I know of those old train track trails that are good to ride bikes and assume that is where you have been doing your riding. Are there other locations that you like to bike? Do you take backup clothing? How far a ride do you generally go? Encounters?...this looks like a bike riding thread!
Jbee
Good questions, Jbee. I have found that most of the "rails to trails" around here are still covered with course gravel that makes bike riding or barefoot walking problematic. At best they are kind of boring with very gentle slopes and very wide corners. Anyway I have found other places that are more accessible, even with encounters.
Last summer my favorite place for naked bicycle riding was a location called
Cheney Wetlands Trail. Its about 4 miles around. There are ponds which mostly are the Cheney sewage disposal ponds, but have been adopted by a wide variety of birds and aquatic plants.
This area has several sections where the trail gets too steep for me to ride so I have to get out and walk. It has a section where it gets up hill away from ponds and meanders through the woods. The Cheney Wetlands trail does not have a parking lot. To get there you have to go to one of those abandoned railroad trails and either climb through the fence, or follow the (paved) section of th
e Cheney- Fish Lake trail (State Park) for about 1/2 mile and then turn off on a gravel side road. Up that hill gets you to the sign board map in the above picture. Those pictures are from 2020. I have replaced the bicycle helmet with my cap from Cap d'Agde. It keeps the sun out of my eyes without the funny helmet. I guess I'm not totally naked.
I often encounter other (clothed) hikers, dog walkers, and birders while riding the loop. On a typical weekday I may pass 5 or 6 clothed people. Sometimes I stop to chat if they seem friendly. Last fall I stopped to chat with a clothed couple and the woman wanted me to pose for a picture. I don't mind being photographed. I assume that someone is going to photograph me naked as a given for going out naked in public. Nobody has ever complained about me being naked on a public trail.
Last fall I also branched out to another part of the
Fish Lake Trail, the part that starts in Spokane. There is about 2 miles missing between parts so the Spokane side doesn't actually extend to Fish Lake. It has a parking lot and 3 road crossings. Much of it is through the woods, gently uphill away from Spokane, and downhill returning. I didn't get any photos on this trail. It's hard to take pictures when riding alone.
My public trail practice so far has been to wear shorts going away from my car, and then ride naked on the return. My thinking is if anyone gets "offended" and calls police or something they cannot sit there and wait for me to get to the other end and come back. I end up having the shorts with me, and wear them in the parking lot on my return. The "offended" person also can't wait and hit me with a stick or something on my return. Riding naked back toward the parking returns me to my "escape" before the textile people can do something offensive. I pass a dozen or so clothed people on the paved trail. I have also ridden naked on the
Cheney-Fish Lake section too. Nobody has ever complained as far as I know. If I had someone to ride with I would venture out to other trails. There is safety in numbers or so it is said. I end up riding alone.
I have started a social media page for
Naked in Spokane on MeWe. A couple of people have said they would enjoy riding naked together next summer. We will see what happens.