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How To Be Nude In Nature In A Nudsim-Conservative State?

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I'm an avid hiker, and I frequent trails in Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and southern Pennsylvania.

None of these areas tolerates nude hiking.

I'll occasionally be alone on a trail with good all-round visibility, and open my fly, un-button my shirt, and let it all hang out in the sun - until I see hikers in the distance. Then - it takes about 15 seconds to cover up. As nice as it is to have the sun on those parts of the body, it's nothing like the freedom of a true nude hike.

Any suggestions?

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RE:How To Be Nude In Nature In A Nudsim-Conservative State?

carry a towel you can quickly wrap around your waist. Easy on, easy off. And hike on non-holiday weekdays. Avoid weekends and holidays. Hike longer and more remote trails. They will automatically be less crowded than short trails near town.

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RE:How To Be Nude In Nature In A Nudsim-Conservative State?

When I was hiking in North Carolina this summer I carried gym shorts which are easy to slip on. I also had my dogs with me which would have alerted me to any people (or bears) nearby. Of course the trail I was on is not traveled by many hikers since you have to go through our little community to get to it so pretty safe I think. Have only run into others up there twice and once was people renting the cabin across the street from mine.

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RE:How To Be Nude In Nature In A Nudsim-Conservative State?

I've hiked naked many times, sometimes alone, other times with other nudists. I'm fortunate to live in a country where naked hiking is not illegal. But that does not mean it is always accepted. I carry a short kilt which I can wrap round me if I see someone coming. I know a man, David, who was confronted by another man who said he was offended. David simply said " there is no law against you wishing to be offended".

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