Carl Wark Bivvy Camp

 Route

The Upper Burbage Car Park does not have a signal, but you are allowed to pay for your parking afterwards (dont forget though - they may very well check). It is only a very short walk along Higger Tor and then across a small expanse of Burbage Moor onto Carl Wark. If you need to get water, the Burbage Brook is fast flowing, but does flow past a lot of farmland so will need to be filtered.


Weather

The forecast was pretty much perfect both for the time of year and also for bivvy camping. Overnight temperature dropped to 6 degrees and it stayed dry with little wind.


Equipment

I was using the Alpkit Bivvy for the first time, along with a DD Ultralight 3 x 3 tarp. I used a Fire Maple skillet to prepare the Mac and Cheese and also a full breakfast next morning. The Fire Maple Dandelion table was a good swap weightwise for a chair.


Summary

This was my first bivvy camp in the Alpkit Elan. Certainly, a lot to learn in terms of keeping things organised, but a successful and very chilled camp. The weather was really good, no wind or rain and temperatures above five degrees during the night.

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