Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

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Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby Freak0naleash316 » Sun Jul 19, 2026 1:34 pm

So ive been sinking for years and it's decided I might want to make content for umd.net. some of you might know me from the ashley quicksand videos back like a decade ago. That was my ex wife lol. Ive recently had the desire to make content myself and was wondering if anyone had any tips to get started? I was thinking making short horror themed videos in the bayou I kayak in regularly. There is so much bottomless mud and all different kinds as well. Theres actual tidal quicksand, pluff mud and regular dark and gray sediment/alluvial mud and i feel like i could make a ton of cool content in these places.

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby gamwam » Tue Jul 21, 2026 5:59 pm

sounds great with all those locations to play,.. will look forward to it

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby beachbum » Wed Jul 22, 2026 7:24 pm

I think we may have spoken before. Are you from NJ? You are right there are so many sinking places no one knows about. It's just finding the privacy.

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby Freak0naleash316 » Sat Jul 25, 2026 4:26 pm

Yea lol i am. My ex and i used to make videos. Im in pensacola fl now and up the escambia river theres a ton of actual quicksand, pluff mud and deep sediment river mud.

beachbum wrote:I think we may have spoken before. Are you from NJ? You are right there are so many sinking places no one knows about. It's just finding the privacy.

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby beachbum » Mon Jul 27, 2026 8:18 pm

Sounds like a great quicksand place! I enjoyed your videos with Ashly. Hope you find someone else to sink with you.

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby Freak0naleash316 » Wed Jul 29, 2026 4:21 pm

beachbum wrote:Sounds like a great quicksand place! I enjoyed your videos with Ashly. Hope you find someone else to sink with you.


My fiancee now is down to play but I need a canoe to reach my spots. I only have a 1 person kayak as of now.

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby beachbum » Thu Jul 30, 2026 8:26 pm

Time to buy a 2 person kayak. LOL

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby mudxdresser » Fri Aug 14, 2026 11:25 am

You might want to consider switching to mudpits at quarries, tidal mud is inherently dangerous as if you actually get stuck, even if you've got a cell phone or partner to go for help, you're on a tidal clock. Making quicksand videos tends to use up more time that just doing mud and extra time can push you into the danger zone.

Quarries have problems too so I suppose I should also observe that if you want to really get into the mud video business, you're going to need your own mudpits in which to make your videos like Mud Puddle Visuals and Studio 588. You might want to consider renting a mudpit at Studio 588 or doing a cooperative shoot at MPV if you cannot yet afford your own place.

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Re: Avid sinker here thinking about making quicksand videos

Postby Fred588 » Fri Aug 14, 2026 12:14 pm

mudxdresser wrote:You might want to consider switching to mudpits at quarries, tidal mud is inherently dangerous as if you actually get stuck, even if you've got a cell phone or partner to go for help, you're on a tidal clock. Making quicksand videos tends to use up more time that just doing mud and extra time can push you into the danger zone.

Quarries have problems too so I suppose I should also observe that if you want to really get into the mud video business, you're going to need your own mudpits in which to make your videos like Mud Puddle Visuals and Studio 588. You might want to consider renting a mudpit at Studio 588 or doing a cooperative shoot at MPV if you cannot yet afford your own place.


Especially if your idea is just exploratory, you will be FAR AHEAD financially by taking the rental route, at least at first.
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