Thanks for watching Wild Ones! This was my last outing of 2023, moving on to 2024 stuff now :) They'll be a 3-night Wild Adventure coming next, although it'll likely take me a while to edit. Have a wonderful week (or 2) 💚🌿🐻
@SkuStyle11 ай бұрын
In 2024 please raise the issue of the poison sky via the constent geoengineering happening...
@herytik402711 ай бұрын
Im a grizzled looking 55 yr biker and the other day I found myself saying ‘floofy’ . What have you done to me? ☮️
@lquezada91411 ай бұрын
Thank you, try and enjoy your week as well. Catch you on the next upload.
@waynegray228411 ай бұрын
How your ankle doing Clare
@davidseed11 ай бұрын
You are brilliant Claire crazy but brilliant !!xx
@ljosephdumas311311 ай бұрын
You brought back 50 year old memories. When I was 14 I went to a "wilderness camp" in Wyoming state, USA. We climbed a mountain, the entire top of which was scree. On the way down the kids I was "with" thought it'd be funny to leave the New York City kid behind. I got down to the tree line, found a fence, which I knew we hadn't crossed, then a creek, which I knew we hadn't crossed, so I knew I was lost. As it was getting dark I headed back up the mountain as I knew that's where they would first look for me. Found a clump of rocks that formed a triangular "cave" that appeared to be uninhabited. Took my Boy Scout poncho and did my best to cover the entrance. Next morning I heard people calling for me. Fortunately reunited with camp. Explained what happened and adults were impressed; fellow campers actually envious! 1973 and still vividly remember it.
@mikeoglen684811 ай бұрын
Good job there weren't no Bayers in that thur cave...
@goldilocks91311 ай бұрын
@@mikeoglen6848Especially as the modern ‘ cameraman never dies’ option wasn’t around then 😂
@soggybottom346311 ай бұрын
Well done (after all these years...) I'll wager that there were a few relieved little s h i t s to see you safe and sound. P r i c k s.🤨🤨
@alanrobertson549711 ай бұрын
Great story.
@STONEDay11 ай бұрын
@@mikeoglen6848 Bears?
@walterjohnson2429Ай бұрын
My wife and I hiked and tented in rain and wind. She was a gamer. Amazing like you. She’s gone now but never forgotten.
@WoodyWood-di5grАй бұрын
😥🙏🏻
@m5a1stuart83Ай бұрын
She leave you behind for Living in Bivi Bag?
@alfredspic48115 сағат бұрын
Damn
@sloanbooks8 ай бұрын
In my 40s I did a PADI Rescue Diver course. The most important thing I learned was not only how to rescue others but how to rescue yourself.
@RichardS-qh8mi3 ай бұрын
One of greatest feelings in the world and life generally is being warm, dry and cosy in a wilderness setting during stormy weather particularly during the colder months. All that wonderful fresh air howling around, the pelting rain and the clear stars above make for a magnificent connection between you and wild nature. Every human on earth should know this feeling.
Yes it sounds like your lack of sleep is due to maybe not much exercise ,or your rooms too warm experts say you sleep better ,when it's slightly cool .
@Lizapendleton11 ай бұрын
@@mickharrison9004 massive assumptions there but okay.
@mickharrison900411 ай бұрын
@@Lizapendleton nah not assumptions mate ,facts there's only so many things cause bad sleep pattern ,maybe youv got worries on your mind hope not ,maybe snoring partner 😂
@deanodog366710 ай бұрын
@@mickharrison9004OK weirdo lol
@arnie948210 ай бұрын
I have insomnia, I walk at least 4 miles a day and always keep my room cool.
@honestreviewer328311 ай бұрын
Love your videos. When I was in the infantry in Canada, during training sometimes all we had for an hour or two at night in -35C weather was our Therm-a-Rest, down sleeping bag and Gore-Tex bivi. It was a blessed reprieve that made me more appreciative of all the relative luxuries I now enjoy in my post-military life.
@polla22562 ай бұрын
I ditched the bouncing bomb and used 2 snugpacks together, can't beat it.
@jcee22592 ай бұрын
I infrequently visit a former Canadian infantry training area in British Columbia. To train cave explorers in vertical rope skills, Using fixed steel installed for military climbing . Other found relics were brass unit insignia, cartridges, live munitions, etc. WW-2 training was done for the Air Force and Navy also.
@salvadorhardin264411 күн бұрын
Yeah, I guess sleeping on a concrete floor (outside of course), in your regular winter uniform, with your AK47 bipod as a pillow in -20C is just not the same 😂
@domhubbard219711 ай бұрын
Who would have thought watching someone sleep in a carrier bag on a mountainside would be so engaging. Your editing is amazing.
