Carl Wark with Paul and Shane
Route
We parked at Upper Burbage bridge car park and walked up onto Higger Tor. Instead of following the path up onto the top and then down the "steps", we found a path slightly above Fiddlers Elbow which avoided some of the climb up and down.
Shane and I had spotted a good camp spot on our last visit. After a quick tour round some of the features, we arrived on the western side of Carl Wark. You need a lot of space for two Lanshan's and we had to cross some of the two tents guylines. I found a spot actually underneath a rock for my bivvy. I tried a couple of tarp set ups but I was concerned about the tarp getting damaged on the gritstone so in the end I didnt use one.
Weather
The forecast predicted quite ideal conditions, but the wind was relentless, if quite low. There was no rain at all. Temperatures got down to four degrees.
Equipment
I used the Aplkit Elan bivvy with my Big Agnes Rapide sleeping mat and Merino Wool blanket. I was plenty warm enough and got a good nights sleep, but didn't peg the bivvy down so had to adjust the position a couple of times - its surprising how much the bivvy bag moves during the night.
I used the Fire Maple Dandelion table and my homemade fuel stove. The larger stove did give me a longer burn time but used a lot of fuel - nearly 500ml for the trip.
Summary
A lovely camp, very nice weather and it was fun camping "under a rock". It was also great to have Paul along for his first wild camp, I think he enjoyed it a lot.
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