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I Like Women In Mud Fully Clothed

I made a mudpit in my greenhouse. Best thing I ever did! The greenhouse makes it more private, keeps the wind out and helps keep it warmer. I use it regularly, both clothed and not.

Actually, I made the mud pit while digging out the stump of a tree, then decided to build a greenhouse over it! Initially I just fenced it it with wind fencing, but then decided to go whole hog and put a greenhouse over it. The greenhouse is 6 foot by 10 foot polycarbonate.

The pit itself is about 7 foot by 3 foot and mostly 7 inches deep with a flat bottom. This facilitates doing pilates, situps, etc, so I can do my daily exercises in the mud.

There is a washoff pit outside, unfortunately not enough room inside the greenhouse. To help keep the water warm (it frosts here every other night in winter), I built a solar heater. A length of garden hose runs around the top of the greenhouse (inside, where it's warm), and a solar-powered pump circulates water from the wash pit through the hose to warm it up.

The mud pit and wash pit are both covered with thin dark corrugated plastic, like is used to cover deck areas. This helps keep them warm and clean.

I can offer advice if anyone out there wants to try this.
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technically
I posted to lauren19's story, methods to increase her experience. Then, I read... your entry.
Good mud is hard to find, (understatement ).
The combination of our technical abilities should provide extraordinary benefit to the mud community. A spread of such could result in many, physical mud sites.
I posted my address, (usually a no-no, (first time ever)), which provides a solid alternate contact method.
Physicality is secondary in this. Site production is prime.
It would be a blessing if you live within 50 miles of umm... 7205 Chesney Way, Rio Linda, CA 95673
Oh. The use of polyacrylamide provides a way to reduce the amount of clay needed. this means small/fine particle clay (expensive) may be used with Much less cost. A side effect is density reduction (from 1.6 to 1.01), allowing submergence with desired effort. Desired liquidity, lubricity, adhesion, and thickness should obtain.
johnnyb87 · 70-79, M
Hi technically! Suggest you edit your post and remove the address. Just the city and state is enough for that sort of thing.
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No, I am in New Zealand. Used to live in Altadena, though!.
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My pit is all natural mud - that is possible here, maybe not in CA. I use it as a compost gathering location, and stir it with my body. Adding psyllium husk helps make the consistency better, and lowers the density. Still gritty, but that's ok with me. I mainly use it for exercise and engineering, as well as having fun with mud while clothed, so it doesn't need to feel wonderful.
technically
NZ. That's Really out of range.
You' re in summer now. Warm regards.
Umm... That's 1.01 thru 1.6 density, not "or".
PAM is food grade. Crystals that absorb 600x weight. Used in diapers. Used in dirt to reduce watering. $10/lb, In theory 6,000 lb. Clay is a little more than that, (humor).
Breaks down from squishy non slippery, to slimy over years? and dry out, at 10-100x... sex lube.
SF bay mud is 1.3, fine clay, 6'+ in places. Also cold, windy, tidal.
I'm thinking; If mudding community finds my technical worth is... then it should generate contacts. I haven't seen data density like me in two decades. Address is a risk, but I wonder... will snail mail weed out...?
Oh, Lay down garden hose with small holes (1/16th) in it. Be able to water bottom up. I made a solar water, 64 sq ft, 24 degrees x gal/min. $180, three decades ago. Pump was $100 of it... which you already have solar powered.
How to edit an old post?
johnnyb87 · 70-79, M
Hmm, you used to be able to edit any post. Looks like now you would need to copy the text to the clipboard, delete the old post and add another one.
technically
7'x3'x7/12'x1/2 x100lb/cu' dirt=612.5lb
add 1lb PAM, 45 gal water, husk, other. Mix. Sell @ 10 cents/pound wet= $100, $1/gal dry, still $45.
Fitness, fun, finance, oddly satisfying.

I got to stop messing about and start a Technically Speaking site.
Oh... I... kind of have... damp... Hope I'm helpful, or at least amusing.

Is your pit in the middle of the shed?
johnnyb87 · 70-79, M
My pit is off to one side, to allow a walkway on the other side.