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First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 3:29 pm
by PM2K
Not sure if this i sthe right place for this, but I thought you folks would get a kick out of my sinking adventure, which happened this afternoon. :D

One of the earliest in ages, frankly. The water levels are down to August levels, and while rain is slowly returning, things are still pretty dry out there.

It wasn't perfect... the deer flies were pretty bad.. I had a good half dozen buzzing me constantly, plus getting behind the glasses, which is VERY irritating. I flysprayed myself pretty good - Muskol is my personal fav because it is full of DEET - so I wasn't bitten, but I didn't linger like I usually do. (To be fair, this is the top of their season... they usually burn out around July...) The mud was pretty cold too at the bottom, as my numb feet can attest to, but I expected that. Most folks avoid swimming for long at this time of year anyway.

As for the mud's consistency. Perfect! :D

I had headed out before noon today and got to my place within a half hour. Made my way down through the trees and reached the wetland. First thing I noticed was the lack of water. It was wet, but there was nothing on the surface except muck and flattened vegetation. Around, all was green and tall, so I had perfect screening conditions plus low water levels. :)

Reaching my spot, I was thrilled to see a thick looking expanse of lightly cracked mud. It was moist but not sodden on top, and there was tufts of grass growing on it. Perfect for trapping unwary travellers, preferably of the cute, long legged female variety... ;)

I was dressed for a fully clothed sink, as I knew it would likely be cold, with t-shirt, shorts and long but light pants on top. Stepping out, I find the stuff is thick enough to support my weight. I sink only shin deep at first, but knowing how deep it is from past experience made it very exciting. I can feel the mud wobble far below my feet, which is an awesome sensation.
Another step out, and down I go to the knees. This upper layer is at least a foot thick and warm, but I can feel it colder underneath. With a bit of jiggling, I was able to sink down to my waist without any difficulty, and it was a nice slow descent, controlled by my feet alone.
I have to work a tad harder, but I get chest deep easily enough, and then commence thrashing about. Awesome! The stuff is so thick, it is hard to struggle in, but below the layer the muck loosens fairly quickly, like something out of the White Fens, I can easily see a traveller beiing sucked out of sight by this stuff if it was a lot deeper.. say a three foot thick layer and 10 feet of loose stuff beneath. Naturally, I thought this was the greatest...
"Loose" of course is relative to the thicker stuff. The "loose" stuff is still pretty darned thick, and all of it compresses pretty tight aganst me, pressing the clothing right up against me.
I work my way past my shoulders, and wallow for a while, loosening up the surface a bit. The water from below is frigid... maybe 5 C... so my feet are getting pretty darned cold, as is my legs. That plus the deer flies tell me it is time to go.
But the mud doesn't want to let me go. Guess it missed me as much as I had. I really had to fight to get out of this stuff, which came as a surprise. It generally isn't this thick and heavy, so I really have to struggle to get out. I managed to get my feet free, but had trouble getting them through that thick upper layer. Rolling over onto my stomach helped a bit, but it was just insane how sticky and heavy this stuff was. I had to partially dig my way out, removing some of the heavier stuff off of me to move, then crawl and roll out to the firmer ground. I get my arms and legs on the edges of the mud pit, but my middle was still trapped, so after a lot of wiggling and rolling, I finally managed to get loose. I was breathing pretty hard once I got free.

Needless to say, I enjoyed ever minute of that... ;) Even despite the flies.

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 6:06 pm
by nachtjaeger
Oh man. . . You have a great spot. Sounds like you had a great sink.

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:50 am
by Northerner
Good for you man, thanks for writing this up. I would love to have a sinking spot like this.

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:04 am
by bart1997
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Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:16 am
by YerKiddin
VERY lucky! I've yet to find even an imperfect spot around here.

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:52 pm
by PM2K
Thanks all! Glad my report held the interest... ;)

I've been cultivating my spot for almost 10 years now... I can't believe that either... it has been so long now, I honestly can't recall when I started there, but it has held up nicely! :D

Here's hoping everyone finds their spots someday soon... :)

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:04 pm
by water_bug_62208
Very nice place! And, it seems to have all the right things going for it... deep, thick, sticky, heavy, easy to sink into, and an effort to get back out. Gotta have the "stuck" to go with the "sink" to make it enjoyable.

Thanks for sharing your day!

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:17 pm
by Nessie
Well, I'm convinced that mudpits do miss us. Sometimes when I come back to one at the beginning of the season, I whisper stuff at it like, "Did you miss me? I know you did. I missed you too!" and then I sink into it, and it's, like...a sentimental reunion.

Sounds like yours missed you quite a bit! It got grabby. It did that because it loves you.

I've been back to my deepest mudpit several times now (the "Bikini Mud" and "Poison Sumac Wetsuit" mudpit) and it's sprouted some new gooshy spots too. In fact my usual sinking spot has gotten harder to get at due to the extra sinkholes that weren't even there last year but now surround it. So you got to make sure you don't sink on your way to sinking.

But the weather has been totally wretched so far. I've even sunk in the rain. Not to mention, I NEED to get the rubber gloves and hedge clippers out again. I read that poison sumac is a rare plant but...whoever said that ain't been at my sinkin' hole.

I'll wish your deer flies away if you wish me some sun, and I'll wish you more heat if you'll wish a wilting death to my poison sumac.

Nessie

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:39 am
by PM2K
water_bug_62208 wrote:Very nice place! And, it seems to have all the right things going for it... deep, thick, sticky, heavy, easy to sink into, and an effort to get back out. Gotta have the "stuck" to go with the "sink" to make it enjoyable.

Thanks for sharing your day!


Glad you enjoyed that, WB! :D

Re: First Sink of the Year!

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:43 am
by PM2K
Nessie wrote:Well, I'm convinced that mudpits do miss us. Sometimes when I come back to one at the beginning of the season, I whisper stuff at it like, "Did you miss me? I know you did. I missed you too!" and then I sink into it, and it's, like...a sentimental reunion.
Sounds like yours missed you quite a bit! It got grabby. It did that because it loves you.


I didn't mind... I missed the spot too... :)

Nessie wrote:I've been back to my deepest mudpit several times now (the "Bikini Mud" and "Poison Sumac Wetsuit" mudpit) and it's sprouted some new gooshy spots too. In fact my usual sinking spot has gotten harder to get at due to the extra sinkholes that weren't even there last year but now surround it. So you got to make sure you don't sink on your way to sinking.


There's a strange irony to that, isn't there? Who says wetlands don't have a sense of humor? ;)

Nessie wrote:I'll wish your deer flies away if you wish me some sun, and I'll wish you more heat if you'll wish a wilting death to my poison sumac.


It's a deal! :D