Saturday, September 15, 2018


QUOTES 9/15/2018

“As strange as it might seem to run around naked in front of strangers, you get over the initial awkwardness within a few minutes.  After that, everyone becomes a regular person who just happens to be naked.  I actually felt more comfortable around strangers there than I do fully clothed in a normal environment.” - https://clothesfreelife.com/2012/10/11/11-things-learned-at-nude-resort/

“World Naked Garden(ing) Day in Ireland - Strokestown Park. Co. Roscommon - 6th May 2017” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjK2He-QN1I

“Without a doubt there is a huge difference between true nudists and exhibitionists . . . People who want to be naked just to create shock value are not interested in pursuing or advancing social nudism.  Without a doubt they have a hidden agenda and are using nudism as the means to their twisted and sick end game.” – Priscilla, http://iyns.net/forum.php?a=viewthread&id=55

“I’ve never seen wild cranes so close, though these ones are clearly used to human presence. . . And perhaps it makes them feel safer that the humans around them are naturally naked.” - https://activenaturists.net/2016/12/30/some-memories-from-florida-young-naturistss-spring-bash-and-nature-trail-at-sunny-sands-resort/

“July [2016] featured a week of nude exploring in southern Colorado, accompanied by seven naturist friends.  Our first day in the state included an introduction to Mountain Air Ranch, just outside Denver, which boasts lots of hiking trails in steep and forested terrain.  Then we rented a spectacular house in Del Norte . . . and ventured out each day in a new direction.  We walked the Continental Divide Trail one day, then took the trail to Rainbow Hot Springs the next. . . the following day, we explored Garner Creek in the morning and enjoyed Valley View Hot Springs all afternoon and into the evening.  The fourth day we climbed up to Willow Lake above Crestone, with a waterfall that drops dramatically right into the lake.  The morning of the fifth day was devoted to Penitente Canyon, while in the afternoon we had a long hike up the middle Frisco trail (along San Francisco Creek).  Despite how popular Colorado is in the summer, we managed to choose little-used trails and never had any unpleasant encounters. . . we met one large group of mixed men and women who were clearly fascinated to know of our practice and asked to take selfies with us.” – Milt, Skinny Trippers email

“It’s wonderful to experience nature as you hike, and freehiking makes the link to nature so much stronger.  Freehiking is really a spiritual experience, made more interesting and enjoyable when shared with good friends.  I’ve made so many close, really life-long friends hiking nude.” – Kenfreehiker

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