@simonmead65756 ай бұрын
This is cool! In the military - we call this hard bagging, and it is sometimes used to sneak a couple hours of sleep when the tactical situation permits. A couple of tips going foward would be to store your sleeping bag inside the bivvy bag and then store the both of them in a 60L drybag. The reason for this is it prevents a lot of the water getting onto your sleeping bag, as you mentioned in your video, during the unpacking and packing. Dicipline in this sort of situation is what will keep you alive should you find yourself staying out for more than one night. Keep the sleeping bag as dry as possible at all costs! Another tip is to ditch the layers of clothing at night. Never sleep in wet gear - It has a double effect of preventing the sleeping bag from effectively warming you (especially GORETEX), as well as potentially bringing water and dampness into your bag. The way I like to do it is I have a couple of spare dry bags where I keep kit that may be slightly damp at night, in order to wear it the next day or at night should I need to get up.
@stephencronin10806 ай бұрын
Great tips, thanks
@chrisgarner36296 ай бұрын
You just saved me typing all of that.....
@jackholt68604 ай бұрын
cor blimey imagine her ditching her layers
@swalters6720Ай бұрын
Literally mansplaining to an expert lmao
@whyshouldwecare3267Ай бұрын
Yeah, this is basically just what you do in the army to sleep lol
@silentdogfart48927 ай бұрын
This sounds like heaven to me. Wild weather, camping out, learning and pushing yourself… Brilliant
@delboy172711 ай бұрын
Howling winds and passing storms, all sane people are wrapped up warm in front of a lovely fire, with a nice warm mug of cocoa. Not our Claire; she's up in the mountains with not much more than a glorified bin bag to spend the night in! Amazing woman.
@therealroga11 ай бұрын
Yet somehow, I kinda envied her. Or at least her attitude and sense of freedom. Scary conditions, but seemed to not really give a toss. Now researching Bivvy bags!
@Dutchy-116811 ай бұрын
I need a pee !!!!!
@forlornHope11 ай бұрын
Was thinking lag 16 but cocoa works too 😋🥃
@frankmcnally0111 ай бұрын
Is she a relative of yours?
@delboy172711 ай бұрын
@@frankmcnally01 No, I was speaking as someone who gets drawn in to Claire's videos, as so many of her audience do. In my younger days, I did many of the things that Claire now showcases, and feel a strong connection to what she advocates, and her philosophy.
@aidanvasquez99510 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I live in Alaska and have been jeep camping for the last 7 years. I’ve worked and camped in subarctic temperatures always prepared. I love how you put this into an emergency scenario and still conveyed that staying calm could mean the difference. You’ve inspired me to tread outside my comfort zone with a bivy.
@katierobertsart565811 ай бұрын
I don't quite understand why but whenever my mental health is low watching and listening to your videos really helps. Thank you!
@lowietrevena9 ай бұрын
me rn !!
@Want0nS0up8 ай бұрын
It takes you back to Maslow‘s hierarchy of needs. Instead of focusing on all our first world crap, we focus on shelter and cease to worry about whether we will be accepted at some stuff shirt social setting.
@i.ehrenfest349Ай бұрын
@@lowietrevena me rn
@kwd31092 ай бұрын
It's good to camp where you can still see the lights of a town in the far distance. Those lights give you a sense of assurance and comfort when you're camping alone.
@mikehikes7102 ай бұрын
Maybe when you first start camping. Now if I can see anything man made from where I'm camping I don't even feel like I'm in the thr woods lol
@hardlifting150Ай бұрын
When I'm camping, I find if I can sense the presence of any other humans it kind of ruins it for me 😆
@unglaubichuberlieber80488 ай бұрын
i am 72 years old, these are GOOD SKILLS+EXPERIENCES you are developing, DO NOT STOP NOW ... ALL THE BEST TO YOU !!!
@stevelumby826019 күн бұрын
So true
@bronzevixen11 ай бұрын
Camping is not for me for so many reasons, but I absolutely love all your adventures and seeing how you push yourself. You’re amazing.
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Ahh thank you, I'm so glad you enjoy them :) and yes, it's not for everyone haha! Have a great week
@Dathom19864 ай бұрын
Some people have no other alternative ..sad but true.!
@Revup111 ай бұрын
Why can't we hit the like button more than once? Claire, you are definitely mad, but that was really good practice in the event it ever happened for real. Just a little tip for you, from someone who used to do this stuff for a living (army life ehh) but who now likes a warm bed instead......if you put your sleeping mat inside your bivi bag, then if you roll over in the night (as I was prone to do) your sleeping mat won't turn into a kite and disappear into the night while you sleep.....if you get my drift!
@mikel651711 ай бұрын
Done most of my camping in a bivi bag or sometimes with a shelter sheet. Never owned a tent like the open freedom. So well done, especially first attempt in winter. To lessen the time in the bivi bag try walking more in the low light (safely of course). Then cook under torch light. Have some great camping memories in a bivi bag in the Lake District. The more you use bivi bags the more used to it and better sleep you will get. The benefits the close to nature, that night sky. The memories you can do it.
