- Rock
climber Chuck Pratt bivouacking during the
first ascent of the Salathé Wall on El
Capitan in
Yosemite Valley in
September 1961....
- A
military camp or
bivouac is a semi-permanent
military base, for the
lodging of an army.
Camps are
erected when a
military force travels away from a major...
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narrow couloir.
After summiting, they
descended the
southeast ridge,
bivouacking high up.
Since the
initial ascent,
there have only been
another nine...
- "bike****ng" style,
carrying minimal equipment sufficient for
camping or
bivouacking, and only
enough food and
water to last
until the next town. In this...
-
description of m****
death through hypothermia: The cold was so
intense that
bivouacking was no
longer supportable. Bad luck to
those who fell
asleep by a campfire...
- Most of the
victims died at
Narusawa on
January 25,
their second day
bivouacking in the snow.
Scenes set
there were shot on site at
exactly the same day...
- the Suez Canal.
Disembarking the
troops traveled by
train for Cairo,
bivouacking in tent
camps within sight of the Pyramids. The NZEF was
commanded throughout...
-
again OIC of training. The
classes now included:
night ops, weapons,
bivouacking,
small unit tactics,
along with
coral and lava blasting. In
April 1945...
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train at Camp Hale but he did help
build it), they had
learned winter bivouacking, and
decided to
build "the most
beautiful ski
resort in the world". They...
- was able to
cross another 24 km (15 mi)
toward Abomey after Adégon,
bivouacking at the
village of Akpa. From the
moment they arrived, they were attacked...