Skinny Dipping

For all those who enjoy a dip au naturel or wild swimming (in lakes, rivers etc)in the buff.

Wrist, Upper Arm or Ankle?

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Many of us remove our costume after entering the water and tie it to ourselves rather than chance not being able to find it later
The main options seem to be the ones in the heading.
I find that wrist or ankle tends to inhibit my swimming so I tie mine to my upper arm just above my elbow..

What are your preferences?

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RE:Wrist, Upper Arm or Ankle?

I usually stuff it under my hat and that works well. Once I picked up a few rocks , put them in my pockets and sank the suit. The key and (thrill) was to remember where I sank the suit so I could retrieve it and get out of the water. I was a bit worried only once

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RE:Wrist, Upper Arm or Ankle?

I usually stuff it under my hat and that works well. Once I picked up a few rocks , put them in my pockets and sank the suit. The key and (thrill) was to remember where I sank the suit so I could retrieve it and get out of the water. I was a bit worried only once

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RE:Wrist, Upper Arm or Ankle?

Once I picked up a few rocks , put them in my pockets and sank the suit.

My swimsuits aren't big enough to have pockets.

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Neither are mine.

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RE:Wrist, Upper Arm or Ankle?

I usually stuff it under my hat and that works well. Once I picked up a few rocks , put them in my pockets and sank the suit. The key and (thrill) was to remember where I sank the suit so I could retrieve it and get out of the water. I was a bit worried only once
I don't think that would work at the beach. At least not the beaches I go to.

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Ankle for me. Keeps it below the waterline to give less of a clue to others. The only way they'd know is if the waves reveal a little extra.

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If I do this it is always on my arm. I've tried the ankle and always been concerned it will come off, when kicking while swimming, and float away.

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