Good evening everyone, just a quick field trip report. I've just come back from a late night mudbath session with my wife at Huntspill. In the past I've always entered the mud from the mudbanks on the north side of the sluice, but after reading a couple of reports about the creek to the south of the sluice, we decided to check it out.... Oh My God...the mud here was insanely smooth, really deep and even warm from the days heat. We played a little in the mud, I dug down with me hands about 3 ft deep into the mud so we could really get shoulder deep, even 3-4 ft from the surface mud, the clay was still soft and silky smooth! The consistency we perfect, just that slippery deep clay, not too stiff or liquid...the only thing stiff here was my cock! The mud here is perfect for sexual intercourse and oral. I've always loved this location as it is so isolated at night, you can make as much noise as you want and nobody will hear. It was a noisy evening! After we wrenched ourselves out of the deep heavenly mud, we carried our bagged clothes across to the Huntspill river behind the dam to wash off as usual. If anyone is curious as to the mud here, take my word for it. It is nigh on perfect!
Happy mudding folks! Bath and bed time for us...nighty night!
It is between Bridgwater and Burnham on Sea in Somerset. If you check google maps you will see a small river joining the Parrett just before the mouth of the estuary. The river behind the sluice is arrow straight for a few miles (man made drainage river). The nearest motorway junction is M5 J23. There is a private road that belongs to the water board running alongside the river right up to the dam, where you can park up. It is very handy as there is ultra deep mud, a huge river to wash off in and parking all within the same area, which is isolated, certainly after dark!
Close in, you can see the sluice dam, to the right is the river, just to the north is a small hut, it is easy to climb down into the rover from here to wash off. The mud I have always used before last night was on the north bank into the pool of liquid mud, but last night we ventured into the creek which totally drains leaving perfect clay mud as you can see in the map image.
Well done . I've also found that there's usually a better quality of mud to be found in the tributaries, as opposed to the main waterway. Usually a bit more privacy, too.