Great to See you sinking again


 I took many photos, and shot more video, including a second breathing tube video! Because it was over 15 minutes, I had to break up the breathing tube video into two pieces, with some overlap, and put them into a playlist, so the second part will play after the first part. Make certain the quality is set to 720p!  Enjoy!
 I took many photos, and shot more video, including a second breathing tube video! Because it was over 15 minutes, I had to break up the breathing tube video into two pieces, with some overlap, and put them into a playlist, so the second part will play after the first part. Make certain the quality is set to 720p!  Enjoy!  
  So, the area is taboo to the locals, and they frighten off the tourists from coming anywhere near this area! But, that makes it pristine and untouched, a hiker's paradise!
 So, the area is taboo to the locals, and they frighten off the tourists from coming anywhere near this area! But, that makes it pristine and untouched, a hiker's paradise!  So, one brave hiker decides not to listen to the locals, and goes there, really enjoying the beauty of the area!
 So, one brave hiker decides not to listen to the locals, and goes there, really enjoying the beauty of the area!  Then he discovers the area's true secret, but by then, it is too late, and he vanishes without a trace!
 Then he discovers the area's true secret, but by then, it is too late, and he vanishes without a trace!  
 
 But, he manages to fight his way back up, gasping for air, before being sucked back down a few more times, before he finally manages to work himself up and out of the sticky ooze!
 But, he manages to fight his way back up, gasping for air, before being sucked back down a few more times, before he finally manages to work himself up and out of the sticky ooze!
 
 


 Hope the fire situation in BC isn't causing you any grief.
 Hope the fire situation in BC isn't causing you any grief. 
 gamwam wrote:great work boggy,.. im absolutly loving these,... especially the re emergence and then back under again ones,.. and the breathing hose ones are just my thing - would love to see you go so deep you cant reach the surface,. great fun! all were missing is a head first dive he he
 My current sinking spot is too thick for that for two reasons - the pressure would be now getting a bit too high at greater depths, and I started getting pains behind my neck when I move my head, and gritty grinding sounds when I move my head ever since I did the last hose video (pain didn't hit until I was back in the valley just before being picked up by my dad). I hope that I can strengthen my neck and get over this latest new pain to hit me.
 My current sinking spot is too thick for that for two reasons - the pressure would be now getting a bit too high at greater depths, and I started getting pains behind my neck when I move my head, and gritty grinding sounds when I move my head ever since I did the last hose video (pain didn't hit until I was back in the valley just before being picked up by my dad). I hope that I can strengthen my neck and get over this latest new pain to hit me.  I might try another underbog hose sink there, but not as deep as before due to neck strain concerns, because it is finally reaching what I hope is "the farting thickness", where my exhaled air should make farting sounds instead of bubbling sounds, and I want to feel air pockets form around my head and then deflate to the surface over and over again, something that I hope the mud is thick enough for now!
 I might try another underbog hose sink there, but not as deep as before due to neck strain concerns, because it is finally reaching what I hope is "the farting thickness", where my exhaled air should make farting sounds instead of bubbling sounds, and I want to feel air pockets form around my head and then deflate to the surface over and over again, something that I hope the mud is thick enough for now!  I just hope I can do it without straining my neck further (perhaps I have to keep my head facing forward at all times and not up).
 I just hope I can do it without straining my neck further (perhaps I have to keep my head facing forward at all times and not up).  Regarding head-first dives, it is something I would feel a bit uncomfortable about, since I prefer not to be completely turned around and have my head 6 feet below the surface in case something goes wrong.
 Regarding head-first dives, it is something I would feel a bit uncomfortable about, since I prefer not to be completely turned around and have my head 6 feet below the surface in case something goes wrong.  
 kwiksand1 wrote:Thanks, Boggy! These are some amazing videos, certainly missed seeing your work, so these are very much appreciated.
Is there any way to download them? Since they are age restricted, my down loader app won't let me download them. I love to download these so I can share with my wife when we role play - I dont always have a connection, so whatever is on the hard drive is it.
 
