Outdoor Nudist: Nude Camping and Hiking

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You have reminded me of the way we got into nudism.
We started by having a couple of ready-pitched tent holidays in France and on the first one I found a clothing-optional beach which I returned to on the second holiday.
We then decided that our own trailer-tent would be a good idea and used it for holidays in France and weekends in the UK gradually drifting towards sites near nude beaches and then to nudist camp sites.
These days almost all our holidays are nudist resorts or hotels and I am nude a lot at home while we both attend the local nude swim regularly.

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You have reminded me of the way we got into nudism.We started by having a couple of ready-pitched tent holidays in France and on the first one I found a clothing-optional beach which I returned to on the second holiday.John, if you have pictures of those camping sites, please post a
picture or two specially for us who haven't been to France.

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Nude camping is simply great. I live in a national forest and have many acres to hike and camp naked. I have already been 3 days naked and hiking, camping where ever I want. Besides that, a cool clothing optional resort is only 45 minutes away. Been at this resort when there was only 100 people and again when they had 1500 attendance. ( special event )

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What do you have against resorts? I've visited a few and had a good time. In fact, my favorite is in your part of the country.

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My love for being nude in nature is what brought me here. Naturism is for sure how I am leaning. A lot of people on here like to be nude all the time, for me I just enjoy being nude outside. A hike in the woods, hanging out by a lake. Maybe I am a weekend warrior on the nudist scene I guess..

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Clothes free camping is my favorite way to stay overnight a clothing optional venue in the summer. Gets so much closer to nature is is fun if you are prepared.

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if I have to hike clothed it just isn't nearly as nice, camping where I can leave all the fabric off is much better than having to keep stuff on. Cool weather of course mandates insulation, but in such case the comfort of warmth over rides the slight discomfort of the restriction.

Resort camping is fine, lots of convenience, more money. I am likely to do it when I have reason, like a group to meet with. (going to one tomorrow) I like the cheap aspect of camping in the wild, and the nature connection, exploring wild areas. That's interesting and much nicer done nude if possible.

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The nude camping and hiking are great at De Anza Springs.
Located On Over 500 Acres
* 311 RV Sites with Full Hook-ups
* Indoor & Outdoor Pools with Hot Tub
* Clubhouse, Fitness Center & Sauna

They have miles of trails that are great to walk on and enjoy the sunshine.

Link to De Anza trails information

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we have a nice area to boondock camp just west of Phoenix in Quartzite AZ.

Link to the Magic Circle group here on TN site

If you want to camp and be nude this is a large area of land about 500 acres.

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RVing is not camping. It's merely an apartment on wheels.

Yah. That's my idea. I grew up and still live in a manner that many would call camping, so when I go camping a tent is luxury, only use one to escape mosquitoes. a small tarp is all I need to keep dry when it rains. Cook over a fire pit and sit on the earth, that's camping. (ideally next to a mountain stream) I will go do that again this summer. I enjoy it, just need someone to say lets go. Going alone doesn't work, might as well stay home and work.

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