Sinking Locations For Everyone... With your help??
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Diremire1234
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Mine was longer! ; ) Great to hear from you. Absolutely wonderful!! TY 
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Diremire1234
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I have added several locations with the ones in southern Utah ( spoken of earlier ) added. One place in Virginia I have also added that was great for 15 years, just haven't been back since ( but I do know they are still in operation ). Next endeavor should find a new marker in Colorado on the Dolores River. Stay informed, my friends!!!!!!!!!!!
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Diremire1234
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This is a picture I took while in Hite and suffice to say (as you can imagine) I had a whole lot of fun. Thank you!
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- mudxdresser
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Here's one from the other side of the Colorado River from before they removed the Hite Marina.
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And while we're at it, here is a photo taken at the Tecopa Hot Springs playa showing how it sometimes looks if there has been enough rain. Not my photo, most of the mud had dried up when I visited. And before you pack your bags, what the photo doesn't show is all the biting flies that invest anywhere around there that has water standing.
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I've always loved that picture - it was one of the first I stumbled accross when I discovered the online community years ago - I wished so much I was the guy below getting pushed down
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Diremire1234
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Here's one from the other side of the Colorado River from before they removed the Hite Marina.
The scene is so natural, it's no wonder I love Hite. I would like to thank the moderators for allowing me to post that YUGE pic at Hite. I felt it really gave the viewer a 'sense' of the wildness and splendor of nature that is Hite. Mudxdresser, I love your pic as well. Thank you kindly, friend. Still, there is one place better and he who is 'its' guardian knows all too well. Respond if you think you know who you are. : )
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Anybody been to the mudpit at the quarry in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia lately? Been years since I've been there but from the Google satellite view it looks like there is still a mud area to the northwest of town over the ridge.
Hey, anybody remember David Sebastian? He used to live there and is the one that discovered that mudpit location.
Hey, anybody remember David Sebastian? He used to live there and is the one that discovered that mudpit location.
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jvdp
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wesley2202 wrote:I added this spot in the netherlands which lies in my hometown, thanks whoever wrote ''Better pics on here maps'' !
I am a new member from the Netherlands looking for spots for my first sinking coming season. Can you give some guidence for this spot.
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wesley2202
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jvdp wrote:wesley2202 wrote:I added this spot in the netherlands which lies in my hometown, thanks whoever wrote ''Better pics on here maps'' !
I am a new member from the Netherlands looking for spots for my first sinking coming season. Can you give some guidence for this spot.
Use a gps to get to the haagweg in kessel , look for a small fence with a sign that says ''Dangerous area'' , its a wooden fence with a lot of parking space nearby.
Walk to the left until you get to a large steel pipe, climb over it and walk towards what looks like a hill (its actually a clay deposit)
You will reach a ditch where your left with 2 options, explore the ditch or cross it by going left over a small dam which blocks the water, behind the hill you reach be crossing the ditch cointains more quicksand and clay.
1, go at night ; there will be more quicksand exposed instead of covered by water and there is noone there at night.
2, Try before you sink, some of the spots have an extreme suction to it and are very hard to get out of (no really, i've been there)
3, bring new clothes, the stuff is mostly clay and sticks to anything, be sure to bring something to keep your car seats clean too if you are going by car.
That pretty much covers anything about this spot up, just hit me up if you need more info.
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