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Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:24 am
by Tris30
Is it possible sinking completely under with just struggling and moving? Share some expierences :D

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 9:42 pm
by cbqdbq
If you don't want to lose your life, you must become an expert at getting up and out. There are some experts who have learned how to handle sinky stuff and keep themsevles out of real danger. I am a person who has never had the chance to go deepr than ankle deep so I cant help you... but I would use large sheets of plastic to distribute the press of my hands down to work myself out and gradually crawl onto. Some kinds of sinky substance may allow a rope to be enough. But what I sense to be fact is this: the harder it is to work yourself deeper, the harder it will be to work yourself back out.

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 11:37 pm
by bogbud
Copied from your other thread (excluding the Mayo :lol: )

bogbud wrote:In the wild (natural location) you won't find such a kind of substance as physics will not allow it. The more dense it is, the more heavy it is and "sinking" becomes impossible. The less dense it is, the more watery it gets and that's also not "sinking" in our definition.

There are places, though, that can become dangerous when you want too much, too fast. The bog i frequently visit is a mixture of thicker and thinner layers of mud/peat and when it's dry weather you can quite smoothly sink as deep as you dare (I never found a bottom!) with only little struggling. Problem is that you don't plop back up to the surface as the mud is just thick enough to hold you in place, so you have to struggle to get up, too. You have to keep calm and do the right moves slow and careful, otherwise you will drive yourself even deeper in. I sank right up to the tip of my snorkel and/or my outstretched hands without even noticing it a few times :oops:

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 9:28 am
by Tris30
I heard of tidal mud where if you keep moving you keep sinking bcs it holds you down i wanna know if this is true

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 9:29 am
by Tris30
I heard of tidal mud where if you keep moving you keep sinking bcs it holds you down i wanna know if this is true

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:48 pm
by ayria
It's somewhat uncommon to be able to sink vertically. If you want something that feels like mud and not muddy water, it's usually too dense. Most submergence is achieved by the person lying down somewhat in the mud. With that, you can go under.

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:38 am
by Tris30
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

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 12:00 pm
by dlodoski
Tris30 wrote:Thats really sad you cant sink under vertically .....

That's not what he wrote.

Meanwhile, here's one guy that definitely submerges vertically in tidal mud - viewtopic.php?f=10&t=15891&p=130324#p130324

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 2:32 pm
by bogbud
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


Of course you can...
This forum is full of advice, stories and even photos from real sinkers who are doing exactly this. Have you read my post?

Re: Deep sinking / submerging

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:24 pm
by Tris30
Thanks for the advice in my area i only have tidal mud from a river with a tide coming every 6 hours but ive never found deeper then hip deep has anyone any advice where to look in tidal mud for deeper spots ?