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sailawaybob
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Posted - 02/18/2009 : 8:33:04 PM
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Warmskin I like the sound of Jackrabbit Nevada, I especially like the population of 12, we live in Atlanta population too many and i'm sure traffic in Jackrabbit isn't as bad either except maybe Friday and Saturday night when the tumbleweeds roll into town. I would actually like to live out that way as i've always had a interest in ghosttowns and metal detecting.
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NaturistDoc
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Posted - 04/06/2013 : 07:36:44 AM
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I dont have any special place to go where I am I just enjoy going to a few places in California that arent meant for nudity but it is possible to be nude and not bother others due to having many trees,bushes between campground spots. You might not be able to spend a lot of time nude but I am sure the occasional going nude while changing clothes or by the fire at night is possible.
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FireProf
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Posted - 04/06/2013 : 8:35:27 PM
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Just about anywhere I can! Enjoyed hiking the Anza Borrego State Park, Death Valley ... camped Death Valley and spent some time nude camping.
We belong to a private campground and we scoped out some of the spots and with the right positioning of the RV and tow vehicle, we would be able to spend some naked time on our site ... outta sight of other campers.
We even enjoy camping naked at our club!
Loves being naked. Plays well with others!
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cloudy
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Posted - 04/15/2013 : 09:41:41 AM
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I notice allot of places to hike and camp nude in the west. Very few places in the east. I would like to add small campgrounds in western New York, Brushwood Folk Lore Center. this is 3 miles south of Sherman N.Y. and is c/o. We go here allot in the summer and enjoy the pool and hot tub as well a relaxing stroll around the grounds. They have a short road for hiking thru the woods, maybe 1 mile. The price is right, $10 per person per night for tent space. It also has enough land and open spaces for RVs, even a lux bus. Electric and water available. Don't expect a 5 star resort, rather on the primitive side. Check it out at brushwood.com
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MTBnudist
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Posted - 05/29/2013 : 06:22:05 AM
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My girlfriend and I love going to Avalon in WV, we always have a blast there. The staff and guests are all awesome! We always camp though they do have lodge rooms and condoes. So Avalon is our main naked camping trip every summer. Another place we enjoy for day trips to go swimming and hiking is Beechwood Lodge in Ashfield Pa. The staff and guests are awesome here too. I have only been to Beechwood couple times and I love it there im looking forward to taking my mountain bike with me next time! :)
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sailawaybob
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Posted - 05/30/2013 : 7:22:26 PM
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for years i was a member at bell acres in north georgia, they have a great hiking trail that actually gives you a good workout going across creeks and up hills. several times i would step out of the safety grid and hike a trail down through a powerline. nudist resorts are alway a good way to stay out of trouble when nude hiking and much more relaxing since you don't have to be watchful for textile hikers.
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Warmskin
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Posted - 06/02/2013 : 08:43:15 AM
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My favorite place to go nude is in SailawayBob's back yard.
Okay, that was premeditated levity and jocularity.
I think I have found a new favorite place - Secret Creek Beach at Lake Tahoe. Seems better than Secret Cove beach. They have shade trees and it's a smaller group - easier to say "Hi" to. I joined the Tahoe Area Nudists, or T.A.N., who frequent former.
Still, Purdon Crossing at South Fork Yuba River in the Sierra foothills is also a co-favorite. The water is cold, but after you get into it, you become very used to it. I'm getting to know the regulars there.
My own criteria are the following: friendly people around you, combination of shade and sunshine depending on where you sit or lie, a low cost of getting there and being there (transportation costs and daily fee or no daily fee), and the amount of the general area's aesthetics present. What other facets could one evaluate?
I guess the opposite of that is, unfriendly people, no shade, ugly surroundings, and a very expensive experience. Ugh!! 
“I rise early almost every morning and sit in my chamber, without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing.” Ben Franklin
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sailawaybob
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Posted - 06/06/2013 : 10:22:21 PM
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warmskin looks like you found the right place - outside the box, water , shade , friendly people and cheap.. nudist camps/clubs have gotten crazy with their prices my first membership back in the late 80's early 90's was $200. a year that same club is now at $600. and that is even cheap as alot are over a $1,000. a year. my solution till i find better one is a men's nudist camp at $8. for a day visit with all the amenities of the higher dollar camps.
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Pelican58
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Posted - 07/24/2013 : 10:44:45 AM
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I have walked nude for miles and hours virtualy undisturbed at False Cape State Park / Back Bay NWR. Its a beautifully desolate 9 mile stretch of virgin barrier island just south of the Sandbridge area of Virginia beach, VA. I only recall seeing one ranger checking turtle nests during all my many visits there. While nudity is not legal, it is so remote and deserted the further south you go, I dont forsee any issues. I have passed several clothed hikers, birders, fishermen and fisherwomen, etc. Ive gotten smiles more often than not. On the beach, you can see anyone else for at least a mile and its easy to get far enough away from textiles to hike nude pretty much all day. I hate when its time to go home. My all-over is looking good all over.
The sadest part of being a nudist is putting on clothes to enter the textile world.
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Bianca1
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Posted - 09/27/2013 : 11:05:39 AM
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I enjoy anywhere outdoors(hiking or camping), anywhere where I do not offend non-nudists, but one place is Big Bend National Park in Texas where I've been to many times. There I've met other people who like to go nude at the Hot Springs along the Rio Grande. Some non nudists wear swimming suits but since it's such a remote place where one has to hike down a secluded trail to get to it, there is plenty of privacy for nudists during the off peak season in middle to late Summer. The Hot Springs is the perfect place to enjoy soaking in the mineral pool which is constantly fed by a spring which overflows into the Rio.
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Diger
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Posted - 09/27/2013 : 2:07:01 PM
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Sounds like a great place Bianca, I will have to put it on my bucket list.
Welcome to the site.
Diger
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Pelican58
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Posted - 09/27/2013 : 4:07:03 PM
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I have been to Big Bend National Park myself, but its been since the 70s. I was in high school at the time and not a practicing nudist. I definately can see the appeal though. It is Americas least visited National Park. If you love the desert along with desert mountains, gullies, canyons, etc., this is the park for you. Three buddies and I camped in one of the rustic campsites right on the Rio Grande River for a week. All afternoon after we got back from a long hike, we would run upstream through the hot sand, jump into the cool Rio and let it take us back to our camp. This place would be a wonderful to experience nude. Good call Bianca!
The sadest part of being a nudist is putting clothes on to enter the textile world.
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