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Wishing the best possible fortune. Glad you successfully are avoiding extra trouble and choosing to stay safe by avoiding potential uncertainties and unresolved hazards in the United States. It is horrbile and unfair and unfortunate my nation's government is acting the way it is acting.

But I am glad to hear you are avoiding extra unneccessary uncertainties by Staying Inside Canada.

Again, I hope people can get the memo, Trump is WAY more of a hazard to everyone as President in the USA because of the power-grab going on right now. Lots of unfortunate uncertainty, and it is just the reality we are living is that we are in a historic new territory of politics, which I am sad to say.

There are just so many uncertainties and risks traveling from another nation to Inside the USA right now, and for many Americans traveling inside the USA.

Wishing you well, and I wish for you to make it safe to Halifax soon.

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Thanks. I made it safe to Halifax in September 2025, I even made it to St. John's and back.

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Wishing the best possible fortune. Glad you successfully are avoiding extra trouble and choosing to stay safe by avoiding potential uncertainties and unresolved hazards in the United States. It is horrbile and unfair and unfortunate my nation's government is acting the way it is acting.But I am glad to hear you are avoiding extra unneccessary uncertainties by Staying Inside Canada.Again, I hope people can get the memo, Trump is WAY more of a hazard to everyone as President in the USA because of the power-grab going on right now. Lots of unfortunate uncertainty, and it is just the reality we are living is that we are in a historic new territory of politics, which I am sad to say.There are just so many uncertainties and risks traveling from another nation to Inside the USA right now, and for many Americans traveling inside the USA.Wishing you well, and I wish for you to make it safe to Halifax soon.

Thanks. I made it safe to Halifax in September 2025, I even made it to St. John's and back.

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Update April 2026:
Last summer, I managed to cross the whole of Canada. I landed in St Johns, Newfoundland, and then drove back to Halifax. From there, I shipped my trike to Spain. In December 2025, I collected it in Spain and rode to Morocco for two and a half months. From Tangier, I undertook a round trip to Marrakesh, Agadir and then south of the Atlas Mountains to Taza, Fes and Meknes, before returning to Tangier.
From Morocco, I rode back to Spain and on to Seville. There I had to have some repairs carried out and then rode on to Portugal. Now Im riding north through Portugal to Lisbon and Porto. Later, I will continue north to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Then I plan to turn east over the mountains and travel via Burgos and Pamplona across the foothills of the Pyrenees to France. I will ride north of the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean coast and then on to Italy and Slovenia. Later, I will cross the countries of the former Yugoslavia.
Stay tuned for further updates.

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Awesome.

I want more people eventually adopting green transportation/transport.

I definitely hope public transport will eventually be nudist-friendly in the United States at some later point in time.

It is not right now, but I badly want American laws and attitudes to change for the better to be more nudist-friendly soon!

Oh, and when visiting Balkan/Yugoslavia, alway be careful in Serbia. Always be careful in the more traditionally muslim area called Bosnia/Herzegovina Federation, and same for traditionally muslim Albania.

Attitudes toward nudity are changing in both Bosnia and Albania, but some people are at least a little rude on some occasions like in Asia and Africa and the United States to nudists. Sad but true even if there is less of that now among aged 22-42 years old adults in both countries.

Serbia in many places is just really ultra Christian now, so attitudes might be even more regressive there due to the decline of the nudist community since the fall of YugoSlavia, unlike the more vibrant Slovenia Croatia and CrnaGora (Montenegro) which all have many nudist locations.

Macedonia also has a conservative culture in the present government.

That all is based on what I have read online and offline about the post-yugoslavia governments in each of those countries.

Slovenia is safe, Croatia is safe, CrnaGora or Montenegro might be safe in public or at least is safe at beaches, Albania less so, Bosnia probably not, Serbia less so. Macedonia is less safe and has some trouble.

Greece is adjacent to the Balkan places and is very safe for nudists to an extent.

If you want to know about the nudists locations in each country, there are pages on wikipedia listing all the nudist locations of beaches and nudist communities. That gives an idea about what each country says about how nudists might practice nudism in their home nation-states there in European nations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_where_social_nudity_is_practised

I hope that gives some ideas about the travel.

Thank you very much for sharing!

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