General mudding
New Stuck Clip
I just released the only clip I was able to shoot on Sept 11. My adventure, and this clip, ended when the rain started. It gets slowly darker throughout the clip, and you can hear rolling thunder at the very end of the clip. This clip opens as I walk along the edge of the … Continue reading
New Thick Mud Wallow Clip
I just released a new clip, Deep, Thick Mud, Warm Sun, 2020-08-26. It is a 28 minute clip of me, sinking, struggling, wallowing, going in head first, stroking myself, and more in thick mud. The sky was clear and the sun was warm, so I spent most of my time just enjoying the warm mud. … Continue reading
Rain!
The high tide this morning was only about half as high as a normal high tide, so the prospect for a low tide looked promising. The forecast was for rain, so I knew it would be a race against the weather. When I set out, the sun was shining and I expected to get 1-2 … Continue reading
New Clip from July 27
I have 5 minutes to get this clip set up for sale. This is from my July 27 (most recent) trip. It was the first video I got ready because it was easy. There will be more videos coming in the next 2-3 weeks. Clips4Sale has a decent description of this video. Enjoy! Adventure in … Continue reading
Midday Swamping
Today I paddled a few kilometers on the creek to slog around in one of my favorite spots. It was very warm. The mud was very warm. The sun was wicked hot. There were no biting flies. Oh, and the tide got pretty low so I had access to all sorts of mud. I should … Continue reading
Damn Flies
I went for a sunset paddle on July 21. I thought it would be fun to visit a mud hole I haven’t been to in a years, take some photos, shoot some video, and also enjoy a nice long, late-day paddle. Unfortunately, the biting flies were too much for me to enjoy my stay in … Continue reading
Swamp Blues and Trip News
The good news is that I caught a rare low tide on July 3, 2020 and I managed to get very muddy. I might have some other good news, but lets first talk about my trip on July 3. It was a hot day, a few days before the full moon. That is usually when … Continue reading