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Thank you :) there's deffo something a bit special about it isn't there 💚
@Jesper-bl2ns2 ай бұрын
There are multiple ways to experiment with how to protect yourself during harsh weather conditions. I went through a couple of nights in northern part of Norway in outrageous cold and windy conditions (-35c) in January. Due to the wind I gave up putting up a tent and instead in a sleeping bag and bivy rolled up in a 3m×3m tarp. Woke up in the morning with the tarp completely hardened due to the frost - but bivy & sleeping bag all good. Slept warm and comfortable.
@RobRyan-c3v15 күн бұрын
Was the top erected properly of did you literally roll up in it? You can make a tarp tent with those 3x3s,.much better, I would say, in those conditions.
@bartram3310 ай бұрын
My go to sound effect in bed with my ear buds on is rain falling on a tent … so comforting.
@MBungle9 ай бұрын
hear hear!
@AdaptivePhenix4 ай бұрын
Good idea. I already use a sleeping bag on a thinly-padded surface at home. I go to sleep at night imagining that I'm outdoors (yeah I'm weird). Don't know why I didn't think of sound FX. 👍
@bartram334 ай бұрын
@@AdaptivePhenix You ain’t weird. That sounds great! Try sleep pillow ap.
@richard_n11 ай бұрын
It's really good to push yourself in a controlled situation. Like you said, it gives you confidence when things go bad for real.
@valorian55511 ай бұрын
This experiment is showing the importance of planning and having all necessary gear with you. Thanks for making another great video for us outdoor lovers
@denniswade499811 ай бұрын
I have never used a bivy bag, but I did switch from using tents to just using tarps for camping. I always felt closed in with tents and didn't like it. With a tarp you can vary the setup according to the conditions, and can usually have one side raised to provide a view. It makes me feel more connected to the world around me. My last overnight camp was a couple of years ago now, but I still have fond memories of it. I live in the Yukon, Canada, and had just hiked to the top of a mountain in a place in southern Yukon called Cariboo Crossing. The mountain top looked a lot like the place where you were in this video. When I got to the top, I found a spot similar to what you had and pitched my tarp really low to the ground, like a low pyramid. I used a hiking pole for the center, and gave myself just enough room underneath to be able to get in, with just enough sitting room. The rain started just as I finished setting up, but I stayed snug and dry, and even had one side raised enough to have a good view to enjoy. I imagine that a tarp and bivy combo would work very well. The tarp would keep the wind and rain off of the bivy, and I think it would be very snug! By the way, I am now 73 years old, so you should be able to look forward to many, many more years of exploring and enjoying the outdoors!
@therock828811 ай бұрын
Use four bungee cords and 550 cord for easy set up
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Heyy, the Yukon looks so beautiful! Totally agree with you, I don't very much like feeling enclosed and I love being able to lift the side up on a tarp - I just tried the Pyramid recently and was relieved to be able to open it out in the morning. They're so versatile. It is soo amazing that you're still able to do this in your 70's! 😮😍 I'll be 40 next year and I can only hope I can keep doing this for a long time yet. I have a connective tissue disorder that affects my joints, ligaments etc so I'm making the most of doing what I can while I can. Hopefully my floppy body will hold out haha 🤞 You are an inspiration Thank you for watching my lil video, best wishes from UK
@moorshound324310 ай бұрын
Tarps are the way forward. I use a German poncho.
@ulflyng10 ай бұрын
Sometimes the mosquitoes are too bad for tarp. Though this time of year it doesn't matter.
@moorshound324310 ай бұрын
@@ulflyng just keep smoking cigars that seems to keep them away.
@mvroman74163 ай бұрын
You’re back in the wind and rain. Well at least no bugs. The wind would keep me awake. Beautiful, tuff lady. Glad you made it through it all. ❤😊positive attitude you have glad you got through it all 😊
@JOC-l3k10 ай бұрын
That was a delight, thanks! I started using a tent about 3 years ago but since the 1980s I've been a goretex bivvy bag camper. For me it's all about learning to wriggle - out of your kit, into your gonk bag, back into your kit, without getting out of the bb. Also, the rucksack is shoved inside a heavy duty dustbin bag outside and the boots come in with you. All your clothes are your pillow. The big issue was: cut-down sleeping mat inside or larger but wet one outside.
@Mat-eq8mk11 ай бұрын
I love bivi bags. As well as being super light and the best way to camp, they come in handy for a surprising number of other things - keeping a casualty warm, keeping kit dry overnight, carrying kit when your bag unexpectedly splits open. Mine stays in my bag even if I"m just hiking. Great vid - thanks!
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
I agree, they're awesome :D thanks for watching!
@monicab8176Ай бұрын
Seriously impressive. 💪
@dallasflynn520011 ай бұрын
Waking up to a sky full of stars with the beautiful wind swirling around you whilst your cosy and warm? Heaven on earth. Lovely video, @WildBeare 💚💚💚
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Thank you, yeh it was such a wonderful experience, I really wasn't expecting it to be haha! 💚
@georgelowles507711 ай бұрын
I carry a bivvy . I’ve had a tent torn to shreds and was able to get tucked in between a rock and a fallen tree. A bit uncomfortable that night but I was able to get back to safety. I took what was left of the tent with me… leave no trace….
