After my
first adventure of the season, with sinks, both on-camera and off-camera, I was in pain for a week from the leg cramps and lower and upper abdominal pain/soreness, and after that, my lower abdomen was still very sensitive. I waited 2 weeks before going again, anxious to see what the hot dry weather (there was some brief cooler breaks in the middle of that period) did to the thickness of my bog! The air had been mostly free of smoke for the past while, but the night before my adventure, smoke started to appear to the south, which had me worried. The last thing I needed was for smoke to weaken the sunshine, which was essential for warming up the water and my bog. On the morning of
Friday, July 28'th, there was still some smoke in the sky, but when my dad took me up into the mountains, I could see clear skies further to the south, which was a relief!

Even though he complained, my dad drove me up the steep hill on Crescent Road again, and went past a spot where I said he could stop.
After he dropped me off, I backtracked to the original spot where I wanted to be dropped off, to check out the hidden pond (liquid mud and sticks pond) to the east of Crescent Road. It was awkward hiking over the uneven ground and sticks and logs in the old, overgrown trail and the surrounding area, because of pain on the outside of my right ankle that had started over a week earlier. When I got to the hidden pond, there was some mud exposed, but not that much. I swapped memory cards in my camera, and took a photo of one patch on the south side:
2017 07 28 2A Liquid Mud And Sticks Pond.jpg
I started to walk counterclockwise, but partways along the east side, I turned around and headed back. While returning, I heard some loud cracking of sticks and branches in the bush to the south of me, on the other side of the old, overgrown trail. Not certain whether it was a moose or bear, I decided not to take any chances, in case it was a bear. I cracked some sticks myself to alert whatever it was of my presence, and made a wide circle around that sound to get back to my bike, and then headed to my Crescent Road pond.
I gathered my things, such as Gorillapod, junk shorts, swim goggles, insect repellent, drink, etc., and headed to my sinking spot, anxious to see what it was like! When I got there, it was definitely nice and thick!

I hadn't seen it this good in years!

I took some photos of it. Doesn't it look peaceful and innocent?
2017 07 28 2B Crescent.jpg
2017 07 28 2C Crescent.jpg
2017 07 28 2D Crescent.jpg
I headed back to my bike to have lunch (no bananas this time), and this time I sat on a rock to rest. I briefly got up to try and catch a video of my watch sitting in the grass turning over to 12 noon as part of my sinking video, but the video wound up shaky.

After the lunch was finished, I returned to my bog, only to find that it had clouded over!

I needed full sunshine to warm things up, especially my cleanup water! So, I decided to wait and see what happened. In the meantime, I took another photo of my bog under cloudy conditions:
2017 07 28 2E Crescent.jpg
To be continued...
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