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Cheri
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Posted - 12/17/2005 : 2:32:24 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Frosty
Been to Wreck beach in Vancouver, we thought we would give it a try and ended up going 3 days in a row. It is quite the party atmosphere, and there lots of things being sold there, haircuts, massages you name it.
Is there any nude beaches around Galveston? We are going there next may
There is no legal nude beach in the Galveston area. However, there is an AANR affiliated nonlanded club that has events in that part of TX. They might be able to give you some information. http://www.sss.org/%7Egcnyc/ is the website for the Gulf Coast Nudist Yacht club. A boat is not necessary to be part of the club.
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acmeracing
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Posted - 02/02/2006 : 1:23:08 PM
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For me it's a tie between our local non-landed club (The Maine Coast Solar Bares) and TNS gatherings at Eastover in the Berkshires.
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ah2benude
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Posted - 02/02/2006 : 1:52:38 PM
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My favorite nudist destination is Lake o' the woods in Valparaiso, Indiana. It opened in 1933 and I doubt much has changed since then. There is nice rustic clubhouse with a kitchen to make coffee in the morning to enjoy by the pool.
There is a spring fed lake in the middle of the woods where the guests and members can go fishing, or paddle boats, and a trail in the woods that goes around the entire lake. The only things you hear are the birds and the squirrels. You can even spot some deer.
The people are warm and friendly, and guests are treated like family.
Does this sound like a nice quiet atmosphere to be in? You bet!!
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stewincanada
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Posted - 02/03/2006 : 02:07:17 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Frosty
Been to Wreck beach in Vancouver, we thought we would give it a try and ended up going 3 days in a row. It is quite the party atmosphere, and there lots of things being sold there, haircuts, massages you name it.
Is there any nude beaches around Galveston? We are going there next may
the funniest thing I remember being offered at Wreck Beach was a salmon a couple of years back.
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solarg8r
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Posted - 02/25/2006 : 07:28:48 AM
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Yep, I agree, there should have been an "all of the above" choice, but I must say, anywhere that I can get my clothes off and be nude asap, is my favorite place at that time! LOL
Follow the link & find me in the Photo Gallery - http://www.nudist-resorts.org/gallery/035.html
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NaturistDoc
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Posted - 02/25/2006 : 10:56:50 AM
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Wreck Beach is a hoot! The atmosphere there is very low-key, and the vendors, while a colorful lot, are generally quiet and not aggressive. My favorite vendor was a rather pretty young woman in pigtails marching up and down the beach with her sing-song chant: "Wine COOLers ... fresh SU-shi ... hashEESH!" Talk about your one-stop shopping! The water was warm (August) and the view of English Bay and the islands offshore are fabulous. And best of all, WB is in one of the best cities to visit in North America.
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Nascarnut
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Posted - 03/02/2006 : 5:58:43 PM
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My wife and I spent all of last summer at Turtle Lake Resort in Michigan. The people are just fantastic and the resort is wonderful. We are making our firt trip in 2006 this weekend and hope that if the weather cooperates we will be going every weekend in the near future. Michigan is still pretty cold this time of year so the indoor pool and hot-tub will get a lot of use.
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nudepartime
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Posted - 08/04/2006 : 08:24:51 AM
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We like Haulover Beach, Orient Beach and closer to home we like Turtle Lake Resort in Michigan.Went to Turtle Lake for the first time this summer( first time for any resort) and will be going back as often as possible. It is a 180 mile drive from home but well worth the trip!
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Cheri
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Posted - 08/04/2006 : 10:27:31 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Sunnedbuns
Haulover Beach is still my favorite, even though I no longer live close enough to take advantage of it. It was great to be able to go when ever you wanted, no membership to join, and just enjoy the sun, sand, and ocean. Most importantly, you had such a diverse group of people there that you could easily find an area that met how you felt on that day... a quiet area to just relax, the beach ball area to join in and have some fun, or the family area, if you wanted to be around kids, etc. There were no defined areas, people just congregated where ever they felt comfortable.
