Weather and climate trends surely do get negative Fellsnude. Even though we Tucsonans bask in 300 days of sunshine and the many of the 65 tend to have some spots of blue, there are times when it is better to find an alternative place to compensate. The hiking temps can be mitigated by choosing seasonal elevation changes. When the dry heat of May-June runs up over 100 in the desert.
There are lovely forests in the high mountains. When the monsoon arrives, it is still extremes in the desert, but also the mountains get more of the storms all during the day. It is hard to plan and the lightning is dangerous. So, we can leave to cooler, higher latitude places, a thousand miles away, but most of those submit a frequent rain, too.
The grace is swimming pools. Redington Pass has that (lots of fun) during monsoon. We nude climb, day-hike and dip along the way at Redington, but watch for flash-flooding potentials. We have friends with pools.
We get out early when it is still 80F to 95F, full moon night hike, as it drops off to 85F and less. We sauna. We definitely stay naked all the possible time. Still, there is less range and times to hike.
Winter can be quite a chill at times, but there are frequent opportunities for naturism.
It is so important to seize the moment and keep a less cluttered schedule. As Bob says, "Carpe Diem!"
Jbee