Question? ... Would posting pictures of your daring adventures in a
public place be enough evidence to get you arrested, if the
authorities were to see them? ... If you ask, what were THEY
doing in a place like this... They might answer, looking for
someone like YOU. ;-) ... BTW, don't let
this question stop you from posting your pictures... Consider that
a DARE. 8-))
It has always been a huge concern of mine how the law treats nudity and those who embrace the lifestyle. How simple nudity has been turned around to meaning sex is beyond me. This whole notion needs to be addressed in public forums so that overly harsh laws are never allowed to be applied in our circumstances. It shouldn't be, well treat them nice and they shouldn't ruin your life from here on out. Simply being nude should not be a crime, or at least not a life changing felony. Maybe this was the wrong thread for me to go off on this topic but the subject was mentioned and it should be a concern for all of us here.
Summers almost over I got to think ofsomething
The Naked Public Dares site (https://nakedpublicdares.com/index.htm)
has a lot of ideas.
That's a great site with around 150 public naked dares. I looked
through the list and recon that I have done 68 of them over the
last 6 years. So there is still some way to go. BTW that's one of them in the group photo.
Thats very odd and backwards in a state that is so open in other aspects such as 420. There's many hotsprings in Colorado and many allow public nudity. Id do some research with lawyers to see exactly what the status of the law is. Federal land rules might be laxer. Was vacationing here in Colorado this past week and loved it