QUOTES
9/22/2018
“. . . nudism is not only natural, but it's
convenient. You don't have to struggle
with something to wear around the house all the time. You don't have to go shopping for a million
new sets of clothes and can make do with what you have to go outside. If it's a hot day, you don't have to turn the
temperature down to zero degrees because you'll naturally feel cooler because
you're in the buff.” - http://m.wikihow.com/Practice-Nudism?utm_content=buffer641e7&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
“Being A Nudist means FREEDOM! . . . Does it really
make a difference what society thinks?
Living, Loving and Experiencing this beautiful planet Naked as we came
into this world is really what life is all about ... not the materialism the
world offers which cannot be taken with you after you die. So enjoy what is freely given. After all, the best things in life
really are free!” – Creative, https://www.truenudists.com/groups/view.php?action=viewthread&id=2925&idt=55359&vpage=1
“On July 29, 2010, ten members of the SoCal Freehikers
gathered to hike the Cedar Springs Trail above Idyllwild, California – 8 men
and 2 women. We waited at the trail head
until most of those who were expected had arrived. It was great to see our freehiking
buddies. There is always a special
camaraderie with others who understand the joy of freehiking. We hike clothed for a short distance at first
because we were near a scout camp - we could hear the kids below. Soon we were past the camp boundary and were
able to undress – so much more comfortable than walking in sweaty clothes. The first part of the trail meandered through
meadows and shady groves of oak. Then
the trail climbed for 1.5 miles up switch backs, making for a fairly easy
uphill climb. Walking along the trail
mostly single file, the breeze cooling our bodies, gathering at lookout points
to rest and enjoy the view - freehiking with good friends in nature – it just
doesn’t get any better than that.
Climbing from just over 5000 feet to over 6800 feet in about two hours,
we reached the top of the ridge where the trail crossed the Pacific Coast Trail
at Desert Divide. We paused to eat lunch
in the shade of an oak. The entire town
of Palm Springs could be seen down the canyon in the distance below. After lunch we decided to turn back rather
than to continue down the slope to Cedar Spring. Along the way we paused several times under shady
oak trees to rest. Near the end of the trail we dressed, and soon after greeted
the only other person we saw on the trail – a young man riding a mountain
bike. Soon we returned to our vehicles,
and said goodbye to our SoCal Freehiking friends. This was such an enjoyable hike for all -
unforgettable. It’s too sad other members missed this exceptional freehike.” -
Kenfreehiker
“I have driven nude on a lot of back roads; it is just
more comfortable. I also ride my dirt
bike nude - that is an amazing feeling!” – Beachboy, https://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=860&page=4
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