by rucksack » Wed 23 Jun, 2010 1:16 pm
Liam77 has hit the nail on the head. I have two Goretex bivvy bags and I always take one of them when winter walking, snow camping, or xc skiing. No wet sleeping bag, dry clothes in the morning (just throw them inside the bivvy bag at night) and no worrying about rolling over during the night and unravelling that strategically placed bit of plastic. There is the cost, of course, there always is, but you will stay dry and warm. If you do a lot of winter walking or xc skiing, a waterproof, breathable bivvy bag is the way to go. Adds a few degrees to the sleeping bag, which can be entirely helpful too. If you get caught out, or just want to practice the delicate art of snow cave or igloo building, a bivvy bag solves a myriad of problems and prevents others from arising.
rucksack