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So I just purchased a new OR Helium Bivy. I've never tried bivy camping but have always wanted to for some reason. I've tried it out in the backyard for a couple nights and can definitely see the appeal in certain cases. (I don't mind the tight space but can imagine I'd like a dry area for gear or sitting etc)
Now I know that I want to sleep with just the screen mesh cover as much as possible to reduce condensation and not be so stuffy. Just wondering what the best options are for a tarp or shelter of some sort to go over it to keep the majority of the weather off. I'm currently leaning towards Seek Outside DST tarp.
I have a couple of good tents so the purpose of the bivy is for quick over nights or possibly leave in the pack in case I'm on to an animal and don't want to hike out back to my base camp. In that case tho do guys pack their sleeping pad and bag etc with them all the time? Time of year would be the spring and Sept possibly early Oct. I live in BC and most of my hunting after that is from more of a base camp.
Thanks
Now I know that I want to sleep with just the screen mesh cover as much as possible to reduce condensation and not be so stuffy. Just wondering what the best options are for a tarp or shelter of some sort to go over it to keep the majority of the weather off. I'm currently leaning towards Seek Outside DST tarp.
I have a couple of good tents so the purpose of the bivy is for quick over nights or possibly leave in the pack in case I'm on to an animal and don't want to hike out back to my base camp. In that case tho do guys pack their sleeping pad and bag etc with them all the time? Time of year would be the spring and Sept possibly early Oct. I live in BC and most of my hunting after that is from more of a base camp.
Thanks