Daring Nudists!!

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Traveling light

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Who has gone on an overnight or longer trip taking no clothing except what you were wearing?
Where did you go and how long did you stay?
What did you wear for the trip?
Shorts and shirt?
Shorts only?
Nothing?
If the latter 2, how did you handle stops along the way?

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How is this for travelling light -I have been chatting to a fellow nudist on here from overseas - the plan is later this year I am going over to meet up.I will fly over and only have the clothes im wearing - no luggage.At he airport he will pick me up then I will strip in his car - so he can throw them out.

When is your trip?

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I'm heading to a resort next month and plan on taking nothing but my smile. I plan on driving down nude and home the same way.That's as light as anyone can travel.How far is it to the resort?Have you done this before?The resort is 2 hour dive and I have done it before nude.

Have you taken your trip yet?
If so, did you go with no clothing at all?

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All these questions. Yes they were two separate holidays, each for a week. The one where the host trashed my clothes was in a nudist guesthouse but we'd all just been into town for the evening (each evening). Some of the other guests were clothed but only temporarily They clearly enjoyed the show.On the other holiday my friend and I agreed to trashing what we had worn after the start of the holiday. So there was no opportunity to prepare by taking extra clothes or agreeing that we would each have the same. I think I ran out first.This string has inspired me not to take any clothing, except what I'm already wearing, on my next two holidays.

Three questions on the clothes cutting.
Did you know this was goingto happen before you left on the trip?
Was this done once or multiple times?
Did they reveal the " private " body parts last?

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I had nights when I was awake and went for a drive with nothing but shorts and T I put in passenger seat.
Drove up to Wisconsin and along freeway stopped by a rest area.
Went in naked and left keys on wheel well so kinda did the key challenge.
Someone came in so had to wait for them to leave but when quiet again proceeded to vehicle and continued my drive.
Heart was racing but it felt great!

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In the 1980's I worked as a Scuba Divemaster/Instructor for a large diving vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. There were several 7 day trips that I drove to from over 250 miles away with only a very tiny speedo, one t-shirt and a towel. Once on the boat the shirt was off for 7 days. While in operation we (dive masters) were free to dive solo while the patrons were top side. I made a tremendous amount of dives nude. I would leave my speedo in an unsuspecting spot on the boats rear deck as I slipped into the water and always hoped they would be there when I returned. It worked fine. With your scuba gear on it is hard to detect your speedo either on or off from above water! Late nights were spent on the top sun deck star gazing nude.

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In the 1980's I worked as a Scuba Divemaster/Instructor for a large diving vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. There were several 7 day trips that I drove to from over 250 miles away with only a very tiny speedo, one t-shirt and a towel. Once on the boat the shirt was off for 7 days. While in operation we (dive masters) were free to dive solo while the patrons were top side. I made a tremendous amount of dives nude. I would leave my speedo in an unsuspecting spot on the boats rear deck as I slipped into the water and always hoped they would be there when I returned. It worked fine. With your scuba gear on it is hard to detect your speedo either on or off from above water! Late nights were spent on the top sun deck star gazing nude.

You wore the same suit every day for a week?
Did you share sleeping quarters with anyone and if so did they sleep nude also?
Were you concerned that you might have a wardrobe malfunction on the boat and have nothing to wear for the remainder of the week?

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In the 1980's I worked as a Scuba Divemaster/Instructor for a large diving vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. There were several 7 day trips that I drove to from over 250 miles away with only a very tiny speedo, one t-shirt and a towel. Once on the boat the shirt was off for 7 days. While in operation we (dive masters) were free to dive solo while the patrons were top side. I made a tremendous amount of dives nude. I would leave my speedo in an unsuspecting spot on the boats rear deck as I slipped into the water and always hoped they would be there when I returned. It worked fine. With your scuba gear on it is hard to detect your speedo either on or off from above water! Late nights were spent on the top sun deck star gazing nude.You wore the same suit every day for a week?Did you share sleeping quarters with anyone and if so did they sleep nude also?Were you concerned that you might have a wardrobe malfunction on the boat and have nothing to wear for the remainder of the week?

One more thought.
I guess you also brought a lot of sunscreen if you were spending a week on a boat wearing only a tiny speedo!

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I did wear the same suit all week as it was all I had to wear. The boat had an outdoor shower to rinse salt water off all gear and that worked for the suit also. I had not given consideration to a malfunction however I most likely could have borrowed something from another crew member. Our bunk room slept four. I was the only one in this room who slept nude but kept it under cover!

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Oh yes. I tan rather well but sunscreen was always a necessity. The area we worked in during mid day filling tanks etc. had a roof which doubled as a sun deck above. That was a popular area for sunning. Of course underwater no sunscreen needed!

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Of course underwater no sunscreen needed!

True at SCUBA depths but not at snorkelling or swimming depths - an inch or two of sea water does not filter the sun's rays adequately.

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