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Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 24 2003 12:12 pm
by Nhavasu
What are your views on naturists/nudists? Has anyone come upon a naked hiker/camper and what was the outcome ?



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Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Apr 04 2009 7:31 am
by azbackpackr
azhiker96 wrote:I have no problem with nude hikers but it's not a good choice for me. I've had several skin cancers removed from my arms over the years and just finished a topical chemo treatment to kill sun damaged areas. You'll typically find me with a broad brimmed hat, long sleeved shirt, and potent sunscreen heavily slathered on any exposed skin. I guess I could try nude hiking but I'd need to find a place that sold Bullfrog SPF 45 by the gallon! :sweat:
Bingo! Been there, done that, have the skin to show for it!

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Apr 27 2009 11:22 am
by hikeaz
APPENZELL, Switzerland - Voters in the heart of the Swiss Alps have banned naked hiking after dozens of mostly German nudists started rambling through their picturesque region.

By a show of hands citizens of the tiny canton of Appenzell Inner Rhodes voted overwhelmingly at their traditional open-air annual assembly to impose a $176 fine on violators. (Suggested, but not adopted, was an additional penalty of being made to post-hole for one mile in crusty snow 4 feet deep. ;) )

Only a scattering of people on Sunday opposed the ban on the back-to-nature activity that took off last autumn.

The cantonal government recommended the ban after determining that citizens had found nude hiking to be "thoroughly disturbing and irritating."

A similar legal move is expected in neighboring Appenzell Outer Rhodes with legislation being prepared against "this shameless behavior."

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Apr 27 2009 11:31 am
by Jeffshadows
:bigth:

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Apr 27 2009 11:53 am
by desert spirit
iHikeNude wrote:Tell me this folks. Why is it that other developed nations, as well as some not so. Have no problem with simple social nudity at public beaches, parks, lakes etc.
Are we as Americans more wise? Do we think we hold the moral high ground? I think not. Are countries like Spain or France populated and/or governed by exhibitionists and perverts? Or have these societies which pre-date our own by many, many years realized something we have not.
Look, our collective and irrational fear of the nude human body is a result of decades of control. Control of the church, state and even industry. The church will tell you that the body is a tool of sin and should be covered. The state merely follows the church (what separation!) and industry via the media serves up the idea that you are not complete or presentable or even likable unless we have the latest fashion to drape our frames in. Consume, people! Feed the machine!
We as a people need to wake up. We have been broken and divided in so many ways. We've even been made separate from our own earthly vehicles. So sad.
Besides, don't we as a people have more pressing things to deal with besides seeing a nude human on the trail? or anywhere for that matter.
Clean up your minds so we can be naked!
I don't think you're doing your cause much good by ranting and raving. I for one don't have an "irrational fear" of the human body, nor is my body a "tool of sin" (well, except on occasional Saturday nights).

And it's interesting that you automatically assume that because I don't particularly care to see your bare bum on the trail, that I must be some kind of religious zealot. Yes, I do go to church, but frankly, you sound much more like a zealot than I do. And you know, the only thing worse than mindless blathering for religion is ... mindless blathering against it.

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 09 2009 4:43 pm
by inphin80
iHikeNude wrote:Tell me this folks. Why is it that other developed nations, as well as some not so. Have no problem with simple social nudity at public beaches, parks, lakes etc.
Are we as Americans more wise? Do we think we hold the moral high ground? I think not. Are countries like Spain or France populated and/or governed by exhibitionists and perverts? Or have these societies which pre-date our own by many, many years realized something we have not.
Look, our collective and irrational fear of the nude human body is a result of decades of control. Control of the church, state and even industry. The church will tell you that the body is a tool of sin and should be covered. The state merely follows the church (what separation!) and industry via the media serves up the idea that you are not complete or presentable or even likable unless we have the latest fashion to drape our frames in. Consume, people! Feed the machine!
We as a people need to wake up. We have been broken and divided in so many ways. We've even been made separate from our own earthly vehicles. So sad.
Besides, don't we as a people have more pressing things to deal with besides seeing a nude human on the trail? or anywhere for that matter.
Clean up your minds so we can be naked!
Clould not agree more. People need to loosen up!

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 09 2009 5:04 pm
by Jeffshadows
As long as they're wearing loose clothing I support your stance. :bigth:

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 09 2009 5:12 pm
by joebartels
inphin80 do you go to work nude like uncivilized tribes?
Spain and France have vacancies, why do you live in a country that doesn't commonly accept old world values?

