Canoe And Kayak Nudist
For those who enjoy paddling down a river, or across a lake or chasing a shark in a canoe or kayak. Share your experience or encounter even if it's with the game warden.
comments, stories lets hear them
Return to Discussionsok i know its getting cool but i know you are still paddling maybe not nude but the paddling of the boats are not stopping, even so tell us about your summer adventures - where you've been what you saw or who saw you , ha ha. i know there have been some great adventures, i usually go to only a couple places and had a blast how about you...
went yaking today, beautiful day to be on the water spent about five hours paddling around the lake and getting close to nature. went to my skinnydipping spot and got into the water a little cold but enjoyable than sunbathed for a while before paddling on i than went to my sunning rock to bask in the sun i still haven't got the nerve to nude sunbathe here as it is a little more out in the open so kept my bathing suit on. several out fishing in boat and several in yaks and canoes even one sailboat. yes a good day to be alive and yes may go tommorrow for a repeat...
took my fishing boat to lake the other day and when i launched it i thought maybe i should have brought the yak, when i got out around the bend the wind and waves hit the side of the boat and i was glad for what i had , a little while later i saw a few yaks that had paddled out into the waves and wind and they did ok but i love the smooth water and a little wind is ok wwhen yaking..
OK can't let Gabare be the only one writing. But i havent't had the chance to get on the water yet. But did get my day use pass from the Core of Engineers. The few good days I spent doing spring clean up chores around farm nude.
I usually nakak on the local inland lake that is just a few miles drive from home. I wear only a skimpy nylon running short to the launch area and as soon as away from the public I strip down and put shorts next to kayak seat with a towel accordianed on top. If 'errant' fishermen come close just pull towel over. Then I kayak around the shoreline. I have a couple of choice secluded gravel beaches that I can nap on and a few sitting rocks with a view. I work 24 hr shifts so when just off from work I like a genle paddle to a natural resting area and nap with dog keeping eye on things. I am a nature photographer and when I don't take the dog along, I will take my tripod in the kayak and a 400 mm lens and get great nature shots. My yak is a kayak/canoe hybird... much like an open faced yak and 12 feet long. I set the tripod between my knees and if water requires will grip it with my knees. It's about 4k$ of equipment rather not have to dive after it!!!!!!!!!! When paddling I push it forward and when shoting I pull it back to me.
I'm not much into the white water thrill yaking. Like the quiet restful paddle down a nice river or on the calm inland lakes. I yak for relaxation and restoration. That's why I prefer to do it nude.
I will contribute actual experiences as the spring and summer progress.
OK can't let Gabare be the only one writing. But i havent't had the chance to get on the water yet. But did get my day use pass from the Core of Engineers. The few good days I spent doing spring clean up chores around farm nude.
I usually nakak on the local inland lake that is just a few miles drive from home. I wear only a skimpy nylon running short to the launch area and as soon as away from the public I strip down and put shorts next to kayak seat with a towel accordianed on top. If 'errant' fishermen come close just pull towel over. Then I kayak around the shoreline. I have a couple of choice secluded gravel beaches that I can nap on and a few sitting rocks with a view. I work 24 hr shifts so when just off from work I like a genle paddle to a natural resting area and nap with dog keeping eye on things. I am a nature photographer and when I don't take the dog along, I will take my tripod in the kayak and a 400 mm lens and get great nature shots. My yak is a kayak/canoe hybird... much like an open faced yak and 12 feet long. I set the tripod between my knees and if water requires will grip it with my knees. It's about 4k$ of equipment rather not have to dive after it!!!!!!!!!! When paddling I push it forward and when shoting I pull it back to me.
I'm not much into the white water thrill yaking. Like the quiet restful paddle down a nice river or on the calm inland lakes. I yak for relaxation and restoration. That's why I prefer to do it nude.
I will contribute actual experiences as the spring and summer progress.
OK can't let Gabare be the only one writing. But i havent't had the chance to get on the water yet. But did get my day use pass from the Core of Engineers. The few good days I spent doing spring clean up chores around farm nude.
I usually nakak on the local inland lake that is just a few miles drive from home. I wear only a skimpy nylon running short to the launch area and as soon as away from the public I strip down and put shorts next to kayak seat with a towel accordianed on top. If 'errant' fishermen come close just pull towel over. Then I kayak around the shoreline. I have a couple of choice secluded gravel beaches that I can nap on and a few sitting rocks with a view. I work 24 hr shifts so when just off from work I like a genle paddle to a natural resting area and nap with dog keeping eye on things. I am a nature photographer and when I don't take the dog along, I will take my tripod in the kayak and a 400 mm lens and get great nature shots. My yak is a kayak/canoe hybird... much like an open faced yak and 12 feet long. I set the tripod between my knees and if water requires will grip it with my knees. It's about 4k$ of equipment rather not have to dive after it!!!!!!!!!! When paddling I push it forward and when shoting I pull it back to me.
I'm not much into the white water thrill yaking. Like the quiet restful paddle down a nice river or on the calm inland lakes. I yak for relaxation and restoration. That's why I prefer to do it nude.
I will contribute actual experiences as the spring and summer progress.
Rocky