Home-made Bivy

I made my very own camouflage bivy-sack for sneaky camping trips.

My home made bivy sack

The top is 1.9 osy uncoated ripstop nylon. The bottom is 1.3 osy sil-nylon. I used a modified version of this pattern I found online.

The whole shebang weighs 12 ounces.

I made the top camouflage so I can hide from rangers, game wardens, crazy rednecks, etc, when I’m camping in places I’m not supposed to. Even when I’m camping legally, the camouflage should be fun. I can pretend like I’m G.I. Joe hiding out from the Cobra Commander or whatever. I think this will make my camp-outs more exciting.

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6 Responses to Home-made Bivy

  1. yosh says:

    I like you’re style, man.

  2. Klinutus says:

    It looks pretty roomy. And you look like a redneck druid with the camouflage hood.

  3. Bone says:

    Yeah, I wanted room for a big lofty winter bag. Alternately, I think the Baroness would fit in there with me.

  4. Klinutus says:

    The Baroness, your redneck druid powers give you the foresight that no mere mortals possess.

  5. Kender says:

    I was thinking he looks more like a redeneck grim reaper!

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