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 09 2009 9:14 pm
by Nighthiker
In Europe I don't think they have poison ivy, oak and sumac let alone jumping cholla.

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 10 2009 8:14 am
by Jeffshadows
No, but they have the stinging needle and hogweed. Besides, all of these things will get you clothed or no...

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 2:04 pm
by inphin80
joe bartels wrote:inphin80 do you go to work nude like uncivilized tribes?
Spain and France have vacancies, why do you live in a country that doesn't commonly accept old world values?
Sorry. . . I thought we were talking about hiking, not going to work. But thank you for driving my point home so well there Sporty Spice. So let me get this straight. France and Spain have uncivilized tribes going to work naked there? WOW! Sounds like you know what you're talking about.
I say again. . . People need to loosen up. :)

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 2:08 pm
by fairweather8588
...Sporty Spice?

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 2:21 pm
by joebartels
nudist lingo?

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 4:03 pm
by Dschur
Australia is closing it's beaches to nude bathers. They used to back when we first started going there in 1988. But more and more beaches are being posted for no nudes...

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 4:16 pm
by wallyfrack
Dschur wrote:Australia is closing it's beaches to nude bathers. They used to back when we first started going there in 1988. But more and more beaches are being posted for no nudes...
So....No nudes is good nudes? :sl:

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 4:22 pm
by fairweather8588
wallyfarak wrote:
Dschur wrote:Australia is closing it's beaches to nude bathers. They used to back when we first started going there in 1988. But more and more beaches are being posted for no nudes...
So....No nudes is good nudes? :sl:
And Missouri loves company

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 4:34 pm
by PaleoRob
fairweather8588 wrote:
wallyfarak wrote:
Dschur wrote:Australia is closing it's beaches to nude bathers. They used to back when we first started going there in 1988. But more and more beaches are being posted for no nudes...
So....No nudes is good nudes? :sl:
And Missouri loves company
That noise you hear coming from your computer is me groaning.

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 13 2009 5:17 pm
by Jeffshadows
inphin80 wrote:
joe bartels wrote:inphin80 do you go to work nude like uncivilized tribes?
Spain and France have vacancies, why do you live in a country that doesn't commonly accept old world values?
Sorry. . . I thought we were talking about hiking, not going to work. But thank you for driving my point home so well there Sporty Spice. So let me get this straight. France and Spain have uncivilized tribes going to work naked there? WOW! Sounds like you know what you're talking about.
I say again. . . People need to loosen up. :)
:sl: :sl: :sl:
Madness...It made no sense...
:sl: :sl: :sl:

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 14 2009 5:11 am
by azbackpackr
Who needs Comedy Central? We can read posts on HAZ with our morning coffee!

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 14 2009 11:44 am
by nonot
If I was out hiking with my neice and some asshat saunters up showing the full monty, I'm not sure exactly what I would do, but it would end up very badly for the hippy-past-his-prime.

Put yourself in that position, how would you like it if your young daughter or neice was out enjoying the wilderness and had to see some naked jackass?

Europeans are more open about nudity. Yet they don't even allow people to hike nude. Go to Europe if you want to spent time on a nude beach that is maked "nude beach", otherwise save yourself the embarrassment and wear some clothes. If you want to hike nude, find or buy some private property and knock yourself out, but stay off public land.

Re: Naturist/nudist hiking

Posted: Jun 14 2009 6:56 pm
by azbackpackr
Why is it always guys who are against this, and it' always guys who don't want to see other guys and they don't want "innocent" young girls seeing them either?

Dang, I do occasionally miss the 70's--back when I was an "innocent" young girl, enjoying Black's Beach! I do think people are far too prudish. And the most prudish ones always will say, "I'm not a prude, but..."

I really don't care about nude beaches, nude hiking, or nude anything these days. Been there, done that, so what, big flippin' deal. I don't care if you have clothes on or not. I'm desensitized, I think that is the point. In the 60's and 70's a lot of us deliberately desensitized ourselves against those first feelings of shock when you see people walking around naked. We did it on purpose, because we thought the whole darned world was too uptight, and one way to get past that was to go to a (at that time legal) nude beach where 30,000 men, women and children of all ages would be enjoying the sunshine on any given summer's day.

Nowadays it just boggles my mind how people get so excited about it. Get over it!