Barefooting in the snow is for the brave, making naked snow angels is for the crazies! Then jogging back to and getting back in the hot tub, that is like nothing else I've experienced - tiny little hot needles all over my body mmm hmm, now that's what I call alive. Life is for living, take off those foot coverings and live it!
I have done nude walking in snow. When we had a dog, I had to take him out in the morning and occasionally it had snowed overnight. Once with 6" of snow around, I stripped naked and walked around a local field twice (about 15mins) before getting dressed again.
First thing I put on was sox and shoes!
Have done a few snow baths too - very invigorating!
Yes at the hot springs and the club. Although the club has heated mats from the bath house to the hot tub so you dont have to walk in the snow unless they are off or you want to. I would not walk bare feet in the snow otherwise.
Aaah yes, fond memories do come back to this old brain when tweaked by another person's story. I enjoyed some nude hot tubbing a few years ago up on the side of a mountain with a couple of friends, and he was one of those dudes who more was better, keeping his hot tub at 108 degrees! Let me tell you, lolling around in the snow between dips into that hot action was not only pleasurable but needed after a few minutes in that boiling story!
Have I gone too far the topic of snowy feet, you think? Sweet memory, regardless.
Wildwilly1. I started this thread and I dont think your off base at all. Im happy it expanded to other nude snow experiences. Winter up north can be so depressing for nudists, we need outdoor nude activities! And so what if southerners think we are crazy, we are!
We dont get a lot of opportunity to walk nude in the snow down here & if it snows everyone goes outside and stands around to look at it. I think its about every 5 to 10 years we have a light dusting. This morning it was 31F with a good covering of frost & I was able to briefly step out in it nude but thats about it. Ft Walton had a forecast of light flurries this past weekend, but didnt hear back about it. I guess well have to make do with our white sand.