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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Boggy Man » Sun Jan 12, 2025 12:41 am

Tris30 wrote:Thats really sad you cant sink under vertically i tought there where places of mud where a person could sink completely but i have not seen reactions of people sinking very deep in this chat as of lately


I find it easiest to sink under vertically in organic mud, which is from decayed plants. I tend to easily sink to my chest/shoulders without forcing myself because of its lower density. After that, if I want to go deeper, I can then work myself down as deep as I want, including submerging. If I use a breathing hose, I can continue to work myself down deeper under the surface, inhaling through the hose, and exhaling through my nose, and can therefore stay under longer. If I work myself under without a breathing hose, then when the mud closes shut over my face, I stay under only briefly before quickly working myself back up to the surface to breathe again. You can view my videos at viewtopic.php?f=19&t=2588
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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Tris30 » Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:40 am

Yeah i got no organic mud around my area..
But there's plenty of tidal only it doesnt appear to be deep
I have been sinking in this tidal mud and around hip deep the deeper layer is to hard to sink much further i hope i'll find a spot where i can't really feel the bottom :D

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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Tris30 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 4:52 am

I have maybe found a spot i thinkbcould be a deep tidal mud spot what do you guys think ? You think this woukd be deeper then hips deep :)
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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Boggyhoo » Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:42 am

Tris30 wrote:I have maybe found a spot i thinkbcould be a deep tidal mud spot what do you guys think ? You think this woukd be deeper then hips deep :)

Is it under a bridge?

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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Fred588 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:03 am

Tris30 wrote:I have maybe found a spot i thinkbcould be a deep tidal mud spot what do you guys think ? You think this woukd be deeper then hips deep :)


Is there somethng wrong with this picture? The transition to the far distance near the top margin seems wrong, as if the forground is cut and pasted onto a background freom another picture.
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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Tris30 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:47 pm

is see what you mean fred588
The background is water reflecting reeds from the opposite side of the tidal river this photo is zoomed into
Do you or anyone think this will be a deep spot?

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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Boggy Man » Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:27 pm

I am guessing that the raised spot by the water at the top of the picture, in the middle of the "V" depression, would be the deepest spot. But caution would have to be taken, if the mud drops off too steeply into the water (and collapses into the water, taking you under with it), along with all the other cautions regarding tidal areas.
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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Tris30 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:18 pm

Thanks boggy man for the reply i am always prepared safety first
Do you have any experience in tidal mud like this ?
How deep do you think i will sink here

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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Fred588 » Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:39 am

Tris30 wrote:is see what you mean fred588
The background is water reflecting reeds from the opposite side of the tidal river this photo is zoomed into
Do you or anyone think this will be a deep spot?


I ama videographer not a sinker, so I know next to nothing relevant to your question.
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Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Postby Boggy Man » Wed Jan 15, 2025 2:35 am

Tris30 wrote:Thanks boggy man for the reply i am always prepared safety first
Do you have any experience in tidal mud like this ?
How deep do you think i will sink here


My experience with tidal mud is extremely limited. I had one brief slog through some tidal mud in a creek channel in White Rock, BC, where I carefully walked through thicker mud, taking care not to get too deep up my legs, and not getting too close to a low spot that was softer. Didn't want to get my clothes dirty because I was young and didn't want to get in trouble with my parents back at the nearby campsite. Then, years later, when I went to UBC in Vancouver, I walked through some mudflats south of Wreck Beach, which is a nude beach (I stayed clothed, but with shorts (or was it jeans with rolled up pant legs) and bare feet). I found that a large part of the mud seemed to be fairly solid, with me sinking only several inches before hitting stiffer mud. However, when I approached spots with a trickle of water on top, suddenly the stiff mud underneath the shallow layer of softer mud would become rubbery, and then my feet would start to punch through it into waterier mud underneath, making a sloshing sound, with surface with the trickle of water quaking (underground stream?). I had to back off to keep from getting muddy. Probing it with a stick, I found it to be waist deep (I believe it had a gravel bottom, since that was what I hit in a very shallow spot earlier on). Further south down the mudflats, closer to a bunch of logs laying on the mudflats, the softer surface seemed to get deeper with no stiffer bottom. Because it was a public area, I couldn't do any form of mudplay at all. Helicopters kept flying low over that shoreline quite frequently as well.

Regarding how deep you would sink in that flat area by the water, I have no idea, just that the very center looks like a spot where it would be the deepest, given the shape of the sides of the channel. The only way to find out is to try it out.
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