Thursday, September 20, 2018


QUOTES 9/20/2018

“On June 27th (2010), we freehiked and shot rifles with friends in the high desert, north of Victorville, California.  It was a very nice day, although a little hot for comfortable hiking.  It’s wonderful to be comfortable freehiking with friends.  We’re grateful they wanted to share with us this area that they love.” – Kenfreehiker

“Kuarup Kamaiurá” (Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeHx9eXvavY

“. . . it is almost impossible to understand nudism through words alone, and even images help very little, [the] only thing is the example, put others in direct contact with our simple nakedness. . . Nudism cannot be understood through words alone, you need to try it, but it is also essential to communicate, let's do it right.” - Emmanuel Cinelli, https://emanuelecinelli.wordpress.com/2016/10/06/vestiti-e-bello-nudi-e-meglio/

“The only thing better than sitting here with nothing on, is going into the water with nothing on.” - Sharon C.

“I love to hike naked and take several hikes each week during the summer, and once or twice a month in the winter, when the weather cooperates. When I get to one of my trailheads and take off my clothes and stand naked again, it's like my body breathes a sigh of relief at being cooped up in clothes since the last hike.” – BillBill

“France now boasts a full 460 spaces totally dedicated to naturists, most of which are camps or colonies.  There are also 73 naturist beaches, 35 bed and breakfasts, and 24 nudist swimming pools.” - Hattie Ditton, http://www.thelocal.fr/20160613/young-french-naturists-spark-boom-in-nudism

“I was sunbathing in the garden for the first time this year.  Not for very long, but it was good to feel the warmth of the sun after all this time.” – nib, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=9857.0;topicseen

“In June, more than 6,000 Colombian volunteers gathered [nude] in Plaza de Bolívar in Bogotá to be photographed by Tunick at dawn.  He encouraged people of all ages and races, on all sides of the conflict, to take part.  The multitude gathered at 2 a.m., standing calmly as one entity, filling the enormous plaza—side by side, even touching people who may have been their enemies.  It was simple artistically yet breathtakingly profound politically: a silent but powerful cry for unity and peace.” - http://www.vice.com/read/the-naked-truth-johnnie-walker

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