  PM2K wrote:Great to see you sinking again, Boggy!Hope the fire situation in BC isn't causing you any grief.
 So, if anyone was to visit, then the shallow lake with all the soft loose mud south of Bridge Lake, as well as any places around Sheridan Lake, is out of the question until some time in September, unless things change. Around here, only off-road vehicles are banned, so my bicycle is safe, since it doesn't have any motor/engine. Then, there is the problem of smoke! Over the past week and a half, the smoke from wildfires to the northwest was so persistent, that even here, the skies would be milky, and the sunlight extremely filtered, sometimes making things tinted a pinkish orange. Other times, the shadows would be faint. My latest adventure was a bit impacted because the sun, even in the mountains, was still filtered, and so things weren't warming up like it should have. So, I started sinking later, and only went under once, before feeling too cool to do any further submersions. We had a cold front move through, and the air cleared, but I am concerned that the smoke might move back in, and the temperatures are now a bit lower than what they had been for the past month and a half, although there should be some recovery as the week goes on.
 So, if anyone was to visit, then the shallow lake with all the soft loose mud south of Bridge Lake, as well as any places around Sheridan Lake, is out of the question until some time in September, unless things change. Around here, only off-road vehicles are banned, so my bicycle is safe, since it doesn't have any motor/engine. Then, there is the problem of smoke! Over the past week and a half, the smoke from wildfires to the northwest was so persistent, that even here, the skies would be milky, and the sunlight extremely filtered, sometimes making things tinted a pinkish orange. Other times, the shadows would be faint. My latest adventure was a bit impacted because the sun, even in the mountains, was still filtered, and so things weren't warming up like it should have. So, I started sinking later, and only went under once, before feeling too cool to do any further submersions. We had a cold front move through, and the air cleared, but I am concerned that the smoke might move back in, and the temperatures are now a bit lower than what they had been for the past month and a half, although there should be some recovery as the week goes on.
.This is raw footage of me crawling over the entire surface of my patch of deep quagmire, mushing up the surface skin into the softer stuff below, turning it into a homogeneous, sticky, gooey morass. Then, I smooth the surface out. If I didn't break up and mix the surface layer into the softer stuff below, it would get very stiff and harder to work with. Also, the sedge grasses on the edge were dropping seeds on top, and if left alone, would germinate and start to carpet the surface! So, I have to keep the entire area churned to keep it open! Watch the bog really quake and heave and pulsate like a waterbed as I do my work! Doesn't it look inviting? I bet a lot of people would love to jump into that, or watch actresses take the plunge into that!
 
  
 dreamsun_14774 wrote:.This is raw footage of me crawling over the entire surface of my patch of deep quagmire, mushing up the surface skin into the softer stuff below, turning it into a homogeneous, sticky, gooey morass. Then, I smooth the surface out. If I didn't break up and mix the surface layer into the softer stuff below, it would get very stiff and harder to work with. Also, the sedge grasses on the edge were dropping seeds on top, and if left alone, would germinate and start to carpet the surface! So, I have to keep the entire area churned to keep it open! Watch the bog really quake and heave and pulsate like a waterbed as I do my work! Doesn't it look inviting? I bet a lot of people would love to jump into that, or watch actresses take the plunge into that!
You are so damn right.
It looks pretty inviting and I'd love to jump into that.
I also wish that some sweet actresses would take the plunge into that again (I love those scenes with Darby and Gummi which Dave had filmed there).
I still hope Dave will make some more videos at this location.
By the way Boggy have you ever considered beeing a quicksand video producer?
Thank you for sharing that great moments with us.


 But, due to neck problems that appeared the previous week, I wasn't able to do an underbog breathing hose sinking video, and my one submergence video didn't end the way I had hoped, so the end is somewhat cut short.
 But, due to neck problems that appeared the previous week, I wasn't able to do an underbog breathing hose sinking video, and my one submergence video didn't end the way I had hoped, so the end is somewhat cut short.  But, still, the mud is thicker than ever, and is all that more inviting!
 But, still, the mud is thicker than ever, and is all that more inviting!  The changes in the lighting and color are due to the sun going in and out from behind the clouds. Be certain to select 720p for the quality! Enjoy!
 The changes in the lighting and color are due to the sun going in and out from behind the clouds. Be certain to select 720p for the quality! Enjoy!  
  So, he defiantly sets out to prove all the stories wrong, starting with crawling all over the quicksand. But, when he stands up, he starts going down!
 So, he defiantly sets out to prove all the stories wrong, starting with crawling all over the quicksand. But, when he stands up, he starts going down!  He refuses to give up fighting, but the voracious quagmire eventually sucks him under, adding yet another meal to its boggy belly!
 He refuses to give up fighting, but the voracious quagmire eventually sucks him under, adding yet another meal to its boggy belly!  
 
 Click on the photo below to see a gap in the mire open up, exposing his nose, allowing him to breathe more easily, before he eventually fights his way out of the sucking morass to firmer ground!
 Click on the photo below to see a gap in the mire open up, exposing his nose, allowing him to breathe more easily, before he eventually fights his way out of the sucking morass to firmer ground!

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