Quite a while back I chatted with a fella that had a great spot in Hawaii in an abandoned sugar cane plantation?
The QS was rather like a large bog of loose peaty mud/silt from washing the canes but was grown in tropicaly....
I lost contact and learned later that unfortunatly he had passed away (i think in the early 2000s), freak heart attack I belive.
picture for reference.....
Any one have any information or recall him disscussing it, he was active in the Yahoo men in QS groups... back in the day
Hawaii Locations
- jungleQSman
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Hawaii Locations
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Re: Hawaii Locations
I would love to hear about some Hawaii (big island) locations as im actually moving there in Sept.
- mudxdresser
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I used to correspond with him in the 90's. The word was he blew his heart out in a marathon session doing too many poppers.
Here are the only photos I seem to have of him and they indicate his name was Frank but I can't remember his last name right now. Most folks knew him by his user name which had "mud" in it, again, I've forgotten it. Can anyone here help out?
He lived on Oahu and frequented the sugar cane washing ponds on the western end of the island. He also knew of wonderful mud areas up that highway just to the north that goes up into the mountains. I've driven by before there on vacation and could see the mud, he knew how to get into there somehow. He also canoed up to some mud one of the rivers on the island but I don't think the mud there was actually very good at all.
Here are the only photos I seem to have of him and they indicate his name was Frank but I can't remember his last name right now. Most folks knew him by his user name which had "mud" in it, again, I've forgotten it. Can anyone here help out?
He lived on Oahu and frequented the sugar cane washing ponds on the western end of the island. He also knew of wonderful mud areas up that highway just to the north that goes up into the mountains. I've driven by before there on vacation and could see the mud, he knew how to get into there somehow. He also canoed up to some mud one of the rivers on the island but I don't think the mud there was actually very good at all.
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- jungleQSman
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Re: Hawaii Locations
hey thanks for the 411, i used to as well.....Another buddy i cant find actualy went out there with him to visit, QSmuscle, the big dude from Ohio that lived in SD.
- mudxdresser
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Re: Hawaii Locations
Went lookin' and found the rest of the info. That was Frank DiCapua and you're right, he went by the name "swampstud", not mud something.
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I remember that name, but not his pic. I agree, I think it was Yahoo that I knew him from, and I remember hearing/reading that he had passed. Looks like he was living the dream.
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I remember chatting him years ago though I believe it was on AOL.Com
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