Off season?
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Off season?
What do you guys prefer/like to do when we're off season and can't go anywhere to sink?
- mudxdresser
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There's always the high sided inflatable pool with pottery clay but what's this off season thing, I just think of it as wetsuit season! We often have sunny 80 degree days in Winter here...
Re: Off season?
Here in Southern California we do have some great weather for mud sinking and wallowing, especially a couple of beaches after a fairly good rainstorm. A couple of days after, it is nice and warm enough for some mud wallowing...in fact, looking forward to just that on Sunday or Monday upcoming.
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Closed my wetsuit season in November-the mud was fine but washing had become hypothermic! Hoping to re-start in April but with current temperatures probably May
- DJlurker
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Re: Off season?
Surf the net or Second Life.
- gamwam
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i fill my bath tub with shaving foam and wallow
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How many cans of foam for a wallow?!! Could be expensive
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Well baths in the U.K. Are larger/longer than a USA style tub - usually if you can get hold of 400ml cans u will need about 20 to fill the bath enough so that it's at the top when you get in - with smaller 250ml cans it's likely that you would need at least 30 - I would usually just buy 5 cans at a time until I've saved enough , once or twice though I have ordered them online from a supply ore in bulk at a reasonable cost - I purchased 120 cans online at a cost of £100 including delivery which lasted me for a long time, to fill the bath with cheap own brand 400ml cans could usually be done for about £20-£30
joedeep130535 wrote:How many cans of foam for a wallow?!! Could be expensive
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gamwam wrote:Well baths in the U.K. Are larger/longer than a USA style tub - usually if you can get hold of 400ml cans u will need about 20 to fill the bath enough so that it's at the top when you get in - with smaller 250ml cans it's likely that you would need at least 30 - I would usually just buy 5 cans at a time until I've saved enough , once or twice though I have ordered them online from a supply ore in bulk at a reasonable cost - I purchased 120 cans online at a cost of £100 including delivery which lasted me for a long time, to fill the bath with cheap own brand 400ml cans could usually be done for about £20-£30
Know of any way to thicken the stuff up?
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klib21 wrote:gamwam wrote:Well baths in the U.K. Are larger/longer than a USA style tub - usually if you can get hold of 400ml cans u will need about 20 to fill the bath enough so that it's at the top when you get in - with smaller 250ml cans it's likely that you would need at least 30 - I would usually just buy 5 cans at a time until I've saved enough , once or twice though I have ordered them online from a supply ore in bulk at a reasonable cost - I purchased 120 cans online at a cost of £100 including delivery which lasted me for a long time, to fill the bath with cheap own brand 400ml cans could usually be done for about £20-£30
Know of any way to thicken the stuff up?
could try making it into fluffy slime,. which envolves adding pva glue and contact lense solution,... search for "fluffy slime" on youtube for some pointers
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