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| #270458 - 06/15/14 04:36 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
[Re: Omega] |  
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Do you want something for hiking/backpacking or something to carry in your car emergency kit? I was thinking something versatile - mainly use in conjunction with a car, but abroad, i.e. compact enough for flights and transportation to the destination. If you are doing this in conjunction with a car, then the car is your shelter. It is superior to anything else you can carry.  Except for unusual circumstances, you are safer using the car as shelter than walking out. |  
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| #270459 - 06/15/14 04:42 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
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Do you want something for hiking/backpacking or something to carry in your car emergency kit? I was thinking something versatile - mainly use in conjunction with a car, but abroad, i.e. compact enough for flights and transportation to the destination. If you are doing this in conjunction with a car, then the car is your shelter. It is superior to anything else you can carry.  Except for unusual circumstances, you are safer using the car as shelter than walking out. +1; stay in the car. As for which bivvy, either the one I suggested in my previous post, or the slightly more expensive one suggested by AKSAR.  When you are in the car, you are out of the wind and wet: only only have to deal with the cold. This simplifies things greatly.
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| #270470 - 06/16/14 05:21 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
[Re: Omega] |  
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Again, I must confess my ignorance. I'm well aqquainted with bivies, but what is a bothy bag? |  
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| #270471 - 06/16/14 05:35 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
[Re: yee] |  
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I once saw a site where they had some interesting projects for used space blankets. And in another forum I saw mention of survival suits made from space blanket material. I don't remember where they are sold however. |  
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| #270472 - 06/16/14 05:38 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
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... but what is a bothy bag? I assumed that was just a typo, and they meant "body bag".  But if there is this bothy bag thing, I'm interested to hear what it is too! |  
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| #270473 - 06/16/14 05:51 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
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|   Geezer in Chief
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It is essentially a fabric bag large enough to hold three or so people, crowded together for sure.  No floor, but some models have windows.  Think of a small tent without poles. Bothy bags are a Brit thing.  Lord knows they have the weather that justifies such things. Link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHmfxOBB3Ug
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| #270476 - 06/16/14 06:49 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
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|   Geezer in Chief
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Consider the Gatewood Cape - dual function poncho/rain gear and shelter.  I have no personal experience, but I hear good things - http://www.sixmoondesigns.com/tarps/GatewoodCape.html
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| #270477 - 06/16/14 10:18 PM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
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Thanks hikermore.Having seen a bit of the video I remember seeing them before. I don't like the idea of no floor especially in wet or cold weather.
 A long time ago Outdoor Life or Field & Stream reviewed a poncho, tent, coat, etc device. I tried to track them down but the company had simply vanished.
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| #270480 - 06/17/14 03:28 AM  Re: Lightweight/compact shelter/protection
[Re: hikermor] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  03/13/05
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It is essentially a fabric bag large enough to hold three or so people, crowded together for sure.I watched that video link.  It looks like if you enter your "bivy bag" backwards (head first) and squat instead of lay down, you can rename it a "bothy bag".  Seems like an odd thing to do.  I don't get it. |  
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