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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RE:Traveling light

Not strictly no luggage, bt we have just booked our flights for three weeks in Gran Canaria with cabin baggage only.As we will be eating out at regular restaurants and shopping in textile places this seems to fulfil the terms of the topic heading.

Certainly seems to to me.
When will you be there?

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RE:Traveling light

Not strictly no luggage, bt we have just booked our flights for three weeks in Gran Canaria with cabin baggage only.As we will be eating out at regular restaurants and shopping in textile places this seems to fulfil the terms of the topic heading.Certainly seems to to me.When will you be there?
15th January to 5th February.

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RE:Traveling light

Speaking of kilts, did I tell you that someone on another board had moved to the Canary Islands and stopped wearing shorts and slacks. Hr found that he could be nude most of the time, including some places that were not officially clothing optional. In many other cases a pareo was sufficient and in the few others he wore a kilt.

Sounds like he's on Fuerteventura where that is my entire holiday wardrobe except for travelling and evening meals in regular restaurants.

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RE:Traveling light

Speaking of kilts, did I tell you that someone on another board had moved to the Canary Islands and stopped wearing shorts and slacks. Hr found that he could be nude most of the time, including some places that were not officially clothing optional. In many other cases a pareo was sufficient and in the few others he wore a kilt.Sounds like he's on Fuerteventura where that is my entire holiday wardrobe except for travelling and evening meals in regular restaurants.

Actually Gran Canaria.

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