Hi all,
OK quick intro, I've done plenty of walking in the hills, shambling, climbing and mountaineering. My parents walked and climbed and while I hated it as a kids, it undoubtedly instilled a sense of adventure in me. I have a young family now which is making longer adventure problematic (temporarily impossible).
So I've been finding some smaller, closer to home options. For example desperately missing adventure, last year I bought an inflatable canoe. One night after putting the kids down, I drove to within a mile of a local river (the Wharf near East Keswick) dropped of the canoe and a bag of kit, drove a few miles down stream to a know get out point, parked up, rode my fold up bike back to the start, collated the gear, went and found a place to get in the river, load the canoe with the bike and other gear. Paddled down stream half way back to the car, found somewhere to sleep by the river, just a snugpack Softie 6 and lightweight tarp. Up and in the boat in the morning, back to the car and home in time to take the kids to nursery. The access to the river, the navigability of the river and where i was going to sleep were all totally unknown, making it feel like a proper adventure.
Apologies that was longer than I'd intended.
Anyway, onto the reason I'm here. Planning some similar adventures this summer, I've been looking at bivy bags, wanting a bit more confidence while sleeping under the stars. Long story short, I'm not sure if I need one. For a micro adventure, if the weather was looking bad I just wouldn't go (I'm not as hardy as I once was). On the river bank the tarp had a lot of dew on it but my sleeping bag almost none. If I took the tarp away would the dew be on the bag or would the heat from me keep the dew off? The Softie claims some water repellence properties and it was for this reason I got it, having had a few sleepless nights in down bags fearing leaks.
I'd probably throw in the tarp or maybe even my Terra Nova Superlite Voyager in case of weather changes.
Do any of you guys sleep out in synthetic bags without a bevy or a tarp?
Thanks in advance.
Joe
OK quick intro, I've done plenty of walking in the hills, shambling, climbing and mountaineering. My parents walked and climbed and while I hated it as a kids, it undoubtedly instilled a sense of adventure in me. I have a young family now which is making longer adventure problematic (temporarily impossible).
So I've been finding some smaller, closer to home options. For example desperately missing adventure, last year I bought an inflatable canoe. One night after putting the kids down, I drove to within a mile of a local river (the Wharf near East Keswick) dropped of the canoe and a bag of kit, drove a few miles down stream to a know get out point, parked up, rode my fold up bike back to the start, collated the gear, went and found a place to get in the river, load the canoe with the bike and other gear. Paddled down stream half way back to the car, found somewhere to sleep by the river, just a snugpack Softie 6 and lightweight tarp. Up and in the boat in the morning, back to the car and home in time to take the kids to nursery. The access to the river, the navigability of the river and where i was going to sleep were all totally unknown, making it feel like a proper adventure.
Apologies that was longer than I'd intended.
Anyway, onto the reason I'm here. Planning some similar adventures this summer, I've been looking at bivy bags, wanting a bit more confidence while sleeping under the stars. Long story short, I'm not sure if I need one. For a micro adventure, if the weather was looking bad I just wouldn't go (I'm not as hardy as I once was). On the river bank the tarp had a lot of dew on it but my sleeping bag almost none. If I took the tarp away would the dew be on the bag or would the heat from me keep the dew off? The Softie claims some water repellence properties and it was for this reason I got it, having had a few sleepless nights in down bags fearing leaks.
I'd probably throw in the tarp or maybe even my Terra Nova Superlite Voyager in case of weather changes.
Do any of you guys sleep out in synthetic bags without a bevy or a tarp?
Thanks in advance.
Joe