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Don’t think so, I’ve just packed my hammock, tarp and 2/3 season down bag into a 14l dry bag that fits between my 40cm drops. A bivi will be a lot smaller than my hammock/tarp.
I’d reccomended probably getting a cheap inflatable mat rather than bubble wrap just for pack size really. Someone said Lidl had some for £20 that looked not too bad?
Probably worth having a frame bag and/or top tube bag and/or feed bag as well for food & items you want to access easily.
Restrap 14l drybag is a good shout as is the alpkit tapered one. Both cheap as chips. Restrap discount code = LFGSS15 for 15% off. If you’re only unpacking it once a day you could probably get away with bungee-ing it to the back of the saddle. Will be a ball ache if you need to get into it often though.
Currently planning a coast to coast trip - probably Wales> Norfolk as then I can finish at my folks place.
All while trying to pack as minimal as possible. I have a saddle bag which I'm hoping will fit a small down bag, bivi and possibly some bubble wrap to use instead of a mat.
Other than that just tools/spares.
All food I'll just pick up along the route.
Am I being ridiculous?