We have fond memories of being at Forty Acre Club in Missouri during the last eclipse. So much fun with a couple dozen others nudists to experience the event
That's what I wanted to do, but Mrs J&C wanted to view it at a textile park instead.
We are in the path of totality and I thought of watching it naked. The forecast is for clouds tomorrow, so we may not see anything except darkness anyways. Also, temps will be in the 50s, a bit too cold for me to be naked outside.
We are in the path of totality and I thought of watching it naked. The forecast is for clouds tomorrow, so we may not see anything except darkness anyways. Also, temps will be in the 50s, a bit too cold for me to be naked outside.
What is your minimum temperature for being nude outdoors?
Upper 50's is warm enough for me with bright sun and little wind.
My privacy fence blocks the wind in addition to a view from the neighbor's yard, so it gives me more opportunity to be nude outdoors.
I missed being in the path of totality for the 2017 eclipse for work related obligations. However, I knew then of this upcoming solar event, and vowed to see it in the path of totality. In fact my hometown is right on that line, and have family who could host (although not comfortably being nude in the northeast). When making our plans, we decided instead to visit friends in TX to see the spectacle (as TX is much more likely to see sun in April than is Western NY). Friends weve met at one of our favorite clothing optional resorts in the Caribbean. That would make a likely nude viewing much more the pleasure. However after 7 years of anticipation and of learning solar eclipse photography techniques my plans have been crashed by a Good Friday heart attack, which now has me restricted from travel. I will be able to observe the partial, and in the buff, but will miss the real deal. I guess knowing that my anticipated TX viewing would be obscured by a cloudy forecast is some consolation, but I wouldnt want to deny the awesome event to others. The weather may do that. Well, I do have 2045 to look forward to, when the next North American total solar eclipse is said to pass over my home in Central Florida. But will I be around? If so, hope to do it in the nude!
Since the sun will be obscured, my minimum temperature is probably low 60s for a short duration. I have a problem with the neighbor's view and lack of privacy. There only few locations in the back yard that are not visible to the neighbors.