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    Now that it'll be quite cold (in most places) for a couple of months, what is everyone planning to do nude in the spring (OK, RT/CT and others from down under need not answer...LOL).

    For me, I am looking forward to driving home 30 miles from a nude swim - still nude (should I be posting this on streaking.org?).

    Take care and stay nude (when you can bare it).

    Brian.

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    Now that it'll be quite cold (in most places) for a couple of months, what is everyone planning to do nude in the spring (OK, RT/CT and others from down under need not answer...LOL).

    For me, I am looking forward to driving home 30 miles from a nude swim - still nude (should I be posting this on streaking.org?).

    Take care and stay nude (when you can bare it).

    Brian.

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    • #3
      I live in the northeast of the united states, it is cold here for a long time but as soon as it warms up enough to be nude you can rest asured Ill be out there enjoying it.If all goes well I hope to spend a lot more time at it this year than I was able to last year.I like to camp,and explore the wilderness,walking nude and just relaxing and soaking up the warm sun.I think more people should try it,mabye they wouldnt be so up tight about everything.

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      • #4
        Oh, and the other thing I look forward to is taking the dog for a walk, nude too (over fields, of course, that is).

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        • #5
          I am in the middle of planning a winter natural hotsprings tour using cross country skis and snow shoes. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif[/img] to hike to hotsprings not accessible in winter because the roads aren't plowed. I have been to these springs in summer, but they are crowded and dirty. The thought of bathing nude in a hotspring surrounded by snow appeals to me and a few hardy friends. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] All of us are experienced back country skiers and winter campers.
          The first stop will be Hotsprings Cove north of Tofino on Vancouver Island. Rain and wind, not snow will be the challenge here but the hotsprings will be great. The boat trip could have its own challenge, no nude boating here, full survival gear is required as the West Coast of Vancouver Island is particularly nasty in January. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif[/img]

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          • #6
            Wow, that does sound great nudeboots.

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            • #7
              We're organizing a trip to Hawaii in May, a week at Hawaii (Big Island) and a second week at Kauai. It's not primarily going to be a naturist time, but I do hope and expect to catch a few days at nude beaches.

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              • #8
                luvnaturism

                Where are the nude beaches in Hawaii? Thanks.

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                • #9
                  NudeisHealthy:

                  Nude beaches in Hawaii, hard to find. My wife and I just returned from Kauai a few months ago. The nudist climate in Hawaii is no real favorable. Some of the spots we found in the World Guide to Nude Beaches were now off limits and checked by police periodically.

                  We found one on Oahu. Kaneane Beach. It was empty when we went. Had the whole beach to ourselves. If you have the World Guide to Nude Beaches and Resorts book these beaches are in there. Never been to the nude beaches on Maui.
                  Kauai, we visited a few. Best beach...Secret Beach. A hike in and out but worth it. Rock Quarry Beach...again we were mostly alone. We took our clothes off and relaxed for awhile but some kids outta school came and spoiled the quiet.

                  Most of the other beaches we went to visit had lots of signs posted stating citation or arrest for nudity so we walked to the beach and found several people running for cover to get dressed. We didn't want to try and enjoy the day like that.

                  If you don't have this book...buy it. It's worth the money.

                  Good luck in Hawaii if you're going. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif[/img]

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