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The Book of the Bivvy

Tips, stories and route ideas
Langbeschreibung
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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Map key1 IntroductionBag for lifeBivvy night 1: Snowdon2 Primitive bivvyBivvy night 2: Peigne and sufferingProblems of the polybagPlastic bag for pleasure purposesPolybag facts3 Bivvy historyRude people enquire into futurityNights on the EigerBivvy night 3: A walk on the Wye sideMr Brown's little green bag4 Midlevel baggeryBivvy night 4: Fast asleep on the Berwickshire coastCave behaviourBivvy night 5: A bedroom in BorrowdaleFallback bagBag and cameraBivvy night 6: Man managementBag shoppingPoncho, basha, tarp - and the groovy group shelter5 Time, things and MiguelTimeThingsMiguel6 Sleeping on summitsBivvy night 7: Great GableWalking on the wet side7 The comfort zoneBivvy night 8: Up Base Brown in downSleeping matsDew processRoute 1: Merrick two-day trip8 But what if it rains?Bivvy night 9: Wet under thorns in BelfastFurther sufferingWhat if it rains?Look after your bivvy and your bivvy will look after you9 Across Scotland by bagWetness and weight: cross-Scotland constraintsRoute 2: Acharacle to Aberdeenshire10 The art of lightweight long-distanceBag and baggageThe fuel on the hillFast foodHigh cuisineBivvy night 10: A peat-hole on BowlandThe importance of water11 Mountains under the moonRoute 3: Coleridge's Helvellyn overnight crossing12 Bivvybag routesRoute 4 Lakeland all the wayRoute 5: Rannoch Moor: the beauty and the bogBivvy night 11: Helm Crag13 But that was in another countryForeign partsRoute 6: Sierra Nevada: the Spanish 3000sBivvy night 12: Cima Cadin14 And in the endSheltered housing for the elderlyAppendix A Suppliers
Ronald Turnbull was born in St Andrews, Scotland, into an energetic fellwalking family. His grandfather was a president of the Scottish Mountaineering Club, and a more remote ancestor was distinguished as only the second climbing fatality in Snowdonia. In 1995 Ronald won the Fell Running Association's Long-distance Trophy for a non-stop run over all the 2000ft hills of Southern Scotland; his other proud achievements include the ascent of the north ridge of the Weisshorn and a sub-2hr Ben Nevis race. He enjoys multi-day treks, through the Highlands in particular, and has made 21 different coast-to-coast crossings of the UK. He has also slept out, in bivvy bag rather than tent, on over 80 UK summits. Outside the UK he likes hot, rocky areas of Europe, ideally with beaches and cheap aeroplanes. Recently he achieved California's 220-mile John Muir Trail and East Lothian's 45-mile John Muir Way in a single season, believing himself the first to have achieved this slightly perverse double. He has also started trying to understand the geology of what he's been walking and climbing on for so long. Ronald lives in the Lowther Hills of Dumfriesshire, and most of his walking, and writing, takes place in the nearby Lake District and in the Scottish Highlands. His recent books include The Book of the Bivvy , and walking/scrambling guides Loch Lomond and the Trossachs , The Cairngorms and Ben Nevis & Glen Coe , as well as Three Peaks Ten Tors - a slightly squint-eyed look at various UK challenge walks. He has nine times won Outdoor Writers & Photographers Guild Awards for Excellence for his guidebooks, outdoor books (including Book of the Bivvy), and magazine articles. He has a regular column in Lakeland Walker and also writes in Trail , Cumbria and TGO (The Great Outdoors). His current, hopelessly ambitious, project is to avoid completing the Munros for at least another 20 years.
ISBN-13:
9781783628681
Veröffentl:
2021
Seiten:
176
Autor:
Ronald Turnbull
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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