Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more

General => Meets, places, trips and reviews => Topic started by: ChuckMcB on September 28, 2010

Title: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: ChuckMcB on September 28, 2010
Got grounded the final night of Liam's Sleepy Sevens (sorry), so headed out late on the Saturday night.

Up from Donard Car Park at 9pm, hit Donard Summit by 1030. Summit too exposed for a bivvy but the sheep fold on the SW side was perfect. Back down the next morning via the Black Stairs. Pics (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcrobert/sets/72157625055253672/). Not had time to tidy them up all that much (nor figure out why the uploaded videos don't work)

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/5034500628_f7d6b76144_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcrobert/sets/72157625055253672/)

ps. The Black Stairs waterfall is def. worth a visit for any Donard Wood campers, very easy to get to from the wood (bit more tricky coming down from the top)
Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: LandyLiam on September 29, 2010
Quote
Summit too exposed for a bivvy
pah, you're such a lightweight  ;D

you didn't bring a thermometer with you by any chance? i'm sure it much have been another baltic night, is bivvying in the snow a done thing?

edit:
just realised you did it in 1.5hrs  :o , took me 2.5  :'(
Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: twentyclicks on September 29, 2010
Quote
Summit too exposed for a bivvy
pah, you're such a lightweight  ;D

you didn't bring a thermometer with you by any chance? i'm sure it much have been another baltic night, is bivvying in the snow a done thing?

Yep - I slept on the ridge of Mulhacen at 3000m late Nov with a sleeping bag and thermarest.  -12c  Best stars ever!


Seconded - the Black Stairs are cool.  Haven't tried going down that way though.  I went up them on a rainy day and pretended I was a Hobbit trying to get into Mordor....  ::)
Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: RedLeader on September 29, 2010
Looks great. I've never been down the Black Stairs and didn't even know there was a waterfall  :o

Where exactly is the Sheepfold? Sounds like somewhere I need to try.
Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: MikeD on September 29, 2010
looks comfy spot, i've never seen the sheep fold before either...
Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: ChuckMcB on September 29, 2010
Quote
Summit too exposed for a bivvy
pah, you're such a lightweight  ;D
Took me a while to realise when you bivvy (esp. with a tarp) if you try to battle with nature (wind/rain/rocky ground)...you gonna lose ;D That and I like my wee fire.

Quote
you didn't bring a thermometer with you by any chance? i'm sure it much have been another baltic night, is bivvying in the snow a done thing?
I didn't but even when the fire went out I couldn't see my breath (unlike when I was coming up from Glen River when I could), so it couldn't have been that cold. I'm thinking bivving in the snow is a very done thing, as long as you have good insulation from the ground (army camp bed?)

Quote
just realised you did it in 1.5hrs  :o , took me 2.5  :'(
Yea, that seems to be my normal time for Donard when solo walking. 30 mins to break past the forest going up Glen River, then 30 minutes to the wall and 30 minutes to the summit.

Looks great. I've never been down the Black Stairs and didn't even know there was a waterfall  :o
It's def. somewhere I'm going to visit next time there is a freeze, it's maybe 20ft high, multiple levels, you can walk into the foot of it and narrow enough that touch both walls at the same time.

Quote
Where exactly is the Sheepfold? Sounds like somewhere I need to try.
Check out the route map (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcrobert/5033955641/sizes/o/in/set-72157625055253672/), the red line shows me hitting the summit then dropping down about two contour lines to the sheepfold. (grid ref: J 357 276)
Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: LandyLiam on October 10, 2010
Quote
just realised you did it in 1.5hrs , took me 2.5   

i got to the top in 1hr 15 today  ;D i think i'm turning into a fitness freak  :o  i thought i'd try it in my running gear, it was so good not having a rucksack and overtake loads of people on the way up, a muscle on my knee  went at the saddle but i persevered to the top and had to take it a bit easy going down (50mins), i think i'm gonna hurt tomorrow!

so my next challenge is to break the hour, although i don't like doing donard, its a bit boring and nearly always cloudy at the top  :'( but with the winter coming its nice to know there are other people about when you go up alone without any gear, some nice people offered me a cup of tea at the saddle but i couldn't stop as i would have got cold with just my tshirt on

Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: RedLeader on October 10, 2010
1hr 15 is really impressive. Not carrying makes such a difference - I'm on the lookout for a waist pouch for this sort of stuff.

Quote
just realised you did it in 1.5hrs , took me 2.5   

i got to the top in 1hr 15 today  ;D i think i'm turning into a fitness freak  :o  i thought i'd try it in my running gear, it was so good not having a rucksack and overtake loads of people on the way up, a muscle on my knee  went at the saddle but i persevered to the top and had to take it a bit easy going down (50mins), i think i'm gonna hurt tomorrow!

so my next challenge is to break the hour, although i don't like doing donard, its a bit boring and nearly always cloudy at the top  :'( but with the winter coming its nice to know there are other people about when you go up alone without any gear, some nice people offered me a cup of tea at the saddle but i couldn't stop as i would have got cold with just my tshirt on


Title: Re: Donard Solo Bivvy
Post by: LandyLiam on October 10, 2010
i'm thinking the same to carry a waterproof for when i stop, but i tend to overpack so god knows what i'll end up stuffing into a wee pouch   >:(