Someone explain to me the point or thought behind taking a bivvy bag to a weekend bike rally when you ride a GS solo and could quite easily fit a tent on it. What do you do with all your gear if it rains all weekend, is it making some kind of statement?
You just can't help it can you
I don't know the fella but I don't see why he has to explain/justify to anybody why he chose the type of accommodation he lives in when he goes camping. Just my point of view.
You just can't help it can you
Someone explain to me the point or thought behind taking a bivvy bag :
Someone explain to me the point or thought behind taking a bivvy bag to a weekend bike rally when you ride a GS solo and could quite easily fit a tent on it. What do you do with all your gear if it rains all weekend, is it making some kind of statement?
always fancied a BIVVY BAG but don`t know much about them, but surely they are not as heavy as a TENT and a sleeping bag combined
In the right situation yes as I say I can see the advantages. Travelling on a dirt bike, camping rough and as light as you can in warm climates they must be fantastic.
But the chap in that one looks to have a normal sleeping bag as well, so all you save is the tent, and the difference between a small tent and the bivy when packed surely can't make that much difference?
I like everywherevirtually's setup. Much more versatile than a conventional tent setup. I may go down that route, already got the tarp, just need the bivvy.
Good to talk to you on Saturday night everywherevirtually, those led's looked great, tho the right one was bluer
Someone explain to me the point or thought behind taking a bivvy bag to a weekend bike rally when you ride a GS solo and could quite easily fit a tent on it. What do you do with all your gear if it rains all weekend, is it making some kind of statement?
It's quite simple: He doesn't own a tent.
That won't be an end to it Trippy, will now want to know why he doesn't own a tent
It was destroyed in "The Great A1 Pannier Fire of 2007"....