Post #2AussieDainSuper NudistToo long constrained by expectations of society.Time to live and enjoy as nature intended RE:NSW hikerShould -well I don't know.
But I have. Once you are a short way in along the track it is relatively safe to presume that you would only pass fellow nudists.
Would take the same risk ag Kings as there are non-nudists who use that track by accident or intention
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RE:NSW hikerOnce you take the turnoff to Werrong, you can only go down toe Werrong, and it is well sign posted as a clothing optional beach. You are off the coast track. No traffic passing through.
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Post #4AussieDainSuper NudistToo long constrained by expectations of society.Time to live and enjoy as nature intended RE:NSW hikerOnce you take the turnoff to Werrong, you can only go down toe Werrong,
Thanks mate for showing me the way
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RE:NSW hikerWhile the covid19 problem is one we cannot head south. But later in 2021 we would love to join a group and do some hiking. Keep safe and Happy New year.
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RE:NSW hikerWhile the covid19 problem is one we cannot head south. But later in 2021 we would love to join a group and do some hiking. Keep safe and Happy New year.
To bad didn't live closer. I'd join you on a naked hike.
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RE:NSW hikerWhenever I go to Werrong, I normally keep my shorts on until I get almost to the beach. But on the way back up the hill, Im naked until I get to the track junction.
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RE:NSW hikerHi Happy to join in. love hiking ...blue mountain has many tracks were we could hike in a group....over a Saturday or Sunday...would be great
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