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Naturist4Ever
01-06-2008, 04:01 PM
Great location: where can you swim nude from the beach in the morning and go skiing in the afternoon? Or skiing in the morning and a trip to beach for a swim in the afternoon???

Sounds great to me! The Sierra Nevada in Spain is a candidate.

Another one is... the city/area where I live, Oslo in Norway. I went for a nude swim this morning, the beach - which coincidentally actually is called "paradise beach"! - was packed with snow and although the water was all but tropical (a measly 3C or 37F) it was fantastic to swim (yes, believe me!!). Later in the day I went skiing for some hours, but in hindsight I could just skiied (x-country) to the beach if I had wanted to, about 30mins from where I live. Cool, cool, cool.

I really need to make some videofootage for CFTV I think.

shaneone
01-06-2008, 04:04 PM
You could try Lake Tahoe in Northern Californis. Again, like Osle the water would be freexing but you could ski after!
I won't try it, but someone might like to

Journeyman
01-06-2008, 09:06 PM
OK, I'm putting on my proud Canadian hat right now...

Whistler, British Columbia, is hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics -- and the whole country is excited about this!

But did you know that you can ski in Whistler in the summer..and then drive to the beautiful city of Vancouver and go nude swimming at our famous Wreck Beach on the same day?

This, from the Whistler tourism website:

"The sun is shining, the lakes are warm, it's the perfect time to ... go skiing and riding. The Blackcomb Glacier lets you experience the best of both worlds - work on your tan and get your ski/ride fix at the same time.

The summer glacier experience is recommended for intermediate to advanced skiers and riders and offers a perfect opportunity to improve your park and bump skills."

And, hey Oslo -- the water temps at Wreck Beach in the summer are in the late teens (Celsius!)

Naturist4Ever
01-10-2008, 11:21 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VQHloGybBM&feature=related

(this is not me, but it is around the corner from us)