@dbz93939 ай бұрын
kinda makes me wanna try it
@patrickwatters755511 ай бұрын
I wouldn't spend a night in a bivvi in my garden. I have to wear a coat and hat just to watch this video. 😂😂
@GaryWaldronUK11 ай бұрын
🤣
@wolfbisbing48611 ай бұрын
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@JBonaparte11 ай бұрын
I slept in a TAS bivvy bag during winter camping in Melbourne, Australia. Our worst temps are -3C because Australia. Bivvy adds +10 degrees, so in -3 it was 7 inside the bivvy. Add a $50 sleeping bag and some old army wool blanket, it was closer to 15-20C inside, which is optimal temp to induce sleep. Never slept better in my life, mate.
@louburnett678211 ай бұрын
😂 me too.
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Haha, I'm just like that at home. When I take the rubbish out on a winter evening I'm such a wuss with the cold that I wonder how on earth I do things like this 😄
@Nyctophora11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! From the distance of a keyboard you look so cosy and it makes me want to curl up and sleep :) It really shows how important it is to be prepared.
@Piranhafish1234 ай бұрын
Great adventure! I've done this a few times in the Scottish mountains since getting a bivy bag last year. Gives so much more flexibility in where you sleep compared with a tent that needs to be on flat ground. And you can find sheltered spots behind rocks and things where you would never be able to fit a tent. Find it's actually warmer than a tent as well, as you're in a smaller enclosed space as long as you keep the wind out the face hole. Only done in relatively good weather so far though - so it's good to see it would be useful in stormy conditions as well.
@RickINFJ11 ай бұрын
Wow Claire, this was an incredible experience. Nothing like 16 hours in a bivi to make you appreciate the grandeur of a tent! 😂 The sunset left me speechless. 😢 Thank you for hunkering down and sharing with us. Have a great week. 😁✌️
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
It was really gorgeous wasn't it! Wasn't expecting that 😍 Thank you Rick, hope you have a great week too :)
@JG-xt9io11 ай бұрын
The views you catch are simply awe-inspiring, the stars in the night sky are spectacular. You seem to have a good time regardless of the weather. Enjoy watching you adventures, thank you for filming and taking us all along on you journey
@maltipoomadness880711 ай бұрын
Nice one Claire 🐻 really shows the importance of a bivvy. You and that rain have something in common, persistence
@PO53286G8 ай бұрын
Top tip. Put your sleep mat inside your bivvy bag. Keeps it in place and secure
@shanedpain77347 ай бұрын
First thing I thought when seeing the set up…
@drkilledbydeath876 ай бұрын
If it fits.
@cloister55966 ай бұрын
Inflate the matt after putting it into the bivvy bag aswell
@dantownsend42466 ай бұрын
Matt twice as wide as bivi bage
@ImperiumLibertas6 ай бұрын
@@dantownsend4246 It will still fit. The mat is semi flexible and will fold on the edges making it even more secure.
@oreilly12378783 ай бұрын
I love wild camping with a bivvy bag plus small tent around me without poles so it is flat and im completely dry with everything.Love your gutsy sttitude to life and love of open air rugged camping.Well done.
@PhilB-v6b11 ай бұрын
I use a bivvy bag when i go cycling and camping for a night or 2. So easy to use and as you said make a massive difference in wind and rain. Used mine at dinorwic just after Christmas and stayed in a little cave shelter. One of best nights sleep I've had. Loving your vids ❤😊
@barrylevy404311 ай бұрын
You survived! You didn't get blown away or washed away and getting seven hours of sleep is a treat for you most of the time. Well played!
@tedlivermore695510 ай бұрын
Yeah i,d kill to get 7 hours sleep in my own bed
@tfinnegans_wake618211 ай бұрын
"Questioning my Life choices...." is a sentiment I've expressed in the wild, more than I'd care to admit. Love your channel!!
@rolandrickАй бұрын
That’s wild. - Photographer here, the light at about 2:00 was 🤩🤩🤩
@derekmartin84988 ай бұрын
The best cold weather camping lady on KZbin
@robbcrm114211 ай бұрын
Claire, Thank you for sharing your thoughts and adventures. You’ve helped me make it through the past several years of COVID-19. You’re a brave, strong soul that inspires me to be strong and adventurous. Take good care of yourself, you are loved!!
@martinpearce460411 ай бұрын
Love it Claire, chaos goblin describes you perfectly. Never change young lady. Looking forward to the next episode.
@stefw020011 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing. Me sitting on the sofa, drinking a hot Glühwein and enjoying your sometimes crazy but always good adventures, your positive spirit, you loving nature. Especially when remembering there isn't anyone else, so you do not only experience the often bad weather conditions but additionally are filming this by yourself, which means e.g. to get out a lot out of comfort zone even during the night, setting up the camera to create interesting scenes etc., so in fact multiplying the efforts of what we see ... You're amazing.
