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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby Lintime Sinker » Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:21 am

Hello,

I live in eastern France. I don't find location of deep mud in the region. I would like ideally a depth of around two meters to be completely submerged during the sinking. Quicksands are very rare in this region. Do you know how I can find it easily ? I want to go there as often as possible, so the area must don't be too far. The region not part of the coast, there is obviously not estuaries and mudflats. There are still many rivers (including the Doubs), lakes and ponds. Can we expect to find mobile soils ?

Which people and how should I contact to get information without specifying my fetish ? A prefecture, a city hall, an association of fishing, a kayak club, a navigation group ? I've two ideas for the moment as a pretext for this research: an experimental study about soils liquefaction or a making of a dramatic amator movie.

If I really don't find locations with deep mud nearby, can I easily produce a quicksand in an isolated place, in a forest for example ? I don't have garden unfortunately, this could solve this problem. If people have created their own quicksand area recently, can they give me their advice to be discreet and make a perfect and dense texture.

Thank you in advance.
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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby TAP_bagan » Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:01 pm

In Grand Prairie TX. there are great sinking spots off W Camp Wisdom Rd. Across the road from the Joe Pool Lake Spillway :D

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I lived in the housing area on the corner of Arabia and Gotland Dr. I had to walk strait throw the heart of it so I could get to the spillway to go fishing. That was about 7-9 years ago though and if your lucky you might find my old Safety-Rope Hidden somewhere or some old Mud-Boots.

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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby Lintime Sinker » Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:40 am

Unfortunately, this area is too far for me. I live in the east of France, there's so many distance to go. I would have liked to take a look anyway. In my case, what interests me particularly is that I would like to sink me slowly and completely in the mud, without bending your legs. My ideal fetish would be to sink completly, with a thick and tight zentai.

In this context, do you know where mudflats are the deepest in the world ? In France, I think are locate at Mont Saint-Michel. Generally, it is difficult to sink above her waist, because there are not enough mud. On some videos, many people cheat by bending the legs.

Have you ever locate mudflats with a depth greater than 2 meter ? Can we get bogged down completely if it is deep enough ? In the mud of a mudflat, Archimedes' principle should not apply as well as in a pure quicksand. The mixture density is slightly upper, and some clays may be heavy.

Finally, since we can not completely sink in quicksand because our density is too low (d~1) compared with quicksand (d~2), and that the density of quicksand is difficult to reduced without altering its property, can we not imagine to increase the density of the human body by adding heavy loads (weight belts, heavy combination, bag full of stones, etc. ..) ? By moving boards one by one, it would be sufficient to achieve a deep zone, and then let down. Has anyone ever tried this type of experience ?

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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby jungleQSman » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:59 pm

Started a New Thread for a spot in Hawaii... andy one know of any spots.....regardless of what they said on Magnum PI.. ;-)

http://www.quicksandfans.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7750


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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby veryzeppelin » Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:22 am

well hello
i live in United Kingdom and have recently moved south, i did visit Morcambe bay quite often when i lived further north and had a number of sinking sites in the area however it is all way a good idea to stick close to solid land as the tide runs in very quickly and can be very dangerous.
since moving south i have not really found anywhere suitable as the geology is all wrong, i plan to travel to the north Kent coast and explore the mudflats and marshes in the area, if anyone has any suggestions i would be glad to hear from you
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help i am not deep enough !!!

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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby gamwam » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:42 am

Veryledzeppelin try the Essex coast, I grew up down there and there's mud everywhere, Thames, and coln estuaries and Hamford water are good places, as well as Walton backwater and canvey island, also plenty of gravel quarries down that way that were accessible, notably alreaford, like u I moved north to the East Midlands and since doing so haven't found a thing, that was 10 years ago :-/, uk geology is a funny old thin init

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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby Tarzanwilde » Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:08 pm

DaBestNoobEver wrote:t has been talked about lots, and perhaps tried once or twice, but now given the last week and so many comments I decided to just go ahead and do it. ~ Read Below ~
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What a wonderful idea!!!! I just created a Gmail account and was able to add the only place I've been to: near Ft. Lauderdale.

BTW very nice body. But shouldn't you take your top off and try to snag some branch with it??? That's what everyone expects women to do when caught in quicksand [or quickmud].

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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby Tarzanwilde » Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:20 pm

Firewind127 wrote:I don't have a car, I can't drive, I took an attempted scouting run while finally getting out for a walk, it's a 40 minute hike to get in from home and then I have to locate the spot still, and bug spray was on the list.

From when I was younger & didn't drive [back before the War [Crimean]], I used a bicyle with a rear rack, bungy cords, and a backpack on the back of the bicycle to get to many places. You have an effective radius of 20 miles {out & back}.

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Re: Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??

Postby quicksander_2000 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:37 am

I will be in Grand Prairie for a week in the end of May...I'd love to talk more about this spot if you can....

TAP_bagan wrote:In Grand Prairie TX. there are great sinking spots off W Camp Wisdom Rd. Across the road from the Joe Pool Lake Spillway :D

Google Maps Link For Directions
https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=W+ ... CB4Q8gEwAA

I lived in the housing area on the corner of Arabia and Gotland Dr. I had to walk strait throw the heart of it so I could get to the spillway to go fishing. That was about 7-9 years ago though and if your lucky you might find my old Safety-Rope Hidden somewhere or some old Mud-Boots.

Have Fun.
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