So far our longest is just under 48 hours when we took a 3 day weekend at a resort. I cannot wait for that to turn into a week sans textiles!
The picture is in our "14" person tent which fits 2 comfortably! LOL I couldn't find a decent one of us without our noses buried in our phones. I think we just discovered we could pick up the WiFi quite well from the clubhouse. :D
Not long enough. A Friday afternoon until Sunday afternoon at Cypress Cove. Pulled in. Stripped, set up tent, went and paid for tent space, enjoyed the weekend and then broke down tent, paid bill and drove off naked. so 2 days. Could have gotten cheap drive thru food across the street from the resort but didn't want to put clothes on.
Longest I have done was 3 months while wife was away due to pregnancy issues and I had to stay to watch the animals while living outside 29 Palms, CA. Was a wonderful experience.
You were able to stay nude CONTINUOUSLY for the entire 3 months? You must have been well stocked up on groceries and stuff.
My most recent episode was 42 1/2 hours totally nude. I started Saturday night Dec. 29 at 9 PM. Woke up Sunday morning to rainy & cold conditions outside & since I had nowhere I needed/wanted to go I stayed inside, nude all day. Got some things done in the house that had been being put off. Monday morning it was still raining, but not quite as cold. The rain quit about noon and an hour or so later the sun came out. At 2:30 PM I got dressed and went outside to join the rest of the world for a little while.
For me it's 13 days on holiday a few years ago. Unfortunately my wife wouldn't countenance driving naked to the second nudist centre of our holiday but it was a bit far to drive in one day anyway.
One advantage of that resort is two supermarkets, butchers, chacuterie, fishmonger , hairdresser, laundry/cleaner, clothes shop, hardware/general store and eight cafes/restaurants on site so you never need to dress to go out.
One advantage of that resort is two supermarkets, butchers, chacuterie, fishmonger , hairdresser, laundry/cleaner, clothes shop, hardware/general store and eight cafes/restaurants on site so you never need to dress to go out.
Wow! Where is that?
One advantage of that resort is two supermarkets, butchers, chacuterie, fishmonger , hairdresser, laundry/cleaner, clothes shop, hardware/general store and eight cafes/restaurants on site so you never need to dress to go out.Wow! Where is that?
It's actually Euronat, and two miles away there is CHM with similar facilities.