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Heyy I had to look up Gluhwein, sound tasty and warming 😋 thank you so much for the kind words :) photographer by trade so filming my trips is half the fun for me, I like to create. Brings both my hobbies together so I'm very fortunate. Hope you have a lovely week 💚
@vinnywarren21449 ай бұрын
I love watching you ! If I can't sleep I imagine I'm in a cold and wet windy night on Exmoor .We camped for 8 months when we first came to Ilfracombe right on top of a hill 36 years ago.
@billgale22642 ай бұрын
Brought back great memories. We generally never used tents. Thanks
@RSLtreecare2 ай бұрын
Very interesting...I love being outdoors. I have done this walking in Wales. I also spent two nights crossing the Cairngoms. Snowed in with a high wind. It looks like you are well prepared.
@Manda4711 ай бұрын
I remember watching you when you first started, bouncing about in a onesie in the local woods, check you out now! What a girl! What a brilliant example to young girls everywhere 👏👏👏👏👏 what a great experience x
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Ahh thank you so much 💚 Still love a onesie though haha, hope you're having a lovely week :)
@DartmoorPaul11 ай бұрын
You are a special person Claire. Talk about cheerfulness in the face of adversity 😮 Since the beginning of finding your channel you’ve grown in confidence and ability and are a huge inspiration for those of us still a bit daunted by camping in the mountains. Belated happy new year and excited to see what adventures are to come. 🙂
@antoniom.andersen670411 ай бұрын
Cool little experiment, reminds me of when I was in the military. I'd suggest you get one of those small pumps for your mat and pillow so that no moist enters either of them. Mould can get in the mat and pillow from blowing them up with your breath.
@donaldyeoman89149 ай бұрын
I admire and respect you,what a beautifull place you were in,just so beautifull,I just love the sound of the wind and rain,thankyou for sharing something so special..stay safe and take care!.
@Morphaplasm11 ай бұрын
Another great vid Claire and shows the importance of having the right gear, but more importantly how to use it. Literally can save your life. Serious stuff but as usual, very entertaining! 🙂
@christal-clear450511 ай бұрын
Quality jacket 👍🏽. Going from adventurous to crazy, with a survival lesson thrown in, all for our amusement 😂 thanks Claire 🤪👍🏽♥️⛺️
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Haha thanks 😄 I'm loving the jacket although it did let some water through during its first relentless-heavy-rain sesh recently 🤔 I don't suppose anything is entirely waterproof though
@Globetrotter-111 ай бұрын
@@WildBeareNice to see you out in the elements again Claire, without a tent⛺ and in a bivvy bag. I actually prefer to sleep on a mountain without a tent and no bivvy in the winter. I simply chuck my sleeping bag on a downmat on the ground (no bivvy bag). The sleeping bag is waterproof & breathable, so can withstand any weather thrown at it.
@christal-clear450511 ай бұрын
@@WildBeare luckily skin does a pretty good job, your own, I don’t recommend getting someone else’s! 🙈🤣🤣
@roguetheotter11 ай бұрын
and somehow you still manage to have such a wonderful and positive attitude through all of that! you're such an inspiration honestly
@johnbiddal595111 ай бұрын
Well done Claire, that really was training to survive, and you have passed the course with flying colours. 👍
@mountainamblerАй бұрын
Excellent insight into an unexpected outside stay on the fells. For bivi ing I carry two plastic shopping bags to slip over my boots before getting in. Makes it easier to slide in.
@Jimmy_one6710 ай бұрын
This is my favourite of all your videos . It looks so cosy with just your face showing , experiencing the weather while you’re all cosy warm and dry . Your voice is very calming and similar to one of the presenters of ‘night tracks’ on radio 3 .
@Jesus4444me11 ай бұрын
Claire you're truly the Wildest of them all! We love you! Your videos and filming and editing and all that jazz, views etc, it's the best! ♥️🙏🏼
@stpetie768611 ай бұрын
That was a pretty big smile I saw through that bivi bag hole! Good for you for doing that, Claire.
