Conditions @ Rooster Rock as of April 1st.

First of all this not an April Fools post.
It was such a nice day i rode my bike out to Rooster Rock, and on arriving use the Nudist Compass app on my phone to "check in".
The water levels were pretty high, but but as high as it normally would be for this time of year. The
Dragonfly trail was partially covered with freezing cold water. and there was no beach at the end of the rail.
I instead hiked to the far end of the clothign optional area and then cut over to the river. Once I reached the rail alogn the little ridge above the water, i discovered that sections of the trail had eroded away ane no longer existed, so I just camped at a flat fassy spot on the little ridge over looking the water across from Sand Island.
When it came time to go, I ran into a coupel of guys who were hiking out of a trail closer in towards the entrance and hey told me that there was some beach area there., although the beach area was pretty sparse.
The table, has been moved near the entrance at the bottom of ht ehill about 20 feet into the clothing optional area and is nto wa convenient place to ge undressed when arriving or dressed when leaving. The front of the bench is a little more undercut/undermined than it was last year and ht efroudn in fronot of the seat of the bench may be level with the bottom of a person's rib cage.
Shade is spar4se because the Springtime leaves have nto yet sprouted and most of the trees are still bare of leave. Still, for me at least, until the temperatures get up into the 80's or higher I dont' feel shade is really all that needed. I like to get color.
Sor those who dont' know, I am partially blind, and although I can ride a bike, it isnt' as safe for me as it once was. So, if you like to have company when hedign out to a nude beach or nudist club, I am alway shappy to chip in for gas and/or parkign fees. Send me a not eif you are looking to make nudist friends.

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