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Bartamus
10-25-2002, 10:10 PM
Humm..after reading the various posts about the
reasons why younger naturists don't visit nudist
resorts cause of cost etc..here's a better idea.
How bout a naturist resort that specifically
caters to younger folk. Something on the order
of a Hostel type establishment.
Could that work?

Bartamus
10-25-2002, 10:10 PM
Humm..after reading the various posts about the
reasons why younger naturists don't visit nudist
resorts cause of cost etc..here's a better idea.
How bout a naturist resort that specifically
caters to younger folk. Something on the order
of a Hostel type establishment.
Could that work?

RT
10-26-2002, 04:28 PM
Hey Bart Dude

I would definatley visit a youth naturist hostel in the USA, I found when I was looking for places to stay in the USA it was very expensive compared to the good old Aussie dollar.

RT sifning out.

PS. I haven't seen Aaron,Danny or any other of the INA staff posting lately, are they all OK ?

Bartamus
10-26-2002, 07:17 PM
RT: Yeah they're all fine but busy. Danny lives
here in Phoenix with me. He's working a lot right
now. But I'll get him to post something soon.
I talked to Aaron a while ago, he was busy job
hunting. He no longer lives with Corky at INA
hdqts in California so his access to the internet is a bit
limited.
How are you doing?

David77
10-27-2002, 02:59 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bartamus:
Humm..after reading the various posts about the
reasons why younger naturists don't visit nudist
resorts cause of cost etc..here's a better idea.
How bout a naturist resort that specifically
caters to younger folk. Something on the order
of a Hostel type establishment.
Could that work? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>The only thing that resembles this, that I know of, is one type of accomodation at Turtle Lake Resort in Union City Michigan which they list under "THE BAG ROOM." It states, "We supply the mattress, you supply the sleeping bag and pillow. For only $10. per adult, you'll be warm and cozy for the night. First one up plugs in the coffee pot!"

Of course, also the daily entrance ground fees apply, but they are not high. This resort is very nice.

I hope more resorts adopt this accomodation option for persons who wish for a Youth Hostel for naturist.

dbickin
10-27-2002, 05:33 PM
I think Lupin has something similar. I don't remember the details, though.

David

David77
10-27-2002, 08:10 PM
Well, sure nuff!
As I read it, Lupin, in northern California, has a choice, after paying a reduced visitor's fee, of sleeping under the stars on a wooden platform with no additional charge, or renting a tent for $6., or staying in a heated Dormatory/Hostel at $6. It is listed at;

http://www.lupin.com/introvit.html

10-27-2002, 10:24 PM
Turtle Lake Resort also has lots of camping space, cabins to rent, a large trailer with rooms, and even large teepees that you can rent.