We have been getting naked where you shouldn't be for over 10 years with no problems. Yes, we have been caught several times but no one has ever made a rude comment, some will even pose with us. For us it is a lot of fun and just a thing we do. Sure, we watch for others around but we seem to always find a way to get the shot.
We have been getting naked where you shouldn't be for over 10 years with no problems. Yes, we have been caught several times but no one has ever made a rude comment, some will even pose with us. For us it is a lot of fun and just a thing we do. Sure, we watch for others around but we seem to always find a way to get the shot.
Nice pics. If you use good judgement I think you can be naked out in nature a lot of places without a problem. I do it myself all the time. As a solo male, though, I feel I need to be a little more cautious. A couple has an advantage, I think, even though women generallly have a little more challenge getting naked and redressed in a hurry. Glad you enjoy your nude activities!
I go naked a lot of places I shouldn't, to me I'm being comfortable with my lifestyle but I am also careful with my surroundings to make sure I can not be seen. I have been seen a few times, all by men, and those guys applauded me for being comfortable in public.
In England, Scotland and Wales, UK it is not illegal to be naked in public. And the police are advised not to take action.Is this really the case? Stephen Gough, the Naked Rambler, attempted to hike the length of Great Britain naked and was arrested over 20 times. He spent most of 9 years in prison from 2006-2015. He has been described as a prisoner of conscience. He never ever hurt anyone. Only the unbending stubbornness of the establishment.
Stephen Gough hiked north from Lands End in the South West corner of England and didn't get arrested until he reached Scotland. As you pointed out his nude hiking was many years ago - long before the law was clarified. The Scottish police have only accepted it in the last year and English/Welsh police guidance was not that much earlier. I understand that much of his later imprisonment was for contempt of court - refusing to dress when in court and directed to do so by the judge.
The title Naked Rambler is often given to David Guilderdale these days. He hikes naked in Sherwood Forrest National Park (Robin Hood's abode) several times a week. Others are following his example such that it may be fairly common to see naked ramblers in the national Park.
For our law on naturism visit www.bn.org.uk/policing .
Thank you all for your responses! I especially appreciate the idea of daring but smart and daring being different from exhibitionism. I will take everything into consideration and let you know if I do anything daring. Right now with the - 55 degree wind chill, I'll wait...
I myself aren't interested in the thrill of getting caught out in public. The only place I've been nude where it might be a problem is when hiking up near our place in North Carolina. I don't do it for the thrill of the chance of being caught but because I like being naked in nature. I have driven bottomless in Florida to and from the nude beach, resort or surf spot but then it's not illegal to drive nude in Florida from what I can determine.
I did streak through a restaurant with some buds in our high school fraternity club but that was way before I became a nudist and it was the fad at the time.
Here in Aussie you do have be a little careful as it depends on who sees you and if the cops arrive. I have offered to work for other nudists nude when safe to do so but have had no offers of work which include nudity yet. I am a garage door and gate repair guy so unless it was acreage I suppose it isn't going to be safe to do so. Still hoping though as I love to be nude whenever possible. Clothes are just a pain in the heat except to stop sun stroke or in times of cold weather.
Cheers Steve