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Comment As posted by "BudnBos" on Freeballing.com: I did skinnydipping for the first time this summer, and it was awesome... being in the water and at the beach nude. Most everyone else was nude also so it was no big deal.
It may not be a big deal as far as flashing goes, but it's still a great thing to be nude and enjoying the surf and sand -Skinnydipping at San Onofre (see pic at right) -- that's the whole point of skinnydipping. I try to do that all summer long and whenever I can any time. I love getting out to Black's Beach in San Diego, Baker Beach in San Francisco, Russian River at Guerneville (CA) and San Onofre State Beach (just south of Orange County (CA) on I-5 (one hour north of San Diego).
I had fun there in February and March , and met up with one of my flasher buddies from the Net at Black's Beach near San Diego (See his photo at left below).
Of course, it's more thrilling to try to get naked (with or without the swimming) at the pool, or jacuzzi, or the beach or anywhere that nudity isn't expected.
I used to teach at a school (K-12) that had a pool. Since I had a key to the locker room (with access to the pool), I would sometimes go late at night and swim naked in the pool. I found out later on that one of male teacher had done the same but got caught and in trouble. Eventually, they beefed up security and put a stop to all late night swimming (changed locks).
Deserted stretch at Waipio Valley (photo)
Somtimes, it's possible to get naked in a hotel pool or jacuzzi when not many people are around. At other times, I've tried going completely naked from my tent to the campground toilet / shower - at night of course - while camping. Have stripped and gone skinny dipping at many places - public parks, state and national parks - Yosemite has some (cold water freezes your balls!) great places for that.
The Big Island (actually part of all the islands of Hawaii) have many beaches where it's possible to skinnydip without offending others. Waipio Valley - out from Honokaa in the northeastern area of the Big Island has a great place where people frequently (spontaneously - not a regular practice and probably frowned on since there are tourists (from the US mainland - Bible-belters) but once you descend the steep road down the valley entrance (on foot - of course), you can cross the fresh water river that flows into the ocean, and go to the northern (deserted) stretch of the beach. I've seen many people get naked there (including me and friends) for skinnydipping. People can just see tiny figures bobbing around from their lookout point at the time.
It may not be a big deal as far as flashing goes, but it's still a great thing to be nude and enjoying the surf and sand -Skinnydipping at San Onofre (see pic at right) -- that's the whole point of skinnydipping. I try to do that all summer long and whenever I can any time. I love getting out to Black's Beach in San Diego, Baker Beach in San Francisco, Russian River at Guerneville (CA) and San Onofre State Beach (just south of Orange County (CA) on I-5 (one hour north of San Diego).
I had fun there in February and March , and met up with one of my flasher buddies from the Net at Black's Beach near San Diego (See his photo at left below).
I used to teach at a school (K-12) that had a pool. Since I had a key to the locker room (with access to the pool), I would sometimes go late at night and swim naked in the pool. I found out later on that one of male teacher had done the same but got caught and in trouble. Eventually, they beefed up security and put a stop to all late night swimming (changed locks).
Deserted stretch at Waipio Valley (photo)
Somtimes, it's possible to get naked in a hotel pool or jacuzzi when not many people are around. At other times, I've tried going completely naked from my tent to the campground toilet / shower - at night of course - while camping. Have stripped and gone skinny dipping at many places - public parks, state and national parks - Yosemite has some (cold water freezes your balls!) great places for that.
The Big Island (actually part of all the islands of Hawaii) have many beaches where it's possible to skinnydip without offending others. Waipio Valley - out from Honokaa in the northeastern area of the Big Island has a great place where people frequently (spontaneously - not a regular practice and probably frowned on since there are tourists (from the US mainland - Bible-belters) but once you descend the steep road down the valley entrance (on foot - of course), you can cross the fresh water river that flows into the ocean, and go to the northern (deserted) stretch of the beach. I've seen many people get naked there (including me and friends) for skinnydipping. People can just see tiny figures bobbing around from their lookout point at the time.
Kehena Black Sand Beach (Puna Coast, Big Island)
Of course, my all-time favorite place to skinnydip is Kehena Black Sand's Beach on Hawaii's Puna coast. It's not just about showing your goodies on a nude beach. It's a marvelous place where nature's splendour, the chance to swim with dolphins and see whales, mix with the convivial atmosphere of the local tradition of a hippie holiday romp on the beach - complete with all sorts of naked and semi-clothed characters - all of whom are welcoming, tolerant, and often buzzed.
One of the best kept secrets is Beach 67 on South Kohala on the wester (leeward) site of the Big Island. It's just a short walk (drive) from Waialea Beach (Beach 69). The numbers comes from telephone pole numbers on the old Puako-Waialea Road that runs between Puako and Hapuna Beach State Park just off of Hwy 19, north of Waikoloa. Beach 67 is a small co-ed, nudist beach that can also get cruisy at times.
Of course, one of my favorite nude beaches is probably the world's largest nude beach. It is called Maspalomas Beach, located on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands (a couple of hours flight time from Madrid or Barcelona). Here I am hiking nude across the enormous sand dunes along the beach. There are always hundreds of naked men, many of whom are cruising in the huge semi-forested area just back from the dunes. At night, it fun to hang out at the bars and discos in the giant Yumbo Shopping Center.
One of the best kept secrets is Beach 67 on South Kohala on the wester (leeward) site of the Big Island. It's just a short walk (drive) from Waialea Beach (Beach 69). The numbers comes from telephone pole numbers on the old Puako-Waialea Road that runs between Puako and Hapuna Beach State Park just off of Hwy 19, north of Waikoloa. Beach 67 is a small co-ed, nudist beach that can also get cruisy at times.
Of course, one of my favorite nude beaches is probably the world's largest nude beach. It is called Maspalomas Beach, located on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands (a couple of hours flight time from Madrid or Barcelona). Here I am hiking nude across the enormous sand dunes along the beach. There are always hundreds of naked men, many of whom are cruising in the huge semi-forested area just back from the dunes. At night, it fun to hang out at the bars and discos in the giant Yumbo Shopping Center.
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