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


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Oh so it's kind of like driving on the freeway, as long as everyone goes twenty miles over the speed limit it's okayjeffmacewen wrote:Portland Police don't arrest the naked riders. They cite the city's extremely tolerant public indecency code as permitting such activities as mass nude cycling.
Ironically, if everyone wanted to hike naked, I would probably suck-it-up never complain. Fortunately, the opposite is the case!!joe bartels wrote:Oh so it's kind of like driving on the freeway, as long as everyone goes twenty miles over the speed limit it's okayjeffmacewen wrote:Portland Police don't arrest the naked riders. They cite the city's extremely tolerant public indecency code as permitting such activities as mass nude cycling.
I think they do their bike ride in the summer when it's too hot in Tucson or Phoenix. There is a "No Pants" day on the METRO Light Rail. It's sort of a flash mob thing and I don't get invited because I don't have one of those flash mob thingy phones.azbackpackr wrote:Dang! Now that sounds like fun!But why not do it in a warm place, such as Tucson or Phoenix?
And thus, the invention of the loin clothe did follow.imike wrote:I haven't followed this thread, but I imagine this might apply:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15785219
Who said that about conservative and unenlightened? I've met some "Conservative" naturists. They tried to convert me to vote for Ron Paul. I just think you are "clothes minded"jeffmacewen wrote:The sad assumption played out there, as well. "Because you are against running into naked people while out hiking you must, therefore, be conservative or unenlightened." I'm neither, I just don't want to hike around naked people!!;)
Al_HikesAZ wrote:Who said that? I just think you are "clothes minded"jeffmacewen wrote:The sad assumption played out there, as well. "Because you are against running into naked people while out hiking you must, therefore, be conservative or unenlightened." I'm neither, I just don't want to hike around naked people!!;)
Ooops. You are quick. I went back to make a gratuitous reference to Ron Paul and you had already commented.jeffmacewen wrote:Al_HikesAZ wrote:Who said that? I just think you are "clothes minded"jeffmacewen wrote:The sad assumption played out there, as well. "Because you are against running into naked people while out hiking you must, therefore, be conservative or unenlightened." I'm neither, I just don't want to hike around naked people!!;)
I like it!
Look at the caption under the image accompanying the story...it talks about the community being "Conservative."
A community that didn't give women the right to vote until 1990 - that's not "Conservative", that is "Neanderthal". Makes sense that a community like that would ban naturist hikers. And this defendant was apparently a jerk. Conservatives get enough of a bum rap without being equated with this Canton. Or maybe my definition of Conservative just includes more of a Libertarian flavor.jeffmacewen wrote:Look at the caption under the image accompanying the story...it talks about the community being "Conservative."
Hmmmm....my yard is full of snow!desertsax wrote:I wonder if there's a published record for the longest-living forum thread. I've enjoyed this one for over 8 years, and it's seldom disappointing.
The Portland thing does sound like fun, and there's strength and anonymity in numbers.
Those of us that actually DO hike nude on a regular basis aren't in the newspapers because we choose not to be. We're far from streets, and avoid the active horse trails during their active hours. The AZ definition of indecent exposure has the word "reckless" in it, and we're anything but that. The only people that know we're enjoying the comfort, freedom, and a feeling of rebellion are the friends and family that join us on our "hikes". (quotes because most of you would call what we do "walks")
I wish you all a wonderful and stress-free holiday! If you don't hike nude, at least go out and soak up the sun in your yard or on your patio. The vitamin D will protect you from seasonal flu and colds.
My best holiday wishes to all that share the love of our unparalleled Arizona outdoors!
-Les