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Hello from Monsoon Summer
« on: July 21, 2022, 09:09:58 AM »
Very interesting reading. I'm interested in any trails, areas, communities, or gatherings helpful for an older naturist.

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Re: Hello from Monsoon Summer
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2022, 11:09:44 AM »
Where are you located? What are your physical abilities for a hike?
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Re: Hello from Monsoon Summer
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2022, 06:39:49 PM »
Very interesting reading. I'm interested in any trails, areas, communities, or gatherings helpful for an older naturist.

Lots of recommendations if ever you make it to the UK, but all I know of Arizona comes via JBee, so I’ll leave you in his tender care.
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Re: Hello from Monsoon Summer
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2022, 07:26:53 PM »
I have lived on the east side of Tucson for 45 years and enjoyed hiking some trails but now I'm more into walking clothed when necessary and nekked when possible. I have visited Mira Vista but haven't found any organized hikes/ walks just in case something happens. I don't have any major health issues. Just old age creeping up.
I'm learning as I go how to use this forum and my phone so please excuse any errors I make.

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Re: Hello from Monsoon Summer
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2022, 08:52:32 PM »
Well, you probably know Redington Pass out near you. Many of the trails around Tucson can be used nude on weekdays, but there are tricks to figuring out which are too popular and which are safe for us. How you go about covering up when others pass falls into play, until you can get away from too many people.

My website, TheFreeRangeNaturist.org has multiple listings and experiences in Baja Arizona. I'd be glad to provide more detail, reaching me here, if you find something of interest. There are lots of how to resources on these pages, too.

Navigating this forum is pretty easy. I'd suggest using the "Show unread posts since last visit." function when you stop by to hop aboard during each visit. 

There were some organized hikes at Mira Vista, and an outing to Redington. My hiking will be more spontaneous, as I'll be prepping and then out of town on a road trip until sometime next October. You can PM me.

Right now, I'm waiting for monsoon water for quick trips to Redington and would like to do an overnight at least once before leaving, because time will be packed.
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Re: Hello from Monsoon Summer
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2022, 09:15:31 PM »
Thank you for the help and info. I'll check out the freerangenaturist. Enjoy your road trip! I did a 8400 mile road trip last year enjoying landed & non landed naturist's and alot of mosquito bites.

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Re: Hello from Monsoon Summer
« Reply #6 on: July 29, 2022, 02:34:51 PM »
Hi Buzz
Nice to hear from you.
We are a friendly and receptive lot.  Feel free to chip in on any posts or threads.  We love welcoming new members.
No problem if you make errors with posts - we all do!
I agree with my old colleague Jbee about clicking the Show Unread Posts link at the top left of the page....and I have a wrinkle on that...as follows:
When you visit the site, Click the Show unread posts since last visit. link.
Then bookmark that page on your browser. 
Then when you want to find out what's new just click that link, sign in and all the posts since your last visit are there ready to read. 
A real shortcut.  But beware, if you click a link on that unread posts page and then return to the unread posts page, they will have all disappeared!  The website can only do the unread posts search once for each visit.  So therefore, When I'm reading posts I right click each one to open each in a new browser tab so that the original page of new posts is still there in the first tab.  When I think I've read them all I refresh the show unread posts page.  If they are all read they disappear but occasionally someone has replied or added a new post whilst you have been reading the original set and it's nice to get those fairly immediately as a conversation can ensue in almost real time (that's unusual though).
Happy browsing!
John