TomD
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This wasn't an emergency, as such, since I had all my gear with me, but last winter, I slept out at Mt. San Jacinto State Park (above Palm Springs, CA-you take the tram up the mountain) with my two pads, bag and Bibler winter bivy. I dug a trench big enough for me on a slight slope (I always carry a shovel) and slept out under the stars in about +15 or so weather. I put my parka (TNF Gore-Tex Baltoro) over my bag for a bit of extra warmth.
The Bibler is just a light bag made from Epic. I wouldn't want to be in it in a storm, but it keeps your bag clean and dry. In a heavy rain or snow, it probably wouldn't be enough, since Epic isn't waterproof, just water resistant.
I'm not big onthe fancy bivies as a substitute for a tent. Some weigh just as much as a tiny tent, but have far less room than a tent.
The Bibler is just a light bag made from Epic. I wouldn't want to be in it in a storm, but it keeps your bag clean and dry. In a heavy rain or snow, it probably wouldn't be enough, since Epic isn't waterproof, just water resistant.
I'm not big onthe fancy bivies as a substitute for a tent. Some weigh just as much as a tiny tent, but have far less room than a tent.