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nudewalker

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Hello from the Wild and Wonderful
« on: April 29, 2014, 06:12:21 PM »
Another forum of like minded souls! I am one of those who seem to enjoy hiking about the wilderness without clothing. It started as a youngster along with some of my childhood friends in the woods near our home. In fact; I don't remember wearing a bathing suit to swim until I went to a public pool. When puberty arrived and other activities interfered the group split up but I still enjoyed my naked hikes to air out my body. College, followed by a failed marriage and then I got my head on straight and began to enjoy nudity again. As I said I belong to other forums and have documented many excursions there.

Anyway, I hope to add to the group here. And the wild and wonderful pertains to the State of West Virginia US.
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Re: Hello from the Wild and Wonderful
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2014, 05:54:09 PM »
West Virginia! It has been a long time since I visited there. How may we see those other forum's posts? Sounds fun.
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Re: Hello from the Wild and Wonderful
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2014, 10:29:49 PM »
Jbee, WV is still one of those places that it seems few know about but never forget once they visit. We refer to it as our little slice of heaven; even before the John Denver song. Most of the hikes that I wrote about are on Hikingnaked.com which was the first forum joined when I found other like minded folks. Other than that I belong to Cat's Chat if only to encourage young nudists and let them know that it is normal to want to be naked. Most other places I've belonged lost my interest long ago but drop by just to read and see how the others live.
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