Only wish every state had areas (beach, lake, hiking area, etc.) that people could enjoy this freedom... and having lived in Florida, I'm still amazed that Haulover has been alowed to exist, but was (and am) so happy that it does!
Yes, Haulover has been virtually free. Did you think about the South Florida Free Beaches that spent a bunch of money to getting that accomplished and maintaining a presense there? Did you think about the other beaches and nudist venues that when come under attack the AANR and TNS/NAC help fight. That costs $. If we don't all support the organizations before we're on the verge of losing something, we may not continue to have these venues. The more members the national organizations have, the more clout we have when we go up against our antagonists. If you're not a member of the national organizations, you're just taking a free ride. Cheri
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buffetfan
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Posted - 08/22/2006 : 8:38:18 PM
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Cheri
You just proved again that old saying " Nothing in life is really free". In some way, everything has a cost. Even if the person using it at the time hasn't paid some kind of cost, someone else has at some time.
No matter what you think about the various nudist organizations, and nobody will ever agree 100% with an organization, they have done a lot to get recreational nudity either accepted or at least left alone. So if you won't join and support an organization, at least recognize what they have accomplished and be appreciative.
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FireProf
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Posted - 08/22/2006 : 9:37:38 PM
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I couldn't agree more with buffetfan. My wife and I are members of AANR, TNS, CFI and donate to NAC annually. CFI ([deleted re: site under review].com International, formally, INA-International Naturists Association) hasn't done near as much to secure our rights to practice this lifestyle as AANR, TNS and NAC, they are very involved in getting the word out on nude recreation to the younger crowd via the internet and their weekly video news segment, Nudes in the News.
We have many, many nudist friends. As far as we know, we are the only ones who are members of these naturist organizations and donate to the Naturist Action Committee. We've asked them why it is that they don't join and it usually comes down to money and the fact that they have to pay dues. When asked, "do you think these naturist areas are there for free and that they will always be there for us to use.? Their answers vary but most are on the lines of, "someone else is taking care of it, we don't have to do anything but show up."
This has always bothered us and we've made our feelings known only to have the subject changed and the whole idea of joining a naturist organization placed aside. If anyone here feels the same way as our friends do, think about what would happen if there wasn't an AANR or TNS or a NAC to help protect our rights as nudists. There may not be this type of site to visit and discuss issues related to our lifestyle much less places to go and visit and enjoy being nude.
Think about it and join!
BTW=by the way....to get back on topic......
We still love Club Orient! Is it June yet!!!?
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NaturistDoc
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Posted - 08/22/2006 : 10:46:49 PM
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Dang, Prof, show a little restraint! Here it is only August and you're pining for June already?!?
For what it's worth, AANR and TNS have gotten some of my money, and will doubtless get more. I'm not sure just what my money is going for (esp AANR), but it's not a huge amount, and maybe it will get some good things accomplished.
As for favorites, I'll go with Hidden Beach Resort, Living Waters Spa, and Wreck Beach.
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FireProf
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Posted - 08/23/2006 : 12:28:36 AM
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I know we're pushing it Doc but next years trip is really unfolding here in the past few days. Seems the bulk of those of us that get together every February in Palm Springs at Terra Cotta are now either booked for Club O in June or seriously considering booking. It's gonna be a great trip sharing it with all our close friends.
What are you doing next June!!?
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nude2
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Posted - 09/02/2006 : 9:07:32 PM
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Became a social nudist in July and I've only gone to a local resort at Ivor, VA. It was great and I look forward to other destinations.
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nudistme
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Posted - 10/26/2006 : 9:34:28 PM
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hello from a new member! I think that the Greek islands are a great nude and not only destination. (i am Greek i confess i am prejudiced) stay nude everybody!
P.S i am in OH usa now and there arent many places for nudists unfortunately
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