@WillN2Go111 ай бұрын
Pretty rigorous experience, Claire. Good video. In Japan several years ago, I was at the hut near the summit of Japan's second highest mountain Mr Kitadake, in the Southern Alps. It was June, but cold, maybe 10C, 3000 m, 20 knot wind, blowing rain. Before sunset I saw a bird trying to get over the ridge, it was flying sideways. I chose to sleep outside in the fresh air and blowing rain over the dorm room with 20 snoring men and an unvented kerosene (paraffin) heater. My asthma was going nuts. I had an REI Minimalist Bivy (Discontinued, $12 parking lot sale.) It wasn't as nice as the one in the video. It had a big mesh panel facing straight up. I had all kinds of plans on how to make this work with rain, but none of them with me. Immediately, it was obvious, just twist the bag and the mesh, away from the rain. What water did puddle in it was well below my air mattress. I was also hunkered down behind some large drums. One of the best nights of my life. My air pad was inside. You don't want that blowing away. So I think a bivy should be waterproof up the sides so you can turn away from the wind and not soak up water on the ground. And something bivys need more of: Strong attachment points so you can anchor it. (Sleeping bags too. Every use a rain fly on a very slight incline and wake up half out of the bottom of the fly?) A bivy should also have some space above your head, that's where your phone, camera, GPS, wallet, glasses, water bottle, etc... goes. I love my bivy. Used it a lot. We want to be outside, that's why we hike. With a bivy, you're never inside. I've used it outside in rain, inside a tent, in the back of my car, in hostels and hotel rooms. There are few things in life better than being warm, cozy, and dry while breathing really cold fresh air. I've done this down to -10f so -23C? It is a bit daunting to climb out in the morning. I think some of the fancier bivys are too heavy and elaborate. They weigh almost as much as a tent. And you don't want any space inside, you want the bivy to be slack over your body. Space allows water to condense. No space is dry. That's another argument against the expensive ones (and every single one I've ever seen on Go Fund Me.) Your tent should look puffy and your bivy should look slack. Last year sailing across the Pacific I slept in a SOL Bivy I paid $25 for on Amazon. (SOL is Stay Out Longer). It's more like a water proof mummy bag cover. With a fleece liner and a down quilt (just one from Costco, not that current fad nonsense) it was warm and cozy. And it held up for over 30 nights good as new. That surprised me. No room inside for an air mattress, but a definite carry for emergencies. The only thing lighter and cheaper would be a very large heavy duty plastic garbage bag. You should always carry at least one for everyone you are with. What I learned about preparedness. Most people aren't, so you have to have extras. But get a basic bivy and sleep outside. it's a superpower.
@RobRyan-c3v15 күн бұрын
Which down cover from Costco? Thx.
@WillN2Go115 күн бұрын
@@RobRyan-c3v It was a blue metallic color, seemed a bit undersized. Cost about $25. I had to us it at a diagonal. Had my crew mate not kept insisting that it wasn't going to be that cold I'd have brought a sleeping bag. I prefer synthetic bags because down comforters and things I've had in the past irritated my sinuses. I bought the Costo throw to see if that would happen. Nope. So down is better, but if it gets damp it clumps. I ran it through the washing machine when I got home. Each cell clumped up making it useless. I ran the dryer on air with 3 - 4 tennis balls for a bout 4 hours. What works for me is a fleece liner (sack) and a three season sleeping bag. My one issue is terrible hand and foot circulation, so my feet can still be cold in this combination. Sleeping bag socks help (Just a fluffy pair of wool that I only wear in the sleeping bag).
@RobRyan-c3v15 күн бұрын
@WillN2Go1 Lol. Yeah, was looking at getting a down sleeping bag, but there's cost (I am not paying 300 for one) and then maintenance, so, I think I'll go with a synthetic bag for winter The weather is always a b..ch when you least expect it. I got hit in early spring with a 4f degree camp out (exposed) camp. Wasn't pleasant. I actually had a wool blanket that could've helped but forgot about it. It was bloody chilly.
@donwyatesАй бұрын
I've spent (almost) every night the past 4 yrs sleeping in a tent, but have NOT experienced a night in a bivy bag. The wind flapping the tent really cramps my sleep time. The bag seems preferable - less flapping about, especially IF you can orient it in the proper direction. 😆
@clives3442 ай бұрын
Reminds me of 40 years ago in the winter over Dartmoor..and trying to sleep on one of the Tors. We were there in February Respect to you for doing this Oh Yes I remember I couldn’t sleep a wink due to the noise of the wind.🇨🇭
@prowler235811 ай бұрын
Well done for giving that a go, if it happens for real you will be fully prepared for the worst, that actually looks like an option for better weather rather than a tent, love it 👍.
@tonydevault384411 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I’ve been thinking about getting a Bivy but I’m unsure how it will fit me. I’m a big guy. Great to see how it works without a tent in fairly nasty weather conditions. Love your adventurous spirit!
@Pajasa11 ай бұрын
Alpkit Hunka XL. I’ve heard only good things. 👍
@jonfisher921411 ай бұрын
If you can find a British army Goretex bag you should be okay. I'm 6'3" and there's room to store boots etc inside the bottom of the bag to prevent them freezing.
@irvsstella11 ай бұрын
Claire, fantastic video and love what you do. Pretty much every British Squaddie has been in this exact situation, after a route march, with heavy gear and ammo, then have to get up at 3am for a guard duty, it's not much fun, I can tell you. But with great training and reliance of your personal gear, we made it through. I watch your videos to chill out to, laugh in the appropriate places and whince at the others. What you do for wild camping is amazing, I for one would gladly follow you across any trail. Great job 👏 👍
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Urghh 3am sounds absolutely horrendous (as a night owl im often forcing myself to go to bed at that time haha!) I don't envy that at all. You guys are hard-core 💪 Thank you so much for the kind words and for sharing my trips with me, hope you have a great week :)
@SPORTINGFEMALELEGENDS2Ай бұрын
Girl, I'm feeling that cold/wind combo. A few years ago I spent two years solo in freezing, raining territory with just hammock and tarp for training. As you know, you cant get the dry stuff wet or youre truly fckd. You cant move too fast or youll get wet from sweat/condensation, and too slowly or clumsily and youll never dry out what keeps you alive..if youre not returning to the inside to dry it, and you, out. There's zero room for error or illness, and that's just the very beginning. I would physically train on icy floor wearing Marigolds over gloves for headstands, stretches, push up etc for hours from 5 to 12 ..to keep at top physical performance. It is a challenge undertaken by a rare few, and although near impossible, few learning experiences are more liberating.
