C.O. In Co

C.O. in Co stands for- Clothing Optional in Colorado. I have a 30 Acre Homestead in Northern Colorado, my plan is to use it as a nudist retreat. Located about 30 min. from Estes Park. It is surrounded by National Forest with great hiking. I will have designated camping sites, the House is still under construction so no beds at this time. It is Clothing Optional, so if you are new to the nudist...

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We had a great time camping and hiking at Iron Aspen Ranch earlier this week. Me and two friends spent a couple of days up there taking in the sun and fresh mountain air. Mick and his pups are great hosts and we immediately felt at home. We brought a tent and camped in a meadow between two creeks. The views were spectacular and we all got some well needed nude time outside as we hiked and explored the area. We even utilized the outdoor shower on Mick's deck in the evening. Very invigorating! Two more nudists showed up the next day and Mick took us all on a hike up to a pond for a little skinny dipping and picture taking. In all, there were 6 of us roaming free in the mountains that day! It was the perfect location to escape to and spend some time with friends. Highly recommended if you live in the area. Tom

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That was a great couple of days. I needed it!

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Definitely lots of fun.

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Is that pond on the property, or close by on First land? Any chance there are fish in there. That would be lovely. Fishing and skinny dipping...in that order. Don't want to scare the fish if there are any.

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Is that pond on the property, or close by on First land? Any chance there are fish in there. That would be lovely. Fishing and skinny dipping...in that order. Don't want to scare the fish if there are any.

Not to far away but sorry no Fish an it will be dry in the next few weeks till Spring

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No fish, but still good for a dip (unless it's dry). Got it.

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