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So I bought a nice down bag this summer and a nice bivy sack this winter, and I've used the two together a few times and I've got some questions.

 

I make sure not to breathe into the bivy so I don't soak the torso of my bag with condensed moisture. My clothes are not damp when I get into the bag. My bivy is three layer goretex. But my bag loses loft after one night; I'd be hesistant to take it out for two nights. And this is in good weather! Am I doing something wrong, or is this common? Any hardman tricks?

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Careful there, DPS, you're putting yourself out on a limb there. Go without a bivvy bag?

 

I have always maintained that bivvy bags were not needed most of the time - even in the dreaded frosty tent or damp snowcave or when using a tarp as shelter - and I actually deliberately bring my wet clothing into my sleeping bag in order to dry it out, but I catch nothing but flack for making such wild and irresponsible statements on this bulletin board. Keeping a down bag dry requires some attention, to be sure, but it can be done.

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A nice compromise if you're not willing to 'go commando' like Mattp is to pick up a non-goretex (goretex is a racket, a cultural myth waiting to be exploded) bivy sack like the BD Winter Bivy. These things breathe very well, yet do a great job shedding water. They're also much lighter than Goretex. Ever since I got mine about two years ago, my sad Goretex bivy has been collecting dust in the basement.

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Here is my solution for keeping down bags dry:

 

Eat lots of cheese and chocolate with dinner. With a calorie bomb meal in the tank your body will produce enough heat to dry your bag from the inside out. Obviously this approach only works if you have a high metabolism. Just because you bring the bivy sack doesn't mean you have to use it.

 

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