- A
bivouac shelter or
bivvy (alternately bivy, bivi, bivvi) is any of a
variety of
improvised camp site or
shelter that is
usually of a
temporary nature...
- and Leclerc—only four
pitches from the summit—is
forced to
abandon his
bivvy,
rappel the
mountain in
blizzard conditions, and hike back to El Chaltén...
-
summit have been described,
including the po****r one from
Barratts Bivvy (however the
bivvy itself was destro****
during 2016 Kaikōura earthquake).
Water from...
- of
corium at the
Chernobyl reactor site A half
length sleeping bag; See
bivvy bag A type of step
stool with
concealed spring-loaded
castors allowing the...
- for the outing.
Often parti****nts will
sleep out
under the
stars using a
bivvy bag,
rather than a tent, and wild
swims are
actively encouraged. Microadventures...
- 20
Department of
Conservation huts,
ranging in
quality from 'basic hut/
bivvy' to 'serviced hut'.
Angelus Hut,
which lies in an
alpine environment at...
- the
German graveyard in Przemyśl, Poland.
Turnbull R., The Book of the
Bivvy, p.27, 2001 H. Harrer, "The
White Spider", pp.70-72
Harper Perennial Anderl...
- Red Hut to a
short but
steep climb to
Dasler Bivvy. This
small bivvy has two
bunks in it. The
Dasler Bivvy does not have good
views of the
valley but these...
- Purpose-made stand-alone
flies are also
sometimes referred to as bivouacs,
bivvies, tarpaulins, or hootchies.
Flies are
generally used for
keeping moisture...
- protection,
other than his
immediate winter clothing, was a thin
nylon bivvy sack,
which is
uninsulated but
windproof and
helps to
retain body heat....