Bikepacking/Camping

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blackrat

Senior Member
Out on a hike today I came across a lady who in answer to a question on what kind of camp she sets up on her backpacking ventures, says that all she does is lay a ground sheet down and goes to sleep on it. She did say that at 85 years old, she goes out like a light.
Mostly I have used a tent, bag, and pillow, etc. but it did prompt me to wonder if doing likewise as the elderly lady might make easing the bikepacking load a good option.
I could save money on a tour by wild camping, laying down a waterproof sheet, wrapping up in a thermal blanket - the sort use for recovery - and hoping for instant sleep might be worth a try.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I need a bit of comfort. Ultralite airbed and a sleeping bag and a backpacking tent as a minimum. Wouldn't fancy even using a tarp TBH. I wouldn't like wild camping too much, do like a shower at the end of the day and a loo to use.
 
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