@eileenwindras2 ай бұрын
First time watching Brilliant! loved it. an 79 yrs old, wish I could do this stuff !! xx
@liotier8 ай бұрын
Brings back memory of my first wet weather bivy bag night in 1998, on top of Mount Binga, 8000 feet straddling the border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique - I was alone, I wanted to walk light. My bivy bag was Gore Tex - high-tech wonder at the time... But it didn't feature a zipper, so I had to take position with slightly elevated upper body, so the hood would actually cover me. The problem is rarely the first night, but the next - when the bag hasn't quite entirely remained dry after the first night.
@sicr737311 ай бұрын
Claire's back with a new video...Life is good!
@PaddingtonBear221311 ай бұрын
You seriously do amaze me Claire. To purposely go out in bad weather and sleep in a bivvy for 16 hours. You must be mad. (In a good way.) I think that is a fantastic idea, you have your safety net, (spare tent, short distance from the car). To actually stick it out all night, I take my hat off to you. Very well done. I just feel sorry for your camera equipment. 😂. Stay safe. 🏕🏕
@gajner11 ай бұрын
Yes, she is totally mad. 😂 That's why I admire this young lady. ❤❤❤
@tommyatkins24462 ай бұрын
Great video. I like the idea of your testing in a `controlled environment` Nights like that are some of the best. 👍
@campbellmorrison854010 ай бұрын
definitely a very wise thing to do and learn by it. I suspect with a spade you could have made a better shelter from the wind
@peterjohnson627311 ай бұрын
"..chaos goblin..". "..question my life choices..". Claire, you're hilarious! Love the videos you create. :>)
@jiltedjohn929411 ай бұрын
You're a brave lady considering all the cack weather we're having
@cranefly2311 ай бұрын
Your comment about “counting chickens” made me smile. No self-respecting chicken would be up a mountain in those conditions! 🤭🤣 As a training exercise to give you confidence it was outstanding. I was glad you were close to the car and had back up kit though. Very sensible. Another excellent video. Thanks for sharing it, Claire. Stay safe.
@robertcook257211 ай бұрын
Counting ptarmigans
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Haha yes you're right about the chickens 😄 Hope you have a lovely week :)
@b1naryt001z8 ай бұрын
We used something similar in the Corps, it was called the USMC 3 Sleeping System. It included the 3 season and extreme cold weather bags. Extremely expensive.
@richardcox69358 ай бұрын
Soldiers been using Bivi Bags for a long time. Bivis gave rise to the personal shelter bag, a great invention. Good video.
@ronaldrose759311 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 Claire, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing another camping 🏕️ adventure. Despite all the wind and rain, you did an excellent job of filming. Be sure to take good care of yourself and always stay safe out there. 😊
@Fray-Bentos11 ай бұрын
Absolute boss of a woman... Never makes an issue of men vs women, just shows her pure mastery of the surroundings, no drama, nothing else needs to be said...... love your videos
@frankmcnally0111 ай бұрын
No one mentioned men v women except you, keep your agenda to yourself, this is not about the sexes
@davidaxman11 ай бұрын
I absolutely applaud you for going for it! I think it is important to be mentally prepared for bad situations but actually trying it several leagues better. Having experience with miserable survival scenarios makes you calmer and more self assured when going gets a bit tough. Next up, camping in a field of cows?! 😂
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Hahaha I very much doubt that will ever happen!! 😄🐄🐄🐄 Thank you :)
@riannesalvarita8155Ай бұрын
Nice. Always stay safe. Watching from Philippines 👍
@karylhogan57585 ай бұрын
Have never gone camping yet, but I did think what if tent blew away and it’s dark.. also extra protection if colder than expected.. Delighted to watch this
@robnarwidphotography775411 ай бұрын
Another great video Claire. It looks like you had a fun little overnight adventure and your countryside looks very inviting.
@bobpedersen124211 ай бұрын
Your bivi bags have been your best friend in many videos. Mostly saving you from tent problems. But using it as your main shelter in that weather did seem a bit mad. But if anyone could make it work and be smiling throughout it's you. Thanks once again for taking along.
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Thank you :) it would be my main shelter if I lost my tent or it was too badly damaged. Good to experience these things I think, just in case. Thanks for watching my lil video, have a great week :D
@akren8611 ай бұрын
Always love watching your adventures. Thanks for another good one!
