Vermont
Indeed, that is the rule. There are some local ordinances about nudity but no general law in the state. Stripping in public is considered to be provocative but simply being nude is not (I tend to agree with the latter and can see the logic in the former). Of course, if no one sees you disrobe, how can it be reported? For these reasons, Vermont is my go-to place for hiking - when the weather cooperates.
Indeed, that is the rule. There are some local ordinances about nudity but no general law in the state. Stripping in public is considered to be provocative but simply being nude is not (I tend to agree with the latter and can see the logic in the former). Of course, if no one sees you disrobe, how can it be reported? For these reasons, Vermont is my go-to place for hiking - when the weather cooperates.
Do you drive to your hiking location nude?
Stripping in public is considered to be provocative but simply being nude is not (I tend to agree with the latter and can see the logic in the former). Of course, if no one sees you disrobe, how can it be reported?
I think many of us would be happy with that compromise over what we have now in our local areas.
Stripping in public is considered to be provocative but simply being nude is not (I tend to agree with the latter and can see the logic in the former). Of course, if no one sees you disrobe, how can it be reported?I think many of us would be happy with that compromise over what we have now in our local areas.
Could be a little tricky for me since I live across the from from a high school!