha, tarp - and the groovy group shelter 5 Time, things and Miguel Time Things Miguel 6 Sleeping on summits Bivvy night 7: Great Gable Walking on the wet side 7 The comfort zone Bivvy night 8: Up Base Brown in down Sleeping mats Dew process Route 1: Merrick two-day trip 8 But what if it rains? Bivvy night 9: Wet under thorns in Belfast Further suffering What if it rains? Look after your bivvy and your bivvy will look after you 9 Across Scotland by bag Wetness and weight: cross-Scotland constraints Route 2: Acharacle to Aberdeenshire 10 The art of lightweight long-distance Bag and baggage The fuel on the hill Fast food High cuisine Bivvy night 10: A peat-hole on Bowland The importance of water 11 Mountains under the moon Route 3: Coleridge's Helvellyn overnight crossing 12 Bivvybag routes Route 4 Lakeland all the way Route 5: Rannoch Moor: the beauty and the bog Bivvy night 11: Helm Crag 13 But that was in another country Foreign parts Route 6: Sierra Nevada: the Spanish 3000s Bivvy night 12: Cima Cadin 14 And in the end Sheltered housing for the elderly Appendix A Suppliers
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786310781
Publisert
2021-09-10
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
190 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Ronald Turnbull writes regularly for TGO, Lakeland Walker, Trail and Cumbria magazines. His previous books include Across Scotland on Foot, Long Days in Lakeland and Welsh 3000ft Challenges. He has written many other Cicerone guides, including Walking in the Lowther Hills, The Book of the Bivvy and Not the West Highland Way.