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BananaTeaPot66
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Hi there, New member!

Postby BananaTeaPot66 » Mon Dec 01, 2025 6:20 pm

Hi everyone,


I thought I'd say hello after joining. Not sure if there's a specific area to do that and if there is I'll go there instead! :D

Quick Bio

I'm from the North East of England, around the River Wear, and I've enjoyed mud & quicksand for a while, mostly the physical exploring. It goes with my love of the outdoors and hiking so often if I'm doing one, it ties into scouting for the other.

I've kept my mudding to myself (I imagine many of you do) but where else to share and talk but the internet.

Hoping to learn more, discuss and chill! I think that's about it for. quck intro.

See you all soon,

BananaTeaPot66 - Remember, Banana's are a good source of potassium!

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Theo
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Re: Hi there, New member!

Postby Theo » Wed Dec 03, 2025 1:18 am

Welcome BananaTeaPot66! :D I can relate to what you said about exploring, sometimes the thrill of the hunt is half the fun, though I sometimes wish the other half was finding a nice deep spot :roll:
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SunbeamZero
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Re: Hi there, New member!

Postby SunbeamZero » Wed Dec 03, 2025 1:24 pm

Hello, greetings! Quite a party. The quicksand can always expand furthermore. :mrgreen:
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MuddySkater
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Re: Hi there, New member!

Postby MuddySkater » Thu Dec 04, 2025 3:38 pm

Hi BananaTeaPot66

I'm from Teesside although I moved south to Lincolnshire in 2019, I know many deep mud and sinking spots if your interested, however you need to be aware of the heavy industry areas as just under the mud its thick black oil and dirt. I would suggest you move to more inland areas and or head on over to the Lancaster area to enjoy the deep mud over there.


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