So I did a video, but really chose the wrong format orientation, should have gone horizontal vs landscape with this set, so most of it is just an up close waist down video until the later bits of the video where I am forced to sit down in order to get myself free. Should I still post this video to the YouTubes???
Also, in more annoying news, I damaged the Jones fursuit head and lost her nose ;( I’ve been using Jones lately as she is easier to pack than Selah, and fits into a backpack/camera bag. She’s easier to take places than Selah especially places where there’s a hike in in a public trail like environment. A regular hiker in the public would never know they are walking past a chronic nature introvert shy wolfgirl about to get head to toe muddy.
Also, in more annoying news, I damaged the Jones fursuit head and lost her nose ;( I’ve been using Jones lately as she is easier to pack than Selah, and fits into a backpack/camera bag. She’s easier to take places than Selah especially places where there’s a hike in in a public trail like environment. A regular hiker in the public would never know they are walking past a chronic nature introvert shy wolfgirl about to get head to toe muddy.
Category Fursuiting / Portraits
Species Wolf
Gender Female
Size 2388 x 1325px
Of course. You can still post the video.
Cute looks like a lot of fun! Such a nice looking mud pit you found
I have managed to find a few good spots over the years!
Oh noes, Jones got into a fight and had her nose bashed up a bit X_X
Should be fine irrespective of camera orientation hun <3
Should be fine irrespective of camera orientation hun <3
Yaa, well when I post this for the most part ya won’t even see my head, so. Yaa
I'm sorry to hear, hope you can find or make new nose for your sona
It should be fairly easy to make a new one, getting the time however…
You'll gonna get yourself hurt, be careful! Aside from the obvious danger, there's also this thing called a hookworm.
Obvious danger???
I have been exploring swamps and wetlands for many years, have formal rescue training CERT-SAR ( Citizen Emergency Response Team/training-Search and Rescue) and have worked with costal rescue groups along our coastlines.
As for Hookworm, it hasn’t been documented in my climate/region.
The pictured location is an active tidally controlled area that lacks prolonged standing water, not ruling out bacteriological activity by any means, but the flow of water in the area would assist in decreasing such issues.
I have been exploring swamps and wetlands for many years, have formal rescue training CERT-SAR ( Citizen Emergency Response Team/training-Search and Rescue) and have worked with costal rescue groups along our coastlines.
As for Hookworm, it hasn’t been documented in my climate/region.
The pictured location is an active tidally controlled area that lacks prolonged standing water, not ruling out bacteriological activity by any means, but the flow of water in the area would assist in decreasing such issues.
Obvious danger is potentialy ending up in muck that's too deep for you to get back out, such as quicksand.
That very spot is deeper than I am tall, but has a viscosity that prohibits my complete sinking.
Oooh, quicksand. I have been involved with that a number of times. If you know what you are doing that is simply a nuisance.
Don’t believe everything you see on tv/hollywood/the internet. Quicksand isn’t nearly as dangerous as TV makes it out to be.
Oooh, quicksand. I have been involved with that a number of times. If you know what you are doing that is simply a nuisance.
Don’t believe everything you see on tv/hollywood/the internet. Quicksand isn’t nearly as dangerous as TV makes it out to be.
When I get a chance to edit (and archive some stuff) I’ll post it!
*splort*
sorry to hear about your nose, hopefully it's easy to repair
sorry to hear about your nose, hopefully it's easy to repair
Yaa, some sculpy, paint, and sealer and I should be good to go
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