@stuartwebster2203Ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this, I’m running part of the Penine Way next year and will be using a bivi. I’m absolutely getting some practice in after seeing your video.
@cocoa_pacific11 ай бұрын
Claire, you must have an iron clad immune system! I caught a chill just watching the first 5 minutes of this video 😅
@stevenvater872011 ай бұрын
She does not feel cold that's why
@anvil_and_inkАй бұрын
I hope nobody takes this the wrong way, but I have so much respect for tough, competent and resilient women. It’s mostly just blokes uploading content like this and they get a million views for just doing regular stuff. This is a hardcore person, and I fkn respect her.
@nath602y39 ай бұрын
Not gunna lie I first read the title as “24 hours in a bin bag”
@teddyboy2283 ай бұрын
Haha just had memories of a mate called Ian Fox who slept in a Bin Bag having misheard his two brothers who were in the Para Regt and had mentioned Bivvy Bags :)
@MrJohnnyseven3 күн бұрын
Looked like fun
@lancedanielsАй бұрын
Thanks for posting and sharing. Very informative.
@Rockhopper111 ай бұрын
In the Army I used to watch the guys set up ponchos and stuff, I just got my bivvy bag out, it was set up so that it had my sleeping bag inside already and stuffed into the top of my bergan, my therma rest I would slide between the bag and bivvy, if it was a cold month I would tape to the thermarest a foil emergency blanket, I always managed to sleep well, the only difference is that the bivvy was pushed into the top of a bergan so if attacked at night, it could be stuffed into it immediately. But I have slept in some really low temperatures, wind and rain, but the best part was hearing the rain on the outside always made me sleepy. You made a common mistake and that everyone forgets the wind switches direction at night, this also happens near the coast. But you always make it fun and please keep up the good work, Like to see you use British Army kit for one video like to hear your opinion. All the best
@WildBeare11 ай бұрын
Ooh I didn't even know it was a thing that the wind switched direction at night! Yes that sounds ideal having it all layered up ready :) I do want to try some army gear at some point :) thanks for watching my lil video, hope you're having a nice week ~ Claire
@CheifChef11 ай бұрын
I live in BC, Canada, we have grizzley bears, wolves, cougars, coyotes, etc. alot of animals that can kill. You are lucky.
@ShabbaNasty8 ай бұрын
We have seagulls, absolute arseholes and I’d take a bear over one of them tossers any day
@Marta_z_Dabrowy8 ай бұрын
There are also wolves in Europe, bears too. And wild boars that can be dangerous. Snakes. I wonder what would Australians say though. I'm sure they could easily score off on us. 😂
@mr_wrx.46168 ай бұрын
And in all 3 , it’s the people who are the most dangerous to you.
@gregoryoutdoors11 ай бұрын
1st for the 1st time😅😂
11 ай бұрын
Damn you got me!
@charlieoscar0911 ай бұрын
Saddo
@gregoryoutdoors11 ай бұрын
@ haha
@wolfheim2 ай бұрын
Having spent a fair amount of time in a bivy bag if you don’t mind me making a suggestion. Try a military grade bivy. They are a little thicker and slightly more rigid with a zipper that quickly opens if you need to get out fast. Under high winds they are far more comfortable. The one you had honestly made me think you were sleeping in the leg of one of those Wacky wavy inflatable tube men they use on car lots 😂. Lots of respect for a fellow solo camper and hiker. You have a great attitude and wonderful personality that is easy to enjoy. Thanks for the video.
@ste256510 ай бұрын
You are one insparational young lady. Its fantastic to see you plan and in advance for any issues that may arise. Just ashame other people dont think like this. So many people spoil it for the likes of us, leaving a mess and not being prepared if anything goes wrong. love watching your video's they are outstanding. I had to abandon my wild camp today in the Lake District due to visability and the weather was horrendous. Better to be safe than sorry. Take care and enjoy your future outings.
@jesser0078 ай бұрын
I'd put a ring on it! Come visit the Olympic Mountains in the great Pacific Northwest and there's a spot in our nature school just for you! Keep it up!
@dicky3340Ай бұрын
Have woken up covered in snow in a bivi bag and slept on top of Snowdon in one. Not a hooped one just the issue one. You just need to have the longer side on the top, roll it over your head and tuck it in a bit. Keeps the water out but still let's you breathe and no condensation.
@SimonDocking-n3p9 ай бұрын
Just goes to show that good knowledge, practice and faith in your kit can take you along way..been there many times. Love it.😊
@pete469314 күн бұрын
Oh, that looks wonderful. I would sleep so well out there. I used to love to bring a inflatable mattress to the beach and do that. Glorious having the wind and the element so close and still be cozy peeking out. I think I might be part wood woodchuck.
@jaywalker30876 ай бұрын
Good to see a maturing broadcast. Beginning to enjoy them again.... Off a again to Dartmoor again soon. Nature ❤
@BozoBob00325 күн бұрын
Great job on conquering the harsh elements with what you have at your disposal, looks like fun !!!!!!