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I already had the bag and pad in the bivvy which helps.
The first time getting into the bivvy was a bit sucky because the inside of the Hunka bivvy is quite grippy so it was a ballache trying to move the pad and bag independent of the bivvy to get everything in the right place.
In the end I just carried the whole lot outside ready to go.
Not true! Found the greatest spot on the BB200 last year, soft, smooth grass, small tussock made the perfect pillow. It was just up the bank from the river crossing in a little clearing, sheltered from most of the wind and with a great view of the sky. Seemed a shame to set the alarm for only 2 hours sleep...