Excellent post Woodland Mike. It brought back many memories for me.
I was lucky enough to have many opportunities for adventures in nature growing up. Lots of them involved skinny-dipping and generally running around naked. Dad wasn't much of an outoorsman. He hated camping, but understood the importance of getting the boys out in nature. Growing up in a decidedly middle class neighborhood, we had a beach house and two close neighors had camp/lake houses. None were much to look at, but held great opportunities for exploring.
I say that I went to high School in Houston, but I grew up at the beach. I was about 7 or 8 when I discovered the wonder of trunks free swimming and later surfing. I would walk a short distance down the beach, in front of a working gas well, strip off and enjoy the surf a sand without any bother.
My friend, Guy, would invite me to his family's lake house, near Livingston. We started out by shucking or suits once in the lake, but then veture out into the woods. I remember explaining the practice to his dad. We called it 'going bot'. Maybe we just wanted a code so we didn't have to admit we wanting to run around naked. Guy's sister and her friends, including my older sister, povided us a lot of entertainment. Mind you, we were only 8.
At Camp TECABOCA, or Texas Catholic Boys Camp, nudity was no big deal. We would hang around the bunkhouse, play games and relax without worrying about clothes. On hindsight, I think we were supposed to be in our underwear for rest time, but several of us felt more comfortable without the tighty whities. We would take the canoes up river to a nice swimming hole, shuck our outfits for a proper swim. The camp is still in operation, but they undoubtedly tightened their rules to protect the prurient interests of their charges.
Maybe all of the naked time in my youth set the stage for the naturist I became.
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Safebare