When I 1st started naked hiking I was out on a hike and headed back to my vehicle after a great hike up on a small mountain. The trail headed back to the highway where my truck was parked on a turnout. On this day I had decided and braced myself to walk all the way to the truck without getting dressed. Being a newbie at naked activities outdoors I was in a state of subdued panic and wondering exactly where I would rank on the stupid scale for trying this.
The trail approaches the road on an elevated area about 4-6 ft. above the pavement. From the point where you commit to the trail to the truck was about 250 yds. If you are in a car and passing by the trailhead, at one point anyone walking on the trail is clearly visible for about 100 yds. Desert plant life offers no place to hide.
I paused before heading out to listen for oncoming traffic. From the east I could see clearly that no one was coming. From the west, I had no clue. I was trying to tell the difference between wind noise and road noise.
I made the walk all the way to the car with no one passing by. RELIEF! After forcing myself to move at a normal pace and getting back into my truck I was safe! Not so, my pretty!
I almost jumped out my skin, as that was all I was wearing, when a pickup truck, with a couple that were out sightseeing, stopped on the passenger side window and asked me where to find water. I was so focused on the fact I had made it to the truck unseen that I had not looked in my mirrors to see if anything was coming. Have you ever been in a situation where nothing happening around you makes sense? Water? What? Where? Water, you're in a desert dude.
My daypack was beside me and my shirt was laying on top of it and I was sitting on my shorts, using them as substitute for a towel. Did they notice I was naked? No, clue. Probably. Whatever I said to them must have been annoying as he took off, leaving a small dusting of rubber particulates on the road. I think they were tourists looking for a place to buy bottled water. Had I been more calm I might have figured that out and been more helpful.
There are places out there where you can buy bottled water but my mind was blank.
Duane