
However, two nights after I posted the links, I checked my email and found a notification that action had to be taken on one of the videos (SlwSnk2.mp4) because it was flagged as "inappropriate", and was therefore age-restricted (probably due to its grim ending). So, it looks like using a cryptic name such as SlwSnk2.mp4 with no description, and no comments, and other things didn't help make it obscure enough.

thyladras02 wrote:awesome !!! but where do you find it ^^ i live in belgium and i don't think dat i find a quicksand like this one day
Where I live, here in BC, Canada, the lakes and ponds in the mountains accumulate organic sediments (decayed plants, peat, and perhaps decayed algae), and when these sediments get exposed, they provide some nice low density mud to sink into.

gamwam wrote:now that is my kind of bog!,.. your the greatest boggy!,... did you manage to use your breathing hose this time?
id love to dive in that head first
That is why I abandoned my other Edwin Lakes area pond mud in favor of this one, which I used a keyhole saw to expand this area a couple of years ago (uncovered more mud beneath the grass). I loved the consistency of this stuff, and knew that seeing it in action would appeal to others as well.

In this video, I did have my breathing pipe laying on the west side of the bog, just out of sight of the camera (roughly beyond the lower left corner), but unfortunately I never used it at all. In fact, I never used the breathing pipe and hose at all this year, due to very few opportunities to get out there thanks to cool unsettled weather in early summer that lasted until I started getting one injury after another starting in mid-summer.


If you were to dive in head-first, it would have to be earlier in the season when the mud is softer, because if you tried it in the mud when it is this thick, you would likely be only able to instantly bury your head and part of your shoulders, assuming your head is the first thing to hit the mud, and not your hands/arms. But, there is the odd tiny stick here and there which I periodically find and remove, which could be a hazard for the eyes if you were to plunge in headfirst.

bart1997 wrote:This is really one of a kind stuff, this deep, sticky, soft, non-watery and quaking mudhole you have there.
When i would find such a huge mudpit and dare entering it i would surely be stuck for good after a short time, my sticks would be useless at this place
I'm just wondering, have you shown Dave and Duncan this place, too? Just imagine one of the models, playing an innocent hiker...![]()
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This mudhole starts off rather loose with water on top early in the season (I sometimes help it along by loosening it further while it is underwater or thinner on top and thicker deeper down), but then gets exposed and thickens gradually, until it reaches maximum thickness in the late summer, as is illustrated in my videos I posted, which I dated.
If you aren't wearing stuff such as heavy boots or hip waders in the mud this thick, then escaping wouldn't be a problem, just a sure, gradual process. You saw how I was able to rise up to around waist deep before I couldn't get any higher, and then had to sit back to extract my legs to crawl to solid ground, without the use of any sticks at all. This stuff doesn't pack around you with time, so you can stay in it until the cows come home without worry.

Dave and Duncan know of this place, as you can see in these threads:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4897
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4461
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4219
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3664
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3318
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3240
And Dave has some previews scattered in his "snippets" threads in the "Mud Puddle Visuals" forum.

ChatteNoire wrote:"We are the bog... Resistance is futile..."
From one nerd to another, hee![]()
I figured that "Star Trek" fans would appreciate that statement, which has been brought up in these forums now and then!

kwiksand1 wrote:Wow!
That was awesome! I am always blown away by what you do, each post seems to be better than the one before! That was just fantastic! I have to say, watching you in that video that is better than a Viagra! (BOING!!)
I was out this weekend on the kayak (probably the last time for the season) and I found an old spot that I was at a year ago. Managed to work in to my shoulders and I stayed long enough to do the deed! The mud was just thick enough and when I mixed in some water and churned it to the bottom with my legs, it loosened up enough to make a deep sink possible.
Thanks for posting! You are the king of the mud that's for sure!
I am glad you enjoyed it!


I am happy to hear that you had a recent outing with a stimulating shoulder-deep sink


