However, you then risk cutting your feet on an object below the surface. Here’s my thoughts on this…sinking without shoes always makes it easier to get out. Do boots or shoe wear make it harder to get out?
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The material seemed to be a creamy mix of sand and clay. Sinking deep is new for me so I pulled my boots out right away the suction was pretty intense. I went exploring there at night and found a spot where I began sinking right away. It contains large heaps of sand a couple of meters high. That appears to be pretty deep +10 meters. It is a sand quarry with a large settling pool. Be cautious and take your time experimenting with some different enjoyment and removal techniques. Maybe going in certain depths and the practicing pulling yourself out to see what your comfortable with that is what I did. For your first times sinking deep I would plan on taking it slow and learn to read the mud and gradually work your way in. That I am not to sure of because I haven't been in many quarry pits.Ĥ.
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I would think a wet suit should be fine especially if it is cold where you are.ģ. I recommend bringing a pair for walking from A to BĢ. But it is safer sinking if your not sure if there's rocks and sticks and other stuff in a new location for you.
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I find it harder to withdraw your foot with shoes on plus the risk of losing them. I'm a naked sinker the less clothes the better for me. Please keep in mind that very seasoned and experienced sinkers might say otherwise.ġ. So needless to say I'm not super experienced but here is my advice from my experiences. In which then proceeded to revisit about oh I don't know eight more times. Just recently as of April 2021 was my first experience in a quarry claypit.