Nude Hikers
Any & all Nudists who have & shall enjoy a Nude hike, of any length, along any trail, well trod or self-blazen; whether amidst tall timbers in a rich forest, parallel to caressing waves along a sandy beach, circuitously passing ageless stones in a high desert or wherever the proximate terrain allows for spending several hours hiking Nude & feeling the Freedom of brushing against the Wonders of...
A Minor Panic
Return to DiscussionsWhen hiking nude, my habit is to hike awhile, then ditch my cloths and other belongings and hike nude with no "emergency" cloths with me. I always stash my things off the trail to avoid them being found by other hikers. But on my last hike, when I returned, I couldn't find my stuff! I (thought) I knew where I'd hidden them, but I couldn't find them at all! My cloths, my car keys, my cell phone...everything...missing. I began contemplating having to walk out naked to seek help at the trailhead, potentially risky and embarrassing. Finally...finally...I found my things. Turns out I'd remembered wrong where I'd put them. Whew! Has this ever happened to anyone else?
I did that years ago. I would go to a familiar trail and if there weren't any other cars there i would take off my shorts, leave them beside the trail, and run for a mile or so and then return. One day on my way back I saw someone one the trail between me and my shorts. I hid off trail as he stopped and looked at my shorts for a second and moved on without seeing me or taking my shorts.
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Every time I hike naked I always take my things with me. I totally understand why you do that but I always take my things and just put them in my backpack as you never know what you who you may run into and in case of any emergency you always have your things especially if you need to call for emergency services.
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Every time I hike naked I always take my things with me. I totally understand why you do that but I always take my things and just put them in my backpack as you never know what you who you may run into and in case of any emergency you always have your things especially if you need to call for emergency services.
I don't do this often because in the places I like to hike, I need my pack and safety gear, most importantly, my Garmin InReach for an SOS should something happen. When I have hiked short distances, while in the wilderness, I GPS the location where I leave my stuff and carry my Garmin unless there is a really good landmark. I do have two places I am comfortable leaving everything behind except my shoes and a water bottle, and yes, that is the best way to hike. One place I will be seen, but it's 2200 acres of clothing-optional space, so that doesn't count.
