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Let’s see them camps!

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The one "camp" pic I never take is the simple borah bivy setup. Spent countless nights in it on bluebird days, and even more in a tipi. Never used a tarp with it but i can see the benefit in weather. Im sure you can more than get by with the bivy and tarp.

Borah bivy is very water resistant but not waterproof. Ive never had it wet out from condensation coming from me inside the bivy. It has wet out from touching the wall condensation of my tipi, which left my sleeping bag just mildly damp on the outside.

After 5+ years of use, it probably wouldnt hurt for me to clean my bivy and apply some fresh DWR. I lay it right on the dirt in an area i "clean" of debris and its held up great.
 
Baja spearfishing "camp". We would roam around the beaches and set up for the day, spearing, fishing and snorkeling. Tasty reef fish were harmed during the trip....
 

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