Quoting Nuduke from the Selbourne thread here, just to keep things on track. "This is helping me make practical plans for my new location (E Midlands, Lincs) walks. I won't expect a continuous naked walk and will review my naturist wardrobe (if that isn't a contradiction in terms!!) for suitable cover up items that can be donned quickly, are inconspicuous in style (i.e. not tropical flower tangerine and heliotrope bermuda shorts** in February!) and can be used to set out and finish up in.
I seem to recall either Larry or Alf having doctored pairs of shorts so the can be donned without putting the legs through. I wonder if that can work for a pair of combats with long legs. I guess not. I can't quite remember the recipe but I think it involved removing the gusset!
Great word, gusset. One of the honest, ancient, workaday, functional words like spigot, trunnion, flange and placket!
John
*if the use of that term is not now totally unfashionable!
** I must emphasize that I do not possess a garment with so tasteless a colour combination. If I lived in CA, TX or AZ I would!!"
I looked up heliotrope. Your description of an outfit suitable for Arizona, or Texas could lead to trouble. One might get away with a dab of chuckles, or confused looks in downtown, or suburban Phoenix, or a golf course, but the vast majority is country and one would run risk of encountering laughter, but even danger and hostility. Moo Moo Man could get beat up! Times have changed. Older men can get away with much more than youth, having the option to claim bad taste, cruel get-back-attcha joke from wife, poor eyesight, or senility, BUT those colors just won't wash with MANLY FOOTWEAR and it would be seriously dangerous. A kilt could make trouble, as it is, but it must have masculine tones. Justta warning, after leaving the cities of tolerance and diversity.
So, what about the culture clash in your new woods and getting to and into them? It is good to blend in when dressed. More anonymity is practical, when one doesn't want to draw attention. What kind of hikers/walkers garb do they use there? Would a kilt be acceptable, or is it an area of one of those Scott/ English schisms, I've been told of, but know nothing about. There are all sorts of newfangled hiking this and that in new fabrics, shapes and utility. Utility kilts might work. People wear running short shorts in all weather to exercise. Keeping the torso warm is the key, so minimal pants to get off and on, could look normal. Who's to know what the latest outdoors sports trend could be. What weather conditions would you encounter, up north? A calm, thick wood can be pretty mild weather even in winter.
Male bird plumage doesn’t do well with desire to be camouflaged. I have black and earth-based colors in my pack, but then the best ultralight pack happened to be turquoise, unfortunately. My day bag is a camo sling.
What potential is there for waters like streams, or brooks up there?
You have rain there. Would a hiking umbrella be of use some way? Could some kind of stealthy SN fan dance be utilized in a pinch and in the interim be enjoyed naked without hypothermia? I’d think that there would be fewer other travelers in the rain. Can you get away enough to not become the village eccentric, or is it populous enough to have freedom to be diverse?
Getting out there should find many creative answers.
Jus’ sayin’, jus’ curious. Please, keep us abreast as it evolves.
Jbee