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    Were I live it is a several hour drive and/or a non landed orginization for swims, vollyball etc. How many of us have to 'risk' being naked in a non naked area, park, pool, hiking trail, beach? I went this am and I know I was seen, however they were nice enough to say nothing, however I am concerned with legal issues when being caught

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    Were I live it is a several hour drive and/or a non landed orginization for swims, vollyball etc. How many of us have to 'risk' being naked in a non naked area, park, pool, hiking trail, beach? I went this am and I know I was seen, however they were nice enough to say nothing, however I am concerned with legal issues when being caught

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    • #3
      yea - i went to local state park one time. just had to be nude. while wife watched for oncoming people,i did manage to walk a few feet before i had to put on pants. i have since found local lodges and visit them often. don't want to take the chance of getting caught in the textile world. this winter i'll go back to home nudity as the closest lodge closes then.

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      • #4
        I've made several trips to a local park and ran into some people one time, before I knew the layout of the park well enough.

        Not to mention, I always look for cars, to be sure not to offend, but the people had apparently WALKED from home to the park.

        Anyway, nothing came of it, so I am more careful now.

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        • #5
          I go nude in public a lot, but choose locations and times when there will be few, if any, people.

          A key consideration is the state/province/country in which you live. I live in Ontario, where both the law and the people are pretty tolerant of public nudity.

          However, in some U.S. states, you can be charged as a sexual offender just for being nude in public. You need to know the law.

          It's best to be very cautious at first, and then broaden the scope of your public nudity as you gain more confidence.

          Gary

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          • #6
            I have quite a few non-legal nude area's I go to that are fairly private, as there are no resorts within a three hour drive. I too am concerned of whats going to happen if caught, but hope not to have to find out and spoil my fun, but I am fairly careful and confident I am not likely to be caught or in any real trouble if caught in the places I venture to.
            Nudeinbama

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            • #7
              I'm pretty sure I live in one of those states where being nude is a "Sexual offence".

              I have gone skinny dipping now and then in secluded areas. And even a few strolls along remote trails.
              I've had a few "close calls" like the time I was skinny dipping and 8 high school students (4boys,4girls)showed up.
              If they hadn't been so noisy as they approached I would have been caught for sure, and who knows what charges I might have faced. As it turned out, I'm pretty sure they didn't see me untill after I had my shorts back on. Atleast they didn't make any comments about seeing me nude.
              In this era of Cell Phones I'm just afraid the cops could be there before I even knew anyone had seen me.
              I have plenty of nude time at home so it's not really worth the risk for me anymore.

              Steve

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              • #8
                I have always been envious of The Invisible Man.

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                • #9
                  I've done plenty of nude hiking in places where it's not legal, but I'm careful to go very early in the morning, and use trails which are seldom used, and that I know well. I used to take a late afternoon hike on one trail which I was quite confident on...only to run into two groups of people just minutes after I had gotten dressed, so I either go at sunrise, or not at all now. It's not worth the risk.

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                  • #10
                    I've also done quite a bit of free hiking and camping and skinny dipping and visits to clothing optional hotsprings on public land.

                    I belong to a non-landed club called the Camping Bares of San Diego and we have done quite a bit of this as a group. We have had a few run ins with the law but I would say 90% of the time we have no problems. We have gone canuding on the Colorado nude house boating on lake Powell tons of trips to hotsprings and remote camping areas in national forests and such.

                    In my experience the more remote the location in other words the farther you are from a road or a parking lot the better your chances of (a) not being seen in the first place and (b) if you are seen the person will generally be understanding or at least not freak out about it. It also helps if you can be part of a group and even better if that group includes one or two female members even if they are not nude. I don't know why but somehow by their mere presence they can usually dispell the notion that we are up to no good.

                    You never know though and the trend lately has been to over react to mere nudity like we are some sort of sex perverts or something. I would just say to know the laws in your area and also know the location you are going to and surrounding area before you strip off. Goodluck

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                    • #11
                      I lay my bikini top down friday night at a place i took my boys camping.....it was wet and there was a storm moving in so i wanted to see what it felt like, not much risk of being seen and i dont think a federal case would have been made.

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                      • #12
                        I thought that I was very careful, no cars in parking lot when I went in, apparently that was the key, as when I left there were 3. I thought the park was seldom used, as recommended by some fellows on a local group.
                        I will be more careful from now on as it is not worth the risk with the current focus

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                        • #13
                          Hope u enjoyed it when u took your top off. Glad to see you tried it. but please remember there's a time and a place to keep from getting cought LOL.

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                          • #14
                            There seem to be two schools of thought. (At least)
                            1. Those who seem to enjoy narrowly escaping detection.
                            2. Those who seek solitude for undisturbed nudity.

                            I fall into the second camp.

                            How not to be seen

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                            • #15
                              Trailscout, thanks for the Monty Python link. I certainly wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition.

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                              Originally posted by Trailscout:
                              There seem to be two schools of thought. (At least)
                              1. Those who seem to enjoy narrowly escaping detection.
                              2. Those who seek solitude for undisturbed nudity.

                              I fall into the second camp.

                              How not to be seen

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