Doug,
You have SO much experience out in the tidal mud maybe you can share your best mudding gear> ? You are bearfoot? so no surf shoe recos.? Any cock constraining rings, etc in addition to your hogtied ropes, etc.. If so, rubber, neoprene, etc… ever wear singlets?
any tools for digging in tidal muck? any recos on kayak gear for mudding?
I have been out doing similar escapades, but not with your frequency, which I applaud!
Always looking for new tips and insight.
Last… any way we can post pics of our muck romps to your site?
Mudsleuth..
Hello Mudsleuth…
I’m a great fan of wearing singlets to sink/wallow in deep or shallow mud. I use singlets for beach running…and if the tides are right for sinking and wallowing in soft/squishy sand. The mud soaking into the singlet fabric or oozing into the suit at the arm pit holes is a real turn on. Favour the low cut singlet, although they are harder and harder to find at the major wrestling singlets retailers….e.g., Cliff Keen doesn’t really offer low cut singlets any more…many, many high cut singlets, though. I don’t like the high cuts as much, although last January (our rainy season). in some very creamy mud at a beach south of here, I did have some great fun in a green high-cut singlet…that was really a turn on!
Also like to sink and wallow in square cuts, briefs, thongs, posing straps, slingshot singlets, running tights, nylon jammers, etc.. The slingshot-type singlet is also great for beach running and sand wallowing. In fact, may do that tonight at a midnight low tide.
Hey, Mudsleuth! I sometimes wear diving boots in the mud. The neoprene boots protect my feet from the cold (in colder months) and they have held up well. I don’t use cock rings, but when I do genital bondage, I have some customized straps I use to mitigate the abrasions on my tender skin. The mud seems soft and creamy, but it’s still mostly sand. In regards to kayak gear, I don’t think I use anything special. I find a sit on top kayak a lot easier to keep clean than a traditional sit inside kayak. I can also wash myself off while sitting in my kayak, if conditions are not good for getting in the water. I can just pour water over myself and it just runs through the port holes in the cockpit.
For the most part, when I go kayaking, I take my camera gear and myself. I do carry an emergency kit, water, flashlight, etc., but those things are just standard gear for any outdoor adventure.
Regarding pictures, you can add photos to your posts. If you upload a bunch of photos for a single post, you can make it a gallery style post so the post will only show the main image and when you click on it, you’ll see the entire gallery. To upload photos, just click the attach photo icon above the toolbar. You can select multiple photos at one time with the Flash uploader. There is a plethora of how-to documentation for WordPress blogs that might help you, if you need a tutorial to get started.
BTW: please try to categorize your posts. I have a thing for organization. 🙂