Mountaineering term. German: Biwak, French: bivouac. It means camping in the shade of a rock or under a tree, or a simple hut to avoid night dew. A bivouac (a simple bag-shaped tent) or a snow cave during the snowy season is also used. An unexpected camping is called a forced bivouac. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
登山用語。ドイツ語Biwak,フランス語bivouac。露営のこと。岩陰や樹の下,簡単な小屋掛けで夜露をしのぐ程度で,ツェルトザック(袋状の簡易テント)や積雪期には雪洞なども利用。予期せぬ露営をフォースド・ビバークという。
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