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airsunexercise
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I wouldn't give up on this one, I applaude anyone who makes the effort to organise things. As the weather improves some of us, me included get itchy feet. The opportunity to walk without too much fear of repercussions is very appealing. The Sussex countryside is a wonderful place to amble once the tree cover gets a grip.

 
Posted : February 18, 2014 9:09 pm
Bearsdenfella
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I must admit I have never seen the appeal in naked rambling. A gentle stroll around our club, on a sunny day, is more than enough for me. If I am going for a long walk I tend to go with all the kit to avoid nettle stings, bramble cuts, sunstroke, dehydration etc

Hi Frenchy,

Whatever floats your boat ! Roll on the sunshine !!

Phil 

 
Posted : February 19, 2014 5:43 pm
Bearsdenfella
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I wouldn't give up on this one, I applaude anyone who makes the effort to organise things. As the weather improves some of us, me included get itchy feet. The opportunity to walk without too much fear of repercussions is very appealing. The Sussex countryside is a wonderful place to amble once the tree cover gets a grip.

What a wonderful reply - thank you so much !!

Phil

 
Posted : February 19, 2014 5:46 pm
(@nudist125)
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Hi Phil,
I generally go on the SOC walks, and am potentially interested in doing walks at other times, but normally wouldn't be able to go on a weekend. Have you got any potential routes in mind ?

The first SOC walk of the season is Ashdown Forest on Thursday 10th April. I intend to go on it, and you would also be able to meet other walkers from the area there.

John

 
Posted : February 21, 2014 8:52 am
Rhieam
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Are there any organised walks in the Lancashire area?

 
Posted : March 4, 2014 1:22 pm
Seaside Naturist
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Are there any organised walks in the Lancashire area?

There will be one in June (I think) at Fleetwood. It will be a low tide walk out to the old lighthouse (4.5 miles).
I have done a few walks in Lancs but always on my own at short notice. I am considering organising one this summer but not sure if I have the time. It would be in Bowland.

 
Posted : March 5, 2014 12:59 am
Rhieam
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Thanks for the information. I'll keep a look out for any more postings

 
Posted : March 5, 2014 4:11 pm
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Are there any organised walks in the Lancashire area?

There will be one in June (I think) at Fleetwood. It will be a low tide walk out to the old lighthouse (4.5 miles).
I have done a few walks in Lancs but always on my own at short notice. I am considering organising one this summer but not sure if I have the time. It would be in Bowland.

The lighthouse walk sounds good and, if it gets organized, I would be keen to go on the Bowland walk as well.

 
Posted : March 7, 2014 5:07 pm
Seaside Naturist
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The lighthouse walk will be organised by Blackpool and Fylde Sun Club.
http://www.blackpoolandfyldesunclub.moonfruit.com/ and will be the same day as a Poulton swim afterwards. If you live in Lancashire or nearby why not come and join us at our swims and then you will be the first to know about it.
It will probably be a club members and invited guests and BN members walk.
(Insurance issues have to be considered)

 
Posted : March 8, 2014 2:36 am
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I do enjoy walking in the countryside and I like the idea of joining a naturist walk, but my fear is that the recent publicity and tv show about the Naked Rambler has made people even more sensitive about the idea and would more readily provoke a response.  I have no desire to get involved with any conflict or even police attention.
I would be interested to hear from any SOC members (as that is the group I would probably join as many of their walks are local to me) about what sort of response they've had when encountering people, or the police, when out on a naturist walk?

 
Posted : March 9, 2014 5:46 pm
Davie
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I can well understand your concerns and I think there's some truth in the mantra that one nude man may be perceived as a threat, two gay, three is a group and OK especially if there is a woman included. Free range walking is a bit of a gamble as no-one really understands the law especially the Police. In Kent for example the naked cyclist has been told he's within the law, yet Steve Gough gets locked up on on a regular basis. It depends on what Police Officer sees you and there is a reputation for off-duty Officers to intervene - perhaps they want promotion.

If I go free range I like to do it in open countryside so I can see others approaching. If you can't see what they are wearing then they can't see what you are not.

If the weather holds and I'm not up to my neck in decorating I may head out to either the Stiperstones in Shropshire or the wonderful Berwyns in North Wales.

Davie  8)

 
Posted : March 9, 2014 6:11 pm
milfmog
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I would be interested to hear from any SOC members (as that is the group I would probably join as many of their walks are local to me) about what sort of response they've had when encountering people, or the police, when out on a naturist walk?

I walk with SOC when I can, not as often as I would like as work has a habit of getting in the way. Of the 20 or so walks I have done with SOC we have met people without warning on maybe half a dozen occasions. Reactions vary between changing route to avoid coming too close,  pretending not to have seen us and walking past without a word, cheerful greetings and on one occasion stopping for about five minutes to chat while we were having a tea stop. The female dog walker on that occasion just appeared interested by our lack of clothing.

I walk naked several times a week on average and, as you would expect, have occasionally encountered people before I notice them or when it is too late to dress without looking guilty. Only once have I had any kind of negative reaction (ironically I was dressing when she first saw me) on that occasion she seemed more concerned that I was on her land. I pointed out that it was a public footpath and refused to be cowed by her aggression and after a couple of minutes she turned her horse around and headed off deeper into the woods. A slightly unpleasant encounter but not really a problem.

Have fun,

Ian.

It's never too late to have a happy childhood.

 
Posted : March 10, 2014 11:38 am
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I would be interested to hear from any SOC members (as that is the group I would probably join as many of their walks are local to me) about what sort of response they've had when encountering people, or the police, when out on a naturist walk?

I walk with SOC when I can, not as often as I would like as work has a habit of getting in the way. Of the 20 or so walks I have done with SOC we have met people without warning on maybe half a dozen occasions. Reactions vary between changing route to avoid coming too close,  pretending not to have seen us and walking past without a word, cheerful greetings and on one occasion stopping for about five minutes to chat while we were having a tea stop. The female dog walker on that occasion just appeared interested by our lack of clothing.

I walk naked several times a week on average and, as you would expect, have occasionally encountered people before I notice them or when it is too late to dress without looking guilty. Only once have I had any kind of negative reaction (ironically I was dressing when she first saw me) on that occasion she seemed more concerned that I was on her land. I pointed out that it was a public footpath and refused to be cowed by her aggression and after a couple of minutes she turned her horse around and headed off deeper into the woods. A slightly unpleasant encounter but not really a problem.

Have fun,

Ian.

Thanks for the response. I might try and get along to an SOC walk this year.

 
Posted : March 11, 2014 12:12 am
milfmog
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I might try and get along to an SOC walk this year.

If you enjoy walking, company and pub food then the SOC is for you! I don't know whereabout in Bucks you are, but the SOC have a number of walks that should not be too far from you.

The outline schedule is below, for more details please check the SOC walks website. Please let the walk leader know if you are going to come along, especially if you are using public transport as that will avoid the risk of you being left behind at the station.

April:
Thursday 10 Ashdown Forest Peter Whiston 10
Tuesday 22 Charlbury Richard Hope 10

May:
Wednesday 7 Bury Down Didcot 12
Thursday 22 Red Shoot Ringwood 12

June:
Friday 6 Ackling Dyke Salisbury 11
Wednesday 18 Dean’s Bottom Goring-on-Thames 11
Thursday 26 Maidensgrove Henley-on-Thames 11

July:
Friday 4 Grovely Woods Salisbury 11
Saturday 12 Hoo Peninsula Gravesend 13
Monday 28 Friston Forest Eastbourne 11

August:
Wednesday 6 Leith Hill Dorking 9
Tuesday 12 Patching Worthing 11
Wednesday 20 Sugar Hill Swindon 11

September:
Tuesday 2 Charlton Forest Chichester 11
Friday 12 The Missendens Amersham 12
Wednesday 24 Box Hill Maze Dorking 11

October:
Monday 6 Turville Valley High Wycombe 12

If you are going to join a walk, be sure to let everyone here know as if anyone else is going along it is always good to say "hi".

Have fun,

Ian.

It's never too late to have a happy childhood.

 
Posted : March 11, 2014 1:49 pm
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I might try and get along to an SOC walk this year.

If you enjoy walking, company and pub food then the SOC is for you! I don't know whereabout in Bucks you are, but the SOC have a number of walks that should not be too far from you.

The outline schedule is below, for more details please check the SOC walks website. Please let the walk leader know if you are going to come along, especially if you are using public transport as that will avoid the risk of you being left behind.

If you are going to join a walk, be sure to let everyone here know as if anyone else is going along it is always good to say "hi".

Have fun,

Ian.

Thanks. As I work in the week, I'll have to see nearer the dates if I can spare the time (and if my nerve holds out!)

 
Posted : March 12, 2014 12:19 am
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