I used a bivy this year and likely won't go without one again. It keep everything clean and dry and contained. I used to use a piece of tyvek and it worked ok but the bivy is better.
Tyvek works as a ground sheet but it does let moisture through. I use a custom cut piece of Silpoly with a very high waterproof rating. Yeah, its slippery but not after applying lines of thinned silicone sealer....My pad doesn't slide.
No bivy in my Redcliff
If I am below treeline 3 to 4 inches of pine boughs / ground cloth / Big Agnes Q-Core / Bag
Above Treeline - Thermosrest Ridge Rest SoLite / Big Agnes Q-Core / Bag
I use a TiGoat Bug Bivy - keeps everything together, bottom dry, doesn't retain moisture.
TiGoat Ptarmigan Bivy
Why do you change ground pads depending on elevation/treeline?
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That’s the only way I’ve ever done it, until this year and using a Helinox cot for the first time, but I still used my 6 oz. bivy to keep everything contained.
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Obviously not breathable enough but they were both supposed to beI'm not familiar with all of Ti goat or Borah gears bivy offerings but could it be that your using one that is not very breathable?
What Bivy and pad combo are you guys using? A standard pad wouldn’t fit inside the Bivy.
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