sinking in deep clay

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quarrysinker
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sinking in deep clay

Postby quarrysinker » Sun Aug 19, 2012 9:48 pm

Hi all,
hope you're all enjoying the mud season!
been back to the place I visited time ago but found it dried up :( but luckily I moved along the road to and found out a way cooler place. The former was kinda ditch that got floaded dutring gravel escavation and got muddy -good nice creamy clay indeed.
But the new place is way better you could sink into sticky creamy clay waist deep and get to deep up to silky luscious cream clay approacching the pond. My first time so deep so it was lotta fun :D

Planning to go back pretty soon and I was wondering whether there was any gals in north italy into joining me the next time -I'm a straight male in his thirties.
If any you mud lover gals happen to read this message and think you wanna give this a try please write me back privately -I'd like to email a bit to get to know each other before arranging the next visit.
I took some pix after the long cleaning up. Enjoy!
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Little Sim
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Re: sinking in deep clay

Postby Little Sim » Mon Aug 20, 2012 12:03 am

It look like a very good place, I'm in love with it ;)

I hope you can find some gals to go there with, but I don't think there's many on this forum :(
But, if you find one, you are a very lucky guy.

Thanks for the sharing.
When the boy ask : "Where can I find mud?"
The man answer : "Follow the water."

So be the words of a wise quicksand fan.

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Re: sinking in deep clay

Postby Mynock » Mon Aug 20, 2012 11:30 pm

Nice spot man. It's awesome when the sun crusts the mud over and you walk out onto what seems solid till suddenly it's not haha.
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quarrysinker
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Re: sinking in deep clay

Postby quarrysinker » Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:32 am

yeah ur definitely right :D
Mynock wrote:Nice spot man. It's awesome when the sun crusts the mud over and you walk out onto what seems solid till suddenly it's not haha.

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Re: sinking in deep clay

Postby Northerner » Wed Aug 22, 2012 6:26 am

I am thinking about sinking in a place that looks somewhat like this, a clay lake-bottom exposed by drought. I've never done this before, and never dealt with clean-up. Wow I wonder if it's this deep? It has been under a lake for the last XXX years. So tempted to try it out.
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Re: sinking in deep clay

Postby jay-man » Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:12 am

man that spot looks nice...

Pixie Cut Lover
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Re: sinking in deep clay

Postby Pixie Cut Lover » Tue May 12, 2015 8:36 am

Nice location!

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Re: sinking in deep clay

Postby YerK » Tue Jun 09, 2015 1:10 am

That does look like fun! I like stuff that's a little thicker. (peanut-butter like)

Did you post this location?


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