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********************************************************************** NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE ADVISORY ********************************************************************** http://www.naturistsociety.com/NAC/ **********************************************************************
DATE : December 10, 2003 SUBJECT: Saline Warm Springs TO : All Naturists
Dear Naturist,
The Naturist Action Committee has identified an important situation at Death Valley National Park in California. NAC is alerting you to that situation and is asking for your immediate action.
Saline Warm Springs in the Saline Valley has been the site of informal clothing-optional use for decades. Throughout recent years, signage has clearly identified that historical usage. Now, however, the Clothing-Optional sign has been removed on the order of Park Superintendent James T. Reynolds.
The Naturist Action Committee recognizes the importance of proper signage at clothing-optional areas on public land. The sign at Saline Warm Springs must be restored, and NAC is specifically asking for you to help by contacting Superintendent Reynolds.
BACKGROUND
An aide in the office of Superintendent Reynolds has been telling callers that the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) forbids nudity at the Springs. The aide's information is incorrect. Quoting from the Backcountry/Wilderness Field Guide prepared in 2000 specifically by the staff of Death Valley National Park:
"A 'clothing optional' practice has existed at the Saline Valley Warm Springs for several decades. Such activity is not prohibited under 36 CFR; however, certain sections of the California Penal Code could be applied if a complaint is lodged. The current policy of clothing optional use of the Saline Warm Springs will be allowed to continue; appropriate enforcement actions will be taken upon complaint."
THE BENEFITS OF SIGNAGE
Signs at clothing-optional areas on public land are informational. They give visitors an idea of what to expect, and they help to prevent user conflict. Despite the apparent concern of Superintendent Reynolds, informational signs alone do not constitute endorsement or designation of a particular activity or use.
The absence or removal of informational signage where there is a history of a specific use encourages conflicts and complaints. Superintendent Reynolds has authorized a move that is clearly a step backward from avoidance of user conflict and a radical departure from Park policy, as expressed in the Park's own Backcountry/Wilderness Field Guide.
SEPARATING TRUTH FROM RUMORS AND HOAXES
When the clothing-optional sign was taken down at Saline Warm Springs, someone put up unauthorized signs proclaiming "No Nudity." Those signs were a hoax. They never had official backing and were soon removed.
When you contact the management of Death Valley National Park, please do not mention the "No Nudity" hoax signs. That will only confuse the issue and dilute the effectiveness of your message.
NAC IS ASKING YOU TO TAKE ACTION!
The Naturist Action Committee asks all naturists and other concerned citizens to contact Superintendent Reynolds.
J.T. Reynolds Superintendent Death Valley National Park P.O. Box 579 Death Valley, CA 92328
TEL: 760-786-3243 FAX: 760-786-3283 EMAIL: DEVA_Superintendent@nps.gov ..or.. jt_reynolds@nps.gov
NAC recommends that you make your contact by written correspondence (postal mail or fax, with e-mail as a distant second choice in this instance). J.T. Reynolds is frequently away from his office, and telephone messages are too easily "lost" by unsympathetic office staff.
WHAT TO SAY?
When you write to Superintendent Reynolds, please remember the following:
1) Be polite. Hostile or belittling letters create ill will and often overwhelm the actual message you need to convey.
2) Be brie
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