It's soo goopy in some areas. I found this like 3 hours away and I was like. Yeah I wanna go there now I have this electric skateboard. I went out there and omg I went there like 3 times. So I have three videos of this spot already. Crazy. I'm probably gonna take Jayce here. Tis bottomless
I had to boost the color a bit so you could see really well. I missed the low tide when I went and had to go to the next low tide which was at night.
Also I had a little adventure with the new e-skateboard. It's a "isinwheel" v10 1000w skateboard. Very reliable. I plan on getting another one for when I bring people like Jayce, Muddylynx, or Xandimess. Probably gonna get a e scooter since they seem to be more user friendly. I've been riding skateboards most of my life. This e skateboard had a learning curve to it that could get someone hurt so it's not a beginner form of transportation. So the e scooter idea might be better.
OK But What About The Video?!? Glad you asked. So after a long car trip to the mud pit. I got there expecting the tide to be low. It wasn't apparently I read the wrong tide chart. (I found the right tide chart) and the next low tide was at 7pm and that completely threw my ideas for filming. So I set my cameras to film in the lowest light setting possible. Halfway through the video I bumped the colors higher so you could see me in pitch black darkness. The colors look amazing though on these newer gopro's even at night. I decided to walk waist deep through the mud and out into the bottomless area's (I ended up finding the bottom chin deep. Then got out and found a place I could submerge farther out. I submerged and ended the video. Post video I did end up finding some Super Super creamy stuff wayyyy wayy farther back. So next time I visit I'm gonna go there. It's almost just as a creamy as the black pluff mud spot with the grey crust on top.