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I am thinking about getting a tarp and a bivvy bag for a walk of the Beacons way as i fancy the lack of weight, the freedom, the views and just trying it. However i am concerned about sheep ticks. As most of Wales is infsted with sheep (stinky if tasty) I am worried that when lying in my bivvy bag the little blood suckers will trundle up the bivvy bag walls, nip through the opening and clamp on to my face.

Any view welcome.

Also how will the Alpkit or Rab survival zone bivvy cope in the warm weather with moisture build up.

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Ticks tend to hang around on the ends of vegetation around knee level. If you brush against, say, bracken, then you might pick up one or two ticks. If you lie down on short green grass, you're unlikely to find any ticks there. Ticks, on the whole, don't go wandering around looking for a feed... they hang around waiting for a feed to come to them! I spent many years just dossing on the ground without either a tent or a tarp for protection, and I NEVER picked up a tick. The only time I've ever come across ticks is when I've been brushing past stuff like bracken, and even then, only very rarely.
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I have only been bothered by ticks once and that was on Rum this year.

Watch when you go to the loo. Females are particularly vulnerable then for obvious reasons (unless they are using a sheewee I suspect), not that my knoweldge covers this just presuming due to the closer contact to the vegetation.

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My answer, by the way, only applies to ticks.

I've been devoured by midges while bivvying... woken up to find myself covered all over in slimy slugs... even opened my eyes once to find myself looking down the throat of a sawn-off wolf (German shepherd)!


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