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jbeegoode

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A Week in the White Mountains: Part 3
« on: September 22, 2016, 12:22:50 AM »
Part 3 is up: https://thefreerangenaturist.org/2016/09/21/a-week-in-the-white-mountains-part-3/

As I was posting, I was reminded of what a fine free range naturist's day we had. Beautiful weather, stealth practice, a huge playground, a rain-forest like gully, good food, caring for each other, spiritual and heavenly bodies of light to cap it all off.
Jbee and DF
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Re: A Week in the White Mountains: Part 3
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2016, 12:08:17 PM »
Truly inspiring! Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience.  I enjoyed the pondering on neighbors and the fishermen. There are worse things in life than be discovered, but the dance of balancing mutual respect for each other's strongly held principles is a noble enterprise.  Especially when those principles are assumed in the other parties.

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Re: A Week in the White Mountains: Part 3
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2016, 04:26:05 PM »
Phenomenal!  I could almost feel the ground still consecrated from the good vibes of the gathering years ago. And barefoot on the pine needles so I know you felt the power from Mother Earth much like my experience last month!  To use a "Star Wars" analogy; your inner SN serves you well. "May the force be with you"!
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Re: A Week in the White Mountains: Part 3
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2016, 05:12:19 PM »
I have to keep reminding myself that you are in a forest just a few miles north of the Sonoran Desert. The wettest parts of Nevada come nowhere close to scenes like this. The closest I can think of is in Utah's Dixie National Forest east of Cedar City.

Love those meadows you're walking through. They remind me of the Rockies.

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Re: A Week in the White Mountains: Part 3
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2016, 06:51:20 AM »
I have to keep reminding myself that you are in a forest just a few miles north of the Sonoran Desert. The wettest parts of Nevada come nowhere close to scenes like this. The closest I can think of is in Utah's Dixie National Forest east of Cedar City.

Love those meadows you're walking through. They remind me of the Rockies.

Duane
It reminded me, too, of the Dixie and Unita National forest in the alpine regions, but not as much beetle damage to the spruce and maybe more biodiversity. It is also a tad warmer than up there in Utah. It isn't but a few hours from Las Vegas, probably two hours more than the Dixie and less than Unita. This is still the Rockies. Mt. Baldy is 11,400 feet. The region is around 8500 to 10,000 feet generally. The southern Rockies won't become the Sierra Madre until northern Mexico. There are conservation sites a mile or more from our camp that host Black Bear and herds of Elk. These showed evidence of habitation everywhere we went...yea, we fell in love with it.

I'm so pleased that you all enjoyed this so much. There will be another day's activities in a different area posted next week. We learn a different way to react to encounters, new explorations and it was another very good day.
Jbee
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