QUOTES
10/5/2016
“Each morning we try to take time to
freehike the hills above the resort (Olive Dell Ranch). Freehiking is such a motivating way to
exercise.” – Ken Freehiker
“I have found hiking naked
occasionally during the winter to be quite effective at keeping my old friend
SAD (seasonal affective disorder or winter depression) well occupied during the
months of short days and shallow angle sunlight.” - Dan
“The Phoenix Mountain Preserve is a
great spot for naked hiking at night during the hot months. You need to be fairly familiar with the
trails so you don't get lost. Go out
during the day and figure out where you'd like to go and then hike in at night. There is rarely anyone out there at
night. I have enjoyed naked hiking out
there for years.” – Skunq
I came to understand that I
was a naturist as I began freehiking. I
suspect a person can't fully appreciate naturism until he or she tries
freehiking - a nudist, maybe, but not a naturist. It's a type of conversion - the feel of the
elements around your entire body is simply amazing. The freehiking season is nearing the end
(except for those of us crazy enough to freehike in winter - one winter I
freehiked 18 times in January), but it's not too late to get in at least one
more freehike before the snow flies. If
you do, I promise you'll love it.” - Ken Freehiker
“I feel great after a day of being
nude. Now that we're ‘empty
nesters’. I spend more time nude. When I
get home the clothes come off and if I'm lucky enough to not have to run
errands I don't get dressed until the next time I work. Living nude makes me
more comfortable and relaxed